The 2.5-inch CoreTech C125 Series Incremental Encoder ships in two to three days with any incremental count from 1 to 8,192 pulses per revolution without any price premium.
Up to 820KHz frequency response and a firmware-generated marker pulse of 900 or 1800 provides reliable incremental feedback at up to 10,000 RPM while maintaining marker width and synchronization. The C125 Series is designed to handle radial or axial loads of up to 40 lbs and operate in temperatures from –4 to +1850F.
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