Industry 4.0 ready with Leine & Linde’s encoders

Heavy duty industrial encoders with built-in predictive maintenance diagnostics are available from McLennan. Click to read more.

Available to specify and order in the UK from Mclennan, Leine & Linde’s distribution partner, the new ADS Online option builds upon well-developed diagnostics technology used to monitor the encoder for early signs of failure with new multi-sensor technology that can sense externally located fault conditions.

This flexible technology operates with associated PC software to allow user set-up of custom warning levels with the capability for alarms, recording/trend analysis and graphical presentation of the environmental parameters during operation. The encoder may also connect to an Ethernet network to provide remote access from any location. If required, visual warnings can be included through fault LEDs on the encoder or electrically via signal cable output.  

As a pre-requisite for Industry 4.0, ADS Online provides a convenient platform for predictive maintenance on motors and rotating machinery, and can be integrated into several of Leine and Linde’s 800 series ‘Heavy Duty’ incremental encoders. There is also a separate upgrade module available that can be installed on any 800-series encoder that will simplify the step into Industry 4.0 for existing drive systems. 

Leine & Linde’s 800 series encoders offer a choice of TTL, RS 422, HTL, HCHTL square wave outputs with resolution to 10000 ppr as well as sinusoidal 1 Vpp. Available in both shaft and hollow shaft styles with a variety of mechanical and electrical interfacing options, these robust and reliable encoders feature dual heavy-duty bearings and fully encapsulated enclosures for extremely high resistance to shock and vibration as well as noise immunity.  With dual redundancy and ATEX version options the 800 series are well proven in heavy industry applications such as steel, paper, oil & gas, processing and wind power.

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