Heavy-duty encoders for perfect functionality and reliability in toughest conditions

When aggressive environmental and challenging production conditions combine to put stress on control systems, the functionality, durability and reliability of the components are critical. 

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Control applications in quarrying, construction and agriculture are just a few examples of harsh operating conditions for which heavy-duty encoders supplied by Baumer are ideal. 

For example, Baumer’s heavy-duty absolute encoders such as HMG 10/PMG 10 used in container crane
systems, vertical lift bridges and steelworks have proven their absolute reliability providing unparalleled service life for many years. Their proven heavy-duty design features include bearings at both shaft ends, ultra-robust magnetic single turn sensing with optical precision and a heavy-duty revolution
counter without battery or gears.

In addition to their robustness and durability, the encoders are available with a wide range of interfaces to suit most common Ethernet and Fieldbus systems, while additional SinCos signals with 32 periods per revolution and additional
square wave signals with up to 131 072 pulses per revolution available. 

The new series HMG 10 and PMG 10 encoders with Profinet are ready for Industry 4.0 and lloT, supporting the OPC UA communication standards and protocols. The open and
vendor neutral standard guarantees a secure and reliable data exchange between different systems providing optimum flexibility for future applications and challenges. 

The latest versions also offer the option to integrate the speed switch within the housing saving valuable mounting space compared to conventional speed switch designs.

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