Absolute Encoder 12mm Shaft Through Hollow Multiturn Radial SICK
SICK ANM58 absolute encoder featuring 12mm shaft, through hollow, multiturn, PROFINET and radial. Ideal for position and speed feedback on rotating machinery.
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- Multiturn version
- Mechanical design: through hollow shaft
- Shaft diameter: 12 mm
- Shaft characteristic: Front clamp
- Connection: male and female connectors
- Direction of connection: radial
- Installation depth: 39 mm
- Optical measuring system resolution: 18-bit singleturn
- Mechanical multiturn stage: 16-bit
- Interface: PROFINET with Encoder Profile version 4.2
- Supports Isochronous Real Time (IRT) function for synchronous processes
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 58mm x 39mm x 58mm
- Weight: 0.5 kg
- Radial and axial type with shaft and flange variants
- Low installation depth of only 39 mm
- PROFINET interface with Encoder Profile V 4.2
- Parameterization via TIA Portal or SICK Engineering Tool
- Configuration and visualization of numerous diagnostic data via SICK Engineering Tool
- Precise 18-bit optical measuring system and mechanical 16-bit multiturn stage
- Professional installation by a qualified technician or electrician is recommended to ensure proper integration and configuration using TIA Portal or SICK Engineering Tool.
- Industrial automation for precise movement monitoring
- Process control systems requiring accurate position feedback
- Integration in machinery with limited installation space
- Condition-based system maintenance through diagnostic data
- Complies with AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules (Electrical Installation)
- Enables condition-based maintenance reducing unnecessary replacements and waste
- Supports efficient process control improving energy usage in industrial applications
Standard manufacturer warranty applies; please refer to SICK's official warranty policy for details.
The SICK ANS/ANM58 absolute encoder is available for immediate purchase, ideal for industrial automation and motion control sensor applications.
