POSITION INDICATORS DD52R

Conveyor Accessories - Position Indicators DD52R

Position Indicators DD52Rdd52r

Elesa five-digit roller counter (four black rolls and one red roll or three black rolls and two red rolls). The digits of red rolls show the decimal values. An additional graduated scale next to the last decimal digit offers further accuracy of reading.

Features and applications
Lowered direct drive digital position indicators can be assembled on passing through spindles in any position to give direct reading of the positioning of a machine component. They are suitable also for motor driven applications (see "Table of the possible combinations").
Ergonomy and design
Compact roller counter. Ergonomically designed digits for rapid reading. The readability of the counter is increased by the magnifying window.
Base and case
High-resistance polyamide based (PA) technopolymer.Black base.
The ultrasonically welding between the base and the case prevents separation and avoids dust penetration.
Window
Transparent polyamide based (PA-T) technopolymer, moulded over the case and with a perfect seal (avoid contact with alcohol during cleaning operations).
Display
It indicates the displacement of the mechanism controlled by the spindle from the start position (0).
The display can be in different positions (see "Table of the possible combinations").
AN: inclined display, counter in upper position.
AR: inclined display, counter in lower position.
FN: front display, counter in upper position.
FR: front display, counter in lower position.
Direction of rotation
D: clockwise. Increasing values with clockwise rotation of the boss.
S: anti-clockwise. Increasing values with anti-clockwise rotation of the boss.
Weight 0.213 lbs

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Position Indicators DD52R
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Published on 2017