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Integrated Early Warning System

Thursday, October 29, 2009

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The LEINE & LINDE 800 Series Encoders with ADS has often been known to quickly and clearly detect worn-out ball bearings due to poor installation, dust contamination, moisture issues and overheating.



Avoid false diagnoses, costly downtime and prevent sudden failure of rotary encoders.

Strängnäs, Sweden– In order to avoid false diagnoses, costly downtime and prevent sudden failures of rotary encoders in modern machinery, LEINE & LINDE offers a unique integrated early warning system called ADS (”Advanced Diagnostic System”) in its 800 Series of rotary encoders.

These specially equipped encoders are gaining attention and are of particular interest to those in production plants in the milling industries (for example: wind mills, paper mills, steel mills, oil mills and mining).

Today’s production plants use rotary encoders that are often subjected to high mechanical stresses in the form of shock and vibrations as well as high temperatures. It is a fact that the cost of machinery downtime in manufacturing is often all out of proportion to the expense of a simple defective component.

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And since rotary encoders are key parts of modern machinery and plant control units, it makes sense to equip them with a diagnostic system which continuously monitors the internal functionality, therefore providing a basis for initiating maintenance measures in good time.

The LEINE & LINDE 800 Series Encoders with ADS has often been known to quickly and clearly detect worn-out ball bearings due to poor installation, dust contamination, moisture issues and overheating, to name a few.

Strängnäs/SWEDEN 2009-10-29 Specifically, this LEINE & LINDE automatic self-diagnosis system works by internally monitoring the completeness of the rotary encoder pulses and the correct pulse sequence.

Even a single counter difference is registered by the system and reported. This error is relayed as a flashing LED on the rear of the encoder housing. The time of the fault and the corresponding error code are stored in the LEINE & LINDE 800 Series rotary encoder so that the user has the opportunity to read out and analyze the error code via an RS-32 interface once the encoder has been removed.

A report can also be displayed directly at the machine if additional wiring is added to an overriding system control.

For more information visit www.leinelinde.com

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