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HDP 30, Shaftless Encoder

Thursday, June 18, 2009
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HDP 30, Shaftless Encoder

Technicians can gauge system integrity & rpm without meters

The HDP shaftless encoder from Dynapar has magnetic coupling that allows for the rotating shaft to be offset or have 0.25” TIR. Additional features include:

  • No shaft bearings or seals to wear out.
  • Eliminates shaft coupling issues.
  • Completely sealed and encapsulated electronics.
  • Wide sensing envelope tolerant to misalignment.
  • Small package.
  • Standard Proximity Sensor form factor.
  • LED indicators make installation and troubleshooting easy.
  • Waterproof.

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For more information visit www.dynapar.com

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