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BEI Sensors Distributors , ADVFIT are BEI Encoder Sales Support & Technical Solution . BEI Sensors specializes in speed and position sensors for extreme applications. Serving the industrial, military, aerospace and off-highway markets, BEI Sensors provides an extensive range of products from standard off-the-shelf to completely customized solutions for any challenging application. Backed by decades of experience, BEI designs sensors that offer uncompromising quality, performance, and reliability. The comprehensive product line includes optical and magnetic encoders, Hall effect sensors, potentiometers (wire wound, conductive plastic and hybrid), electronic interface modules, wireless modules, and a variety of product accessories. Specialized products for extreme applications include those for wash-down and corrosive environments, extended operating temperatures, high shock and vibration, wet and dirty operations and products certified for hazardous area use. BEI Sensors upholds a standard of excellence in our products, customer service experience, and commitment to being a global leader in speed and position sensor technology. |
Follow these simple, step-by-step video instructions to help install your hollow shaft rotary encoder with a block and pin. |
Optical encoders provide the most precise outputs using a coded disk which produces a series of square waves, and are preferred in most industrial environments. They are able to provide feedback that allows for precise speed control and positioning and some are rated for more hazardous applications: elevators, packaging and printing, and general purpose industrial motors. Magnetic encoders use a magnet and an IC to translate the signal emulating an optical encoder signal so it is usable by a controller. This technology is better at handling very high temperatures and environments with extreme shock and vibration. Magnetic encoders tend to have fewer resolution options and lower precision than their optical counterparts and can be more susceptible to environmental magnetic interference. Ideal applications for magnetic encoders include wind energy, tree harvesting, traction motors for rail equipment and pavement profiling. |