DUS60 Incremental Encoder

Brand: Sick AG

The DUS60 is a rotary incremental encoder with built-in DIP switch configuration for the resolution, output voltage, and counting direction.

The DUS60 configuration switches reduce the number of variants, enable easy replacement and quick commissioning, and increases the likelihood that spare parts will be in stock – all without any additional programming tools.

The on-board status and signal LEDs and optional fault output quickly indicate the functionality of the encoder, minimizing time required for both installation and troubleshooting.

The DUS60 offers solid shaft and hollow bore mounting with rotating connectors or universal cables for quick and flexible mechanical installation.

With resolutions up to 2,400 pulses, the DUS60 is ideal for factory and logistics automation applications.
Features
  • Quickly commission the encoder using the built-in DIP switches. No additional programming tool or laptop required
  • Status and signal LEDs quickly indicate whether the encoder is properly connected, functional, or needs to be replaced
  • Universal power supply and a rotatable connector reduce the number of variants required and provide increased installation flexibility
  • Anti-dither functionality maintains a high level of productivity also in high vibration applications
  • Compatible with existing and low-cost input cards with output types like Clockwise/Counterclockwise and Signal/Direction

Specifications

Brand

Certifications & Approvals

  • CE
  • cULus

Pulses Per Revolution

  • 1 to 2,400

Shaft Diameter

  • 6 mm, 10 mm, 3/8”, 1/4”, 8 mm, 12 mm, 5/8″, 1/2″, 15 mm, 14 mm

Connection Type

  • Male Connector, M12, 8-Pin, Universal
  • Male Connector, M12, 4-Pin, Universal
  • Cable, 8-Wire, Universal

Communication Interface

  • TTL / HTL

Supply Voltage

  • 4.75-30 V

Enclosure Rating

  • IP65

Output Frequency

  • + 60 kHz

Operating Temperature

  • -30° to 90° C

  • Conveyor Belts
  • Packaging Machines
  • Printing Machines
  • Storage Systems
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