Kuebler Encoders

Encoders
Speed measurement and position detection using incremental and absolute encoders.
Choose the perfect encoder for your application from a variety of sizes and ordering options. The Sendix encoder – made in Germany – is the result of the highest quality awareness and careful selection of materials. It has proved its value in many industries as a robust and precise sensor technology. Design your plants, machines, or motors with Kübler. Your application is our priority: Your modifications and special solutions are implemented flexibly and quickly.
Applications of Kübler encoders
Various applications of industrial automation
Encoders are used wherever lengths, positions, rotational speeds, and angles need to be recorded. They convert mechanical motion into electrical signals. There are differences in the functional principles of encoders. They can thus be divided into incremental and absolute versions. We can generally supply you with all of the encoders in both shaft and hollow shaft models.
The use of hollow shaft encoders reduces costs by up to 30% and installation space by 50% compared to shaft models. This is made possible by the fact that additional couplings, mounting devices and other fixing aids are not required. To install a hollow shaft encoder, it is simply pushed onto the drive shaft, clamped and, in the simplest case, secured against rotation using a cylindrical pin. In addition, hollow shaft encoders generally require a smaller installation depth.
Incremental EncodersSpeed measuring on rotating axes with incremental encoders.

Incremental encoders deliver a certain number of pulses per shaft revolution. The speed of a movement is determined by measuring the period or counting the pulses per time unit.
Absolute Encoders SingleturnPosition acquisition over 360° with singleturn absolute encoders

With absolute singleturn encoders, a coded position value is assigned to each angular position in order to record the absolute position. Even after the encoder has been disconnected from the power supply, the unambiguous position is still available.
Absolute Encoders MultiturnPosition detection over multiple turns with multiturn encoders.

With absolute multiturn encoders, up to 24 bits of unique angular positions are output per revolution. The number of revolutions is also recorded. The unambiguous position is available even after the encoder has been disconnected from the power supply.