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Position indicators: new wireless system

Elesa launches the new DD52R-E-RF position indicator.

The new wireless positioning system, designed for efficient manual shaft positioning, includes a UC-RF control unit for driving up to 36 DD52R-E-RF electronic indicators (Elesa patent).

In most cases, machine configuration is carried out manually, using traditional mechanical indicators coupled to handwheels or cranks, following a specific list of installation parameters.

capture390- Industrial processes - Product infoThe new DD52R-E-RF electronic position indicators are networked via the UC-RF control unit by radio frequency (RF). This system is particularly suited to applications requiring frequent format changes, making it easier to set the correct target / current position of machine parts. They also offer a guarantee of safety, as the PLC will not allow the production cycle to start if an indicator is not in the target position, thus avoiding production rejects.

System installation is quick and easy, as no connection cables are required between the control unit and the indicators.

Thanks to the available functions and programmable parameters, a single element can be used for a wide range of applications, including all shaft pitch variations, direction of rotation and unit of measurement.

  • The 6-digit display ensures excellent readability even at a distance and from different viewing angles.
  • High degree of protection IP65 or IP67 for applications requiring frequent washing, even with intense water jets.
  • Corrosion-resistant: AISI 304 stainless steel bushing Ø 20 mm.
  • Battery life: over 3 years.

    Technical data sheets, drawings and tables of codes and dimensions are available on the website elesa.com.

 

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