180,000 count per revolution encoder
Bought this Rotary Encoder from Radwell for a high-resolution (25,000 pulses per rotation, or 100,000 pulses per revolution in quadrature for 0.0036 degree resolution) for projects such as dividing a circular table into divisions for photo capture, rotary tables for CNC, etc. Was going to CNC-retrofit a rotary table of my own but ended up buying a Nikken tilting/rotary table instead. This encoder has been sitting on my desk, staring at me for some time now. Time to give it a new home.For your consideration:Model number: H25D-SS-25,000-T10-ABZC-8830-SM18, where;H25 = Type (H=Heavy Duty, 25 = 2.5")D = Square FlangeSS = shaft seal (a very smooth seal if I do say so myself)25,000 = 25,000 pulses per rev(which is 100,000 pulses in quadrature, or .0036 degrees per pulseABZ = dual channel (A,B) with index (Z)C = complimentary outputs (more noise resistant)8830 = 28V/V (8830 line driver)S = side outputM = Military connector MS3102R18-1PI even sourced the military connector for you! All you have to do is solder wire to the solder cups.
You can also look at and confirm the specs here, at BEI:http://www.beisensors.com/pdfs/h25-optical-incremental_encoder.pdf
C$250.00Price