Description
BEGE Flanged Encoder MIG Nova+ MN-160-28-0004-9, 4 pulses, 10m cable, stainless steel**Key Features and Technical Attributes**
• Stainless steel housing for maximum durability and corrosion resistance, ideal for use in harsh and hygienic industrial environments• High IP55/IP67 protection class ensures resistance to dust and water, suitable for food, chemical, and outdoor applications• 160mm flange diameter (IEC 100/112B14), 130mm bolt circle diameter, and 9mm flange thickness guarantee compatibility with standard industrial motors• 28mm shaft diameter supports robust mechanical coupling and long-term stable performance even under tough operating conditions• In 10-meter shielded cable enables flexible installation, even in large-scale automation systems• Input voltage range of 5–24VDC, compatible with both HTL and TTL output signals (A 90° B / A’ 90° B’), ensuring broad integration options with industrial PLCs and controllers• 4 pulses per channel/revolution for basic position or speed feedback requirements**Function and Application Possibilities**
• MIG Basic: Incremental encoder for fundamental speed feedback in standard automation tasks, such as conveyor belts, fans, or simple motor drives• MIG Nova+: Incremental encoder with higher resolution and enhanced signal stability for more precise regulation in automated systems, including robotics, packaging machinery, and quality control equipment• MIG AST: Absolute encoder memorizes position after power interruption, optimal for advanced positioning and motion control in cranes, lifts, and sophisticated manufacturing systems**Benefits for Industrial Specialists**
• Robust stainless steel ensures longevity, reducing downtime and maintenance costs• High protection rating enables reliable operation in demanding environments• Versatile compatibility with a wide range of industrial motors and controllers increases application flexibility• Stable, precise feedback enables improved process control and product quality• Large cable length supports remote sensor installations in complex automation architectures

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