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Heidenhain Corporation Data Sheets for Incremental Rotary Encoders

Heidenhain Corporation
Address: 333 E. State Parkway
Schaumburg, IL 60173-5337
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Phone:  (847) 490-1191
Fax: (847) 490-3931

Incremental Rotary Encoders:

Incremental rotary encoders are multi-turn sensors that use optical, mechanical, or magnetic index-counting for angular measurement. They contain no absolute reference, but instead count relative to the turn-on position.

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Product Name
Notes
ECI 1300 Series, EQI 1300 Series Rotary encoder with integral bearing, hollow or taper shaft
ERO 1200 Series, ERO 1300 Series Rotary encoder with integral bearing, hollow through shaft
ERM 200 Series Rotary encoder with integral bearing, magnetic scanning principle
ECN 1100 Series, EQN 1100 Series, ERN 1100 Series Rotary encoder with integral bearing, mounted stator coupling, hollow shaft
ECN 1300 Series, EQN 1300 Series, ERN 1300 Series Rotary encoder with integral bearing, mounted stator coupling, taper shaft
ERO 1400 Series Rotary encoder with integral bearing, mounting on motors with cable exit
ECI 1100 Series, EQI 1100 Series Rotary encoder without integral bearing, hollow shaft
ROC 400 Series, ROD 1000 Series, ROD 400 Series, ROQ 400 Series Rotary encoders for separate shaft coupling, compact, synchro flange
EQN 400 Series, ERN 100 Series, ERN 1000 Series, ERN 400 Series Rotary encoders with mounted stator coupling, compact, hollow shaft
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  • Company Description:
    HEIDENHAIN CORPORATION is the wholly-owned U.S.A. subsidiary of the German company Dr. Johannes Heidenhain GmbH. HEIDENHAIN CORPORATION is located in Schaumburg, Illinois and employs over 90 people.
    Besides the sales, service, and corporate responsibilities handled in Schaumburg, the... (more)