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Avtron M3-1, M3-2 Encoders

Avtron M3-1 Encoders offer NEMA 56C face or flange (flowerpot) mount, and M3-2 models offer foot mounting, using a solid steel 5/8” industry standard shaft coupled to the load or motor. M3 encoders offer a huge variety of connector options to replace virtually any existing tachometer or encoder. For heavy mill duty applications, select M4-(1-2) solid shaft encoders, or for extreme performance, select the M485 severe duty encoder. M3 encoders are also available as hollow shaft models: M3-(3-9, A-J).

M3-1, M3-2 Encoder and foot mount shown.
M3-1, M3-2

Solid Shaft 5/8

Foot M3-2 or
Flange M3-1
Mount

Mill Duty

Optical Encoder

PPR: 240 - 2500

-40°C* to +85°C

The Most Durable Optical Encoder Available!

  • Shatterproof Optical Disk
  • Wide-Gap Technology: Up to 8X larger gap between optical sensor and optical disk
  • Larger bearings spaced farther apart tolerate misalignment and coupling forces better
  • Superior seals and bearings with synthetic lubricant for longer life
  • *Special -40°C option available for outdoor applications
  • 1 Year No-Hassle Warranty

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* Coupling

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