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Avtron M56S Encoders

Avtron M56S THIN-LINE Encoders are magnetic, modular, heavy mill duty units that mount directly on motors with 4.5” motor C-Faces (NEMA 56C), such as Marathon motors, fitting shafts up to 3 3/8”. The M56S features solid stainless steel construction for use in FDA and marine applications. It is designed for use in rough environments, with constant exposure to salt water, oil, and dirt. The modular design is directly bolted to the motor, and the magnetic rotor is impact-resistant, providing maximum protection from accidental damage. Also available: aluminum (M56), 6.75” (M67), 8.5” (M85), metric 115mm (M115) versions.

M56S Encoder stainless steel option with rotor displayed.
M56S

4 1/2" C-Face Mount

Fits shafts from
1/2"-3 3/8" [11mm-85mm]

Heavy Mill Duty

Magnetic Encoder

PPR: 120 - 2048

-40°C to +100°C

Wide-Gap Technology Makes it Better!

  • No wearing parts
  • Stator/Housing bolts directly to motor
  • No gapping or shimming needed
  • Impact resistant magnetic rotor
  • Immune to magnetic and electrical interference from motors and brakes
  • 3 Year No-Hassle Warranty

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