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Moog AC6023-6 Capsule Slip Ring
Moog AC6023-6 Capsule Slip Ring
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The AC6023-6 slip ring is one of the Moog AC6023 slip ring series. It is used to transfer power and analog-digital signals from the stationary part to rotary part. The AC6023 slip ring has 6-channels and each of these channels carry 2 ampere. It has 12 inch length color coded lead wires. The AC6023-6 slipring’s wires are made of silver plated copper. Its capsule length is 0.57 inch.

The AC6023-6 slipring is used in a wide range of applications such as pan/tilt cameras, gimbal devices, medical equipments, robotics, electrical test equipments, display equipments, manufacturing industry, industrial control equipments, wind turbines, amusement park equipments and defence industries. The slip ring offers low torque, low electrical noise and high quality with its compact design.

*Also it is available in 12 and 18 channel models.

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Technical Specifications

Number of channels 6
Rating voltage 240 VAC
Current ampere 2 ampere /per ring
Electrical interference 60 mohms (maximum)
Number of revolutions 250 rpm
Maximum data speed Under 50 Mbps [Non-Ethernet]
Operating temperature -40°C to +80°C
Capsule length 0.57 inch (14.5 mm)
Lead lengths 340 mm
Lead size 28 (7 / 36)
Lead type Type ET Teflon®
Lead material Silver plated copper
Contact material Gold on gold
Working position Vertical and horizontal

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