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ZER-X1A 6S (OD12.4mm 6-Channel, 2A, Aluminum)
ZER-X1A 6S (OD12.4mm 6-Channel, 2A, Aluminum)
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ZER-X1A – 6×2A (OD 12.4 mm, Aluminum) Capsule Slip Ring

The ZER-X1A – 6×2A is a compact aluminum capsule slip ring built for low-power transmission in miniature rotary systems. With six channels rated at 2A each, it facilitates the transfer of power and electrical signals between rotating and stationary units like camera rigs, robotic joints, and compact automation components. The gold alloy contact system delivers stable signal fidelity, while the aluminum housing ensures both structural resilience and lightweight thermal management. Also available in plastic and flangeless formats for installation flexibility.

  • 6-channel configuration rated at ≤ 2A per ring
  • OD12.4 mm capsule form ideal for tight mechanical enclosures
  • Aluminum casing enables durability and heat dissipation
  • Gold alloy (Cu-Zn-Au) contact surfaces for reliable conductivity
  • Works in vertical or horizontal orientation at up to 250 rpm

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Technical Specifications

Channels 6
Current Amp. (Maximum) ≤ 2A / Per ring
Operating Voltage ≤ 250VAC /DC
Electrical Interference ≤ 0.01 Ω (5 rpm, 6 VDC, 0.2 A)
Number of Revolutions 0–250 rpm
Operating Temperature -20°C to +80°C
Connection Cable Length 200 mm cable (Stator / Rotor)
Contact Material Gold Alloy (Copper-Zinc-Gold)
Working Position Vertical and Horizontal

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