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ZER-X5C - 18S*2A - Flangeless
ZER-X5C - 18S*2A - Flangeless
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ZER-X5C-18S*2A - Flangeless

ZER-X5C-18S*2A - Flangeless is the flangeless model of 18-channel slip rings of OD22mm series and 18-channel slip ring models of OD22mm have plastic and aluminum models at the same time.

Each of 18 channels carry 2 ampere. The flangeless slip ring transfers electrical signals and data from stationary point to rotary part. Some of the fields of usage of the capsule slip ring are robotic applications, automation, military, and cameras.

The slip ring has contacts made of precious metals and its housing material is engineering plastic. Its range of operating temperature is from -20°C to +80°C degrees. Outer diameter of the slip ring is 22 mm.

The flangeless slip ring meets the standards of IP51 protection class and it does not need maintenance. The ZER-X5C-18S*2A is protected against dust and water drops. It offers high quality, efficiency, and flexibility in systems, and it provides safe use to customers.

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Technical Specifications
Channels18
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≤ 300 rpm
Operating temperature-20°C to +80°C
Connection Cable Length600 mm cable (Stator / Rotor)
Contact MaterialPrecious metals
Working PositionVertical and Horizontal

Technical Specifications

Channels 18
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 ≤ 300 rpm
Operating Temperature -20°C to +80°C
Connection Cable Length 600 mm cable (Stator / Rotor)
Contact Material Precious metals
Working Position Vertical and Horizontal

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