🔧 Measure with Confidence!
The CALTGHW38 is a high-precision rotary encoder designed for accurate length and distance measurement. With a 300mm perimeter wheel and a 1000PPR output, it operates on a power supply of 5-26V, making it ideal for various industrial applications. Its compact and robust design ensures reliability and ease of installation.
Manufacturer | CALT |
Part Number | GHW38 |
Item Weight | 1.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.38 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | 1000PPR300mm |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Push-Pull output(P) |
Color | picture color |
Material | aluminum |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Not to fill |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**S
As advertised!
Worked great for our operation. Used to position a screen
M**Y
Excellent value, especially with all the mounting hardware included
Excellent value for this price range, especially with all the mounting hardware included. As described and more :)
J**E
Good product.
Works exactly as described. No issues so far.
L**S
Works well
Great
D**
Super Solid Build Quality, Nice Sharp Output
I recently received the CALT GHW38 300mm Roller Rubber Wheel and I have to say, it's pretty great. It's made of a non-slip polyurethane material that doesn't leave residue behind, which is a major plus. And the pulse signals it provides are nice and sharp, just like a freshly shaved hedgehog. The steel mounting spring bracket is also a nice touch, making it easy to attach to a lift rail.Overall, not a single reason to withhold a perfect five stars!It's a solid choice for anyone in need of a reliable encoder wheel, and at a significantly better price than other options.
J**R
Great encoder
Great product used as part of an encoder for position and rotation on a four wheeled Omni robot.
I**C
BEWARE NO DOCUMENTATION
The product has no documentation but after spending some time messing around with the output I was able to get a highly accurate reading from the encounter. For my chop saw material measurement system.
R**N
Very handy mechanism for measuring tape usage.
I grabbed this incremental encoder mechanism because I have an application where I use a whole bunch of gummed Kraft paper to wrap objects, and keeping track of how much tape I am using is important.It’s super cool that the mounting of the encoder is already figured out, along with the pickup wheel, and all I had to do is screw it down between my tape dispenser and the wrapping machine.As far as reading it, I used an Arduino dev board, a 20 x 4 LCD and the Arduino Encoder Library, created by Paul Stoffregen. Using a library made it dead simple throw together the required code to output the amount of tape used and the rate of usage. It’s then super simple to add in an alarm if the tape runs out, etc.So far this has been a great addition to my project and I am really happy with it. I give it 5-stars.
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