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Heavy-duty sealed hollowshaft optical incremental encoder — 1024 PPR, 5/8″ electrically isolated through-bore, differential A/B/Z outputs 5–26 VDC in and out, extended −40 to +100 °C range, IP67, 400 G shock and 20 G vibration, 4.5″ C-face tether and 10-pin MS connector with mate supplied.
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| MFR / Brand | Dynapar |
|---|---|
| MPN | HS35R102481P7 |
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Industry Terms | Hollowshaft encoder; hollow shaft encoder; through-bore encoder; incremental rotary encoder; quadrature encoder; motor feedback encoder; heavy duty encoder |
| Application Types | Steel and paper mills; VFD motor speed feedback; conveyors and web handling; cranes and hoists; heavy plant and process machinery |
| Connector Style | 10-pin MS connector with mating connector supplied (MS3106A-18-1S / MCN-N6 equivalent, Amphenol) |
| Shaft Type | Hollow through-bore, 5/8″, electrically isolated, clamp fixing |
| Bore Shaft Size | 5/8″ hollow through-bore, electrically isolated (non-metallic insert) |
| Mpn Variants | HS35R102481P7; HS35R-102481P7; HS35R1024/81P7; HS35R 1024 8 1 P 7 |
| Additional Attributes | Incremental optical with phased-array optics; format differential quadrature A/B plus index Z with complements, 7272 line driver, 40 mA sink or source, reverse-polarity and short-circuit protected; frequency response 200 kHz; phase sense A leads B clockwise from clamp end; quadrature phasing 90° ± 30° electrical, symmetry 180° ± 25°, index 180° gated to B low; squarewave rise/fall under 1 µs into 1000 pF; starting torque 10.0 in-oz max at 25 °C, running torque 5.0 in-oz max; ABEC 1 bearings; IP67 (dependent on mating connector rating — MS mates are NEMA 12, use 109209-XXXX for NEMA 4); shock 400 G / 6 ms; vibration 5–3000 Hz at 20 G; humidity to 98 % non-condensing; storage −40 to +100 °C; noise immunity to EN 61326-1; carton serial 1856700, date code 1223, Dynapar Gurnee Illinois |
| Min Temp | −40 °C |
| Max Temp | +100 °C (extended temperature build) |
| Nominal Rated Input Voltage | 5–26 VDC, 80 mA max excluding output loads |
| Item Weight | 1.76 lb (28 oz) typical |
| Limiting Speed | 6000 rpm maximum (enclosure derates to IP64 above 5000 rpm; temperature derates 10 °C per 1000 rpm above 3000 rpm) |
| Mounting Arrangement | 4.5″ C-face tether; 3× 10-32 UNC-2B on a 3.000″ bolt circle; mating shaft length 1.25″ min, 1.60″ recommended |
| Design Units | 1024 PPR (pulses per revolution) |
| Part Number | HS35R102481P7 |
| Mounting Type | Hollowshaft with C-face tether |
| Cross Reference 1 | HS35R102484P7 (same encoder with tether-plus-cover fixing option — not identical) |
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| Cross Reference 2 | Mating connectors MCN-N6 (MS3106A-18-1S), MCN-N6N4 (10-pin NEMA 4) |
| Cross Reference 3 | Cable assemblies 1400635-XXXX (10-pin MS), 109209-XXXX (NEMA 4 10-pin MS) |
| Cross Reference 4 | Tether kits 114573-0001 (4.5″ C-face), 114574-0001 (slotted), 114575-0001 (8.5″ C-face); rod tether 116233-0001 |
A hollowshaft encoder slides over the end of an existing motor or gearbox shaft and clamps to it, then is held against rotation by a compliant tether. That removes the flexible coupling, the coupling’s backlash and the bearing side-load that kill shaft-mounted encoders in mill and heavy-plant service. The HS35R is the ruggedised member of that family.
HS35R | 1024 | 8 | 1 | P | 7
HS35R — heavy-duty hollowshaft encoder1024 — 1024 pulses per revolution8 — 5/8″ bore, electrically isolated (non-metallic insert)1 — 4.5″ C-face tether (no protective cover)P — differential A, B and Z, 5–26 VDC in, 5–26 VDC out (7272 line driver), extended temperature range7 — 10-pin MS connector plus mating connector suppliedTwo details in that string are easy to miss and both are worth money. The P output code is the extended-temperature build — −40 to +100 °C instead of the standard −40 to +85 °C, with a stainless steel shaft rather than aluminium. And the 7 termination code means Dynapar shipped the mating connector in the box, which is otherwise a separately ordered MCN-N6 (MS3106A-18-1S).
The isolating insert in the bore breaks the electrical path between the driven shaft and the encoder body. On a VFD-driven motor that is not a nicety: common-mode shaft currents from the inverter will otherwise find earth through the encoder bearings, pitting the races and injecting noise straight into the quadrature signals. If you have ever chased intermittent count loss on an inverter drive, this is the specification that fixes it.
Differential A/B/Z sends each channel and its complement over a twisted pair, so common-mode noise picked up on a long cable run cancels at the receiver. On a plant floor with contactors and drives, single-ended outputs start dropping counts somewhere past a few metres; differential runs tens of metres reliably. The 7272 driver here also carries reverse-polarity and short-circuit protection.
Code: incremental, optical, phased-array opticsFormat: two-channel quadrature (A/B) with index (Z) and complementsPhase sense: A leads B for clockwise rotation viewed from the shaft clamp end. Quadrature phasing 90° ± 30° electrical; symmetry 180° ± 25°; index 180° gated to B lowWaveform: squarewave, rise and fall under 1 µs into 1000 pFFrequency response: 200 kHz, data and indexInput current: 80 mA max excluding output loads. Output drive 40 mA sink or source (7272)Mechanical: shaft speed 6000 rpm max (IP64 above 5000 rpm); starting torque 10.0 in-oz max at 25 °C; running torque 5.0 in-oz max; ABEC 1 bearings; powder-coated aluminium housing and cover; aluminium discMating shaft length 1.25″ minimum, 1.60″ recommended. Mounts on 3× 10-32 UNC-2B on a 3.000″ bolt circleEnvironmental: IP67; shock 400 G / 6 ms; vibration 5–3000 Hz at 20 G; humidity to 98 % non-condensing; storage −40 to +100 °C. Above 3000 rpm, derate temperature 10 °C per 1000 rpmWeight: 1.76 lb (28 oz) typicalNoise immunity tested to EN 61326-1
The carton is the original Dynapar box, Gurnee, Illinois, labelled PART NO. HS35R1024/81P7, serial 1856700, date code 1223. The box has been opened. Contents observed: the encoder in a sealed anti-static bag with its tether bracket fitted and the 10-pin MS connector in place; the Amphenol 10-pin mating connector in a separate bag labelled Amphenol P/N 97-30ST-101-2, Mfg P/N C1042355-010, 1 EACH; and the tether mounting hardware — hex bolt, two flat washers and a nylon insulating shoulder washer. Everything appears unused. Not included: mating cable assembly (order 1400635-XXXX or 109209-XXXX for the NEMA 4 version), and note that ingress protection depends on the connector rating — the MS mating connector is rated NEMA 12, so use the NEMA 4 cable and connector 109209-XXXX for genuinely watertight service.
Tether kits 114573-0001 (4.5″ C-face), 114574-0001 (slotted, for standard AC motor fan covers), 114575-0001 (8.5″ C-face). Cover kits 114591-0001 (56 C-face), 114592-0001 (fan cover). Rod tether 116233-0001. Mating connectors MCN-N6 (10-pin MS3106A-18-1S) and MCN-N6N4 (10-pin NEMA 4).
Also written HS35R102481P7, HS35R-102481P7, HS35R1024/81P7, HS35R 1024 8 1 P 7. Closely related but not identical: HS35R102484P7, which is the same encoder with the tether-plus-cover fixing option instead of the bare 4.5″ C-face tether.
Source-data note: the record’s 5/8″ bore, 5–26 V and 10-pin data are correct. Missing entirely was the 1024 PPR resolution — the single most important specification on any encoder — along with the hollowshaft (through-bore) construction, the differential output format with index, the extended temperature build, the electrically isolated bore, and the fact that the mating connector and tether hardware are supplied. All have been added from the Dynapar ordering table and the carton label. The previous copy’s “10 pins for easy connection” has been replaced with the actual connector designation.
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