XHI 841

The ATEX- and IECEx-certified incremental encoder model 841 in the 800 series uses High-Current HTL (HCHTL) signals for long distance transmission.

The explosion-proof bearingless MRI 2242 and 2342
incremental encoders come with a sturdy enclosure and
a perfect fit for easy mounting directly onto large shafts.
Resistant to high moisture, humidity, salt water and
vibrations, and with a non-contact scanning, they are
practically immune to mechanical wear. These encoders
also come with an option to extract diagnostic data for
condition-based maintenance.


The bearingless encoder models MRI 2242 and 2342 are
built to enhance motor performance in the true heavy-duty
operations in the toughest of environments, like pulp &
paper, steel, oil & gas, and marine industries.
These models are mounted directly onto large shafts
from 100 mm and up and can provide a resolution from
1024 to 16383 ppr. They are developed and thoroughly
tested for use in hazardous environments and comes with
all the right certifications.


Compact, rugged, compatible

With the base in the well-proven technology of Leine Linde’s
Bearingless 2000 series, the robust electronics of these
models include advanced sensing technology to ensure
stable speed measurement. The sturdy enclosure in anodized aluminium covers all parts of the encoder. Without
ball bearings or other contact surfaces, they are immune to
mechanical wear.