We provide a customized replacement solution for the 0566093 AC58/1212EK.42SGD encoder, designed to fully replicate the original product through a 1:1 non-standard customization process. This ensures that all mechanical dimensions, mounting features, and electrical connections match the original, guaranteeing seamless installation and compatibility. With a production cycle of just 10–15 working days, our service dramatically reduces lead times compared to the extended delivery periods often experienced with imported components. This efficiency allows wind energy operators to minimize downtime, optimize turbine availability, and lower maintenance-related costs. By selecting our replacement solution, customers benefit from fast delivery, consistent quality, and a reliable long-term supply source.
The 0566093 AC58/1212EK.42SGD encoder replacement is developed according to the Baumer AC58 series specifications, ensuring robust performance in wind turbine environments. It is a multiturn absolute encoder with SSI interface, using an optical sensing method for precise signal acquisition and reliable feedback. The encoder offers a resolution of up to 14 bits per revolution for singleturn operation and 16 bits for multiturn capability, meeting the demands of high-accuracy turbine control systems. With a clamping flange for secure mechanical fixing, electronic zero-point setting for simple calibration, and counting direction input, the encoder ensures easy integration. Optional incremental outputs are available for added functionality. The design is optimized for maximum resistance against magnetic fields, providing excellent stability even under strong electromagnetic interference. This makes the encoder particularly well suited for wind turbine nacelles, generators, and other heavy-duty industrial applications, where long-term reliability and precision are essential.
Replacement model real product photo.
Technical Data
Electrical Ratings
Parameter
Values
Voltage supply
10…30 VDC5 VDC ±10 %
Reverse polarity protection
Yes (10…30 VDC) / No (5 VDC)
Consumption w/o load
≤50 mA (24 VDC)≤80 mA (5 VDC)
Initializing time typ.
20 ms after power on
Interface
SSIIncremental A 90° B (optional)
Function
Multiturn
Steps per revolution
≤16384 / 14 bit
Number of revolutions
≤65536 / 16 bit
Absolute accuracy
±0.025°
Sensing method
Optical
Code
Gray or binary
Code sequence
CW/CCW coded by connection
Inputs
SSI clock; Control signals UP/DOWN inv. and zero; SSI data outputs RS422
EN 60068-2-6Vibration ≤0.75 mm - 10 - 58 Hz, 10 g - 58 - 2000 HzEN 60068-2-27Shock 200 g, 6 ms
Weight approx.
400 g
Connection
Connector M23, 12-pinConnector M12, 8-pinCable 1 m
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