RISE Hitachi-Compatible Elevator Rotary Encoder TS5233N590 – Model OIH 48-6000P40-L6-5V for High-Speed Position Feedback
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Description
The RISE Elevator Rotary Encoder TS5233N590 (Model: OIH 48-6000P40-L6-5V) is a high-resolution rotary sensor specially designed for use in Hitachi elevator systems. With a pulse output of 6000PPR (Pulses Per Revolution) and 5V input voltage, this encoder provides ultra-precise feedback essential for high-speed and high-rise lift operations.
Perfect for both new installations and replacement scenarios, this encoder enhances elevator performance by ensuring smooth acceleration, deceleration, and accurate floor stopping. Its robust design, combined with easy integration, makes it a favorite among elevator technicians and OEM service providers.
⭐ Key Features & Benefits
✅ Ultra-High Resolution (6000PPR)
📐 Offers precise shaft positioning and timing accuracy for high-speed elevators.
✅ Optimized for Hitachi Systems
🔁 Fully compatible with Hitachi lift motors and control systems.
✅ Stable 5V Operation
🔌 Works efficiently with standard 5V logic systems in modern elevators.
✅ Durable Industrial Build
🛠️ Built for reliability under continuous elevator usage and harsh conditions.
✅ Improves Ride Comfort & System Safety
🛡️ Minimizes lift jerks and ensures smooth start/stop at every floor.
📦 Ideal For
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Hitachi elevator maintenance & repair
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Modern high-rise building elevators
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Encoder upgrades for high-speed systems
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OEM and after-market elevator parts suppliers
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