2A Per Wire Slip Ring of 24 Circuits with 100rpm Working Speed and Low Friction
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Type | Through bore slip ring |
Feature | solid bore |
Number of circuits | 24 |
Current rating | 2A per wire |
Working speed | 100rpm max. |
Contact material | Graphite |
Description
A slip ring is a rotary coupling used to transfer electric current from a stationary unit to a rotating unit. This is accomplished by either:
Slip rings enable the transfer of electric power or signal circuits across a rotating surface, such as those found in radar antennae, gun turrets, periscopes, electro-optic sensor gimbals and space satellites. The sliding contact is established by a brush that presses against a metal ring. The “brush” can look like a brush made from metal fibers, but more often it looks like a single wire or a spring with a pad of material affixed to the end that contacts the ring. Figure 1 below shows a brush block for a four-pass slip ring. Each ring on this design has two brushes.
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