AC6023
	COMPACT SLIP RING IN VARIOUS CIRCUIT CONFIGURATIONS
	
	A slip ring can be used in any electromechanical system that requires unrestrained, continuous rotation while transferring power and / or data from a stationary to a rotating structure. A slip ring is also called a rotary electrical interface, commutator, collector, swivel or an electrical rotary joint.
	The AC6023 compact slip ring capsule is a standard, off-the-shelf unit that uses gold contacts at the rotary interface.  Color-coded lead wires are used on both the stator and rotor for simplified electrical connections. It is available in 6, 12, 18 and 24 circuit models.
	 
	Features
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			6, 12, 18 and 24 circuit models 
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			2 amp / 240 VAC circuits 
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			Precision ball bearings meet or exceed life requirements
 for most commercial applications
 
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			Speeds up to 250 rpm 
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			Compact size:  0.57 inch to 1.38 inch lengths (depending upon number of circuits) 
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			Gold 
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			12 inch, 24 inch, 36 inch, 48 inch standard lead lengths 
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			Compatible with data bus protocols 
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			Sealed units are also available (dust and light splash only) 
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			Flexible, color-coded, silver-plated, Teflon® insulated lead wires 
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			Transfers analog and digital signals 
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			Also available with 5 and 10 amp power rings combined with 2 amp rings. Please refer to AC6305 / AC6310 data sheet. 
	Benefits
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			Smooth running 
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			Low torque 
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			Compact 
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			Quick shipment 
	Options
	
		
			| AC6023 Specifications | 
		
			| Operating Speed | 250 rpm* | 
		
			| Number of Circuits | 6, 12, 18, or 24 | 
		
			| Lead Lengths | 12, 24, 36, and 48 inches | 
		
			| Lead Size / Type | 28 (7 / 36) silver plated copper, type ET Teflon® | 
		
			| Voltage | 240 VAC | 
		
			| Temperature Range | -40°C to +80°C | 
		
			| Contact Material | Gold | 
		
			| Current Rating | 2 amps / ckt | 
		
			| Electrical Noise | 60 milliohms max. | 
		
			| *Please note that the operational life of the unit is dependent upon rotational speed, environment and temperature. |