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EATON Count Control Totalizers


Eaton count control totalisers are electric devices used for counting, monitoring and displaying the total number of cycles or events that have occurred in a specific machine or process. They work in conjunction with a variety of sensors or devices, such as limit switches, encoders and proximity & photoelectric sensors, to mo...nitor and count the specific cycles and provide data for the same. They can be programmed to reset the count to zero after a certain number of cycles or send an alarm or signal when a certain number of cycles have been achieved. They have a compact design that is easy to install, program & operate and feature rugged construction to withstand harsh industrial environments.Read more

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6-D-1-1-R
€2,170.01
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6-Y-1-2-MF-PM-120A
€2,648.06

Working Mechanism

  • These units are connected to a sensor / device, such as a proximity sensor, which is installed on the machine or process that is being monitored.
  • These sensors then send a pulse or signal to the totaliser each time an event or cycle occurs.
  • As the totaliser receives a pulse or signal, it increments a count value stored in its internal memory.
  • This value is displayed on a 6-digit LED or LCD screen and can also be sent to a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) for further processing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the totaliser be configured?

  • Yes, the totaliser can be configured to count positive or negative pulses, or both.
  • It can also count the frequency of signals and the time taken between the two consecutive pulses. This allows the device to monitor and count a wide range of cycles or events, making it a versatile tool for industrial and manufacturing applications.

What is the purpose of a right-hand lever drive?

  • A right-hand lever drive is a mechanical system in a stroke counter that uses a lever to advance the count by a set increment with each activation.
  • The lever is connected to gears that transfer the motion to the counting mechanism, allowing the user to manually increase the count as desired.
  • These stroke counters are used for applications like counting finished products, parts or other quantities.

What is the function of a shaded pole coil in electric counters?

A shaded pole coil is used to generate a magnetic field when current is passed through it. The magnetic field is then used to drive a mechanical mechanism that advances the count of each cycle or event taking place.

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