End of shaft Slip rings
MSC slip ring assemblies are designed to mount on the end of a rotating shaft and make electrical connections to strain gages, thermocouples, or other rotating sensors.
Michigan Scientific End of Shaft Slip Ring Assemblies are typically used for torque, stress, temperature, vibration and acceleration measurements on such rotating devices as wheels, axles, engines, gearboxes, electric motors, compressors, etc.

B4-2, B6-2, B8-2
Slip Ring – Tubular – 4, 6 or 8 circuits – 50.8mm – 7000rpm

B4-2/E60, B6-2/E60, B8-2/E60
Slip Ring - Tubular - 4, 6 or 8 Circuits - 60 PPR Encoder - Rotor 50.8mm

B4-2W, B6-2W
Slip Ring – Tubular – 4 or 6 circuits – 50.8mm – 7000rpm – Weatherproof

B4-3.2, B6-3.2
Slip Ring – Tubular – 4, 6 or 8 circuits – 81.3mm – 4500rpm

B6-3.2W, B6-3.2W/E60
Slip Ring – Tubular – 6 circuits – 81.3mm – 4500rpm – Weatherproof

B7-T-1.24W
Wheatherproof 7 connection tubular slip ring – 1.24" – 3500rpm

OEM Slip Ring
Customized Slip ring based signal transmission

SHORT S-SERIES
Slip Ring – End of Shaft – Compact – 4 to 10 Circuits - 12000 rpm

SR__/PE512 Series
Slip ring assembly - 0 to 10 circuits - precision encoder

SR/E60 Series
End of shaft Slip ring - 4 to 10 circuits - Encoder - 6000 rpm

SR/ERT Series
Modular slip ring - end of shaft - 10 to 36 circuits - with encoder

SR10AW/E60/A
Slip Ring – End of Shaft – 10 Circuits - Encoder 60 ppr

SR45A-AXHS & SR60A-AXHS
Slip Ring – End of Shaft – 45 and 60 circuits

Wheel Instrumentation System
Wheel instrumentation for strain gage and thermocouple measurements

Wheel Pulse Transducer
High resolution wheel pulse transducer - 5000 ppr