Model 215-2K

Brushless Slip Ring

Two Conductor,
Amps: 2@15
Volts: 2000

The Mercotac® model 215-2K brushless slip rings are an ideal choice for oil well wirelines due to their clean and consistent signal transmission and extended lifespan. They can also be used anywhere a two-channel device with very high voltage rating is needed, such as in ultrasonic applications. Their compact size also makes them ideal replacements for brush-type slip rings.

Model 215-2K Specifications

 

Model Number No. of Conductors Body Material Bearing Type Max. Rotational Torque
(gf-cm)
Max. Voltage Rating
(AC/DC)
Max. Current Rating
(Amps)
Max. Rotational Speed
(RPM)
Operating Temperature
°F (°C) max./ °F (°C) min.
Max. Frequency (MHz) Contact Resistance
(mΩ)
Circuit Separation
(MΩ)
215-2K 2 Anodized Aluminum Chrome Steel 400 2000 15 1200 Min -20 (-29)
Max 140 (60)
100 <1 >50
215-2K-SS Stainless Steel

 

  • “SS” designator indicates stainless steel ball bearing (recommended for wet or corrosive environments)

Model 215-2K Accessories

57235

Boot Kit Parts

57235

Boot Kit Assembled

552KA

Large Straight Disconnect, Insulated

55253

Shrink Tube

Other Disconnects

Item# 552KB Terminals available for 16-14 AWG wires

Model 215-2K Connections

Model 215-2K Standard Wire Connections

  1. Wire connections, mounted inside rotating shaft.
  2. Stationary end showing standard wire connections.
  3. Wires crimp to terminals.
    (Suggested tool: Thomas & Betts #WT 112M)

Model 215-2K Wire Connections with Optional Boot Kit

Wire connections, mounted inside rotating shaft.

Stationary end showing optional boot kit.

Cutaway view.

Wire connections, mounted inside rotating shaft.

Stationary end showing optional boot kit.

Model 215-2K Suggested Mounting Methods

Model 215-2K is typically mounted by either the black body or the white plastic bushing on either end using a set screw or split clamp. When used horizontally, mount the Mercotac so the body of the connector rotates.

Body Mount

Bushing Mount

Horizonal Mount to Body

Good mounting method. (but vertical orientation is better)

Adaptor Mount to Body

Use when the shaft diameter is smaller than the body of the Mercotac.

Horizonal Mount to Bushing

Used if the shaft cannot be fitted to the body diameter.

Thermal Insulated Mount to Bushing

May be needed if thermal insulation is necessary. Used if the shaft cannot be fitted to the body diameter.

Top Mount to Body

Best mounting method.

Bottom Mount to Bushing

Floating Torque Arm Mount to Body

Protective Housing Mount to Body

Recommended for wash-down or dirty environments. Also recommended for food processing applications.

Vibration Isolation Mount to Body

With flexible bellows.

Vibration Isolating Mount to Body

With floating drive coupling.

Installation Notes:

  • The up arrow should not point below horizontal.
  • Do not solder to or bend terminals.
  • Avoid lateral forces and mechanical loads (overly stiff or tight wires).
  • Do not rigid mount both ends of the Mercotac.
  • Limit the mounting eccentricity (runout / wobble) to .005″ (.13mm).
  • Provide overload protection within the circuit.
  • Avoid vibration and bumping motions.