A pulser ring and a second seal ring are separately formed. When a
multipolar magnetic rotor of the pulser ring is bonded to an outer
circumferential face of an outer cylindrical portion of an annular core
portion, the multipolar magnetic rotor is opposed to a magnetic sensor in
the radial direction. Due to the above structure, the multipolar magnetic
rotor can be strongly supported by an outer cylindrical portion of the
annular core portion. Therefore, even when a rotary centrifugal force is
given to the multipolar magnetic rotor, it can not be swung in the radial
direction. Accordingly, an interval of the multipolar magnetic rotor and
the magnetic sensor in the radial direction, which are opposed to each
other, can be maintained constant irrespective of an intensity of the
centrifugal force.