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Originally Posted by Mark McLeod
I've always liked using enclosed models like the Grayhill 61K, 63K/R ( example).
A 63R is guaranteed for 10 years of continuous use at 5000rpm. We're still running them on a robot from 2004.
For drive train or shooter type applications look for encoders with a high rotational life, ball bearings, etc.
Lighter duty applications can use cheaper alternatives by using bearing sleeves, lower rpm ratings, etc.
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How do you typically incorporate these encoders into your robot? gears, timing belts, etc? Pictures would help.
Thanks.
- T