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1/2" Shaft Encoders
How do most people use encoders on half inch drive shafts? Is it easiest to convert down to a smaller shaft or are there reliable encoders with a 1/2" hole (and if so, any specific suggestions)?
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Re: 1/2" Shaft Encoders
We are using 2 of the KOP rotary encoders, one on a 5/8" shaft and one on a 3/8" shaft. What we did was drill a hole in the end of the larger shaft, take a shaft that is the right size for the encoder, insert that into the hole and epoxy it in. Then all you have to do is build a bracket for the encoder and you're good to go. We have used this on our Arm for about 2 weeks with pretty extensive testing and haven't had any problems yet.
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Re: 1/2" Shaft Encoders
We usually do the opposite of that, turning down the end of our large shafts to fit the encoder. With our ancient lathe, we feel better about turning a concentric protrusion on the end than we do about trying to drill a concentric hole. Plus, we can turn it to the right diameter for exactly the fit we want.
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Re: 1/2" Shaft Encoders
Here's what we do: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwDFD-TjDFU
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Re: 1/2" Shaft Encoders
Drill & tap the end of the shaft 1/4-20, then locktite a 1/4" threaded rod/stud/(bolt with the head cut off)....
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Potentiometers are usually easy to get at places like Radio Shack. Plus, it has the added advantage of knowing the absolute position of the arm at all times instead of the relative position. They are easy to mount too, make a little bracket for them and then our team sometimes uses what we call the "Cyber Blue method" where we stretch a very short bit of surgical tubing over each end to act as a flexible coupler. Wire it up to an analog input and you are done! |
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Re: 1/2" Shaft Encoders
A quick and low-precision-required trick is to use some pieces of vinyl tubing. We did this our first few years with potentiometers and encoders because it doesn't require that the shafts be aligned within thousandths of an inch.
A large piece was heated up and slipped onto the large shaft, and one or two pieces of smaller tubing were used to build up the shaft on the encoder. Zip ties and fabric pins were used to secure the pieces. Obviously this method doesn't work for through-hole encoders, although I suppose you could mount them with a shaft and bearing and then connect them with tubing if you were desperate. |
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Re: 1/2" Shaft Encoders
We still use the rubber tube method, and it works great. We have a small round cylinder that is the same diameter as the encoder shaft machined into the end of the shaft we want to attach the encoder to. We then use a small piece of rubber tube to attach the shaft to the encoder. This allows the encoder to not be aligned perfectly, and for everything to still work nicely.
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