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Re: Back shaft on RS-770/775 or RS-550
Don't know - hence the question :-)
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Re: Back shaft on RS-770/775 or RS-550
Hopefully now that the intent of your question has been clarified you may get some answers from persons who have some insight into the interpretation of R48-I in your situation.
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Re: Back shaft on RS-770/775 or RS-550
As Michael said, I'd suggest sticking to putting encoders on the output shaft of whatever gearbox you're hooking this puppy up to.
Tolerable RPM, and there's lots of easy ways to hook up an encoder to these gearboxes (generally). |
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Re: Back shaft on RS-770/775 or RS-550
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Re: Back shaft on RS-770/775 or RS-550
If anything you want to locate the encoder at the worst possible point for accuracy. Any slop, backlash, etc is all downstream of your encoder and cannot be measured.
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Re: Back shaft on RS-770/775 or RS-550
This is why I am prodding the OP to provide more detail about what he is trying to accomplish. |
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My thoughts, either a pass through encoder (e.g. an US Digital E7P with a pass through cover) or you may need a simple driven shaft with an offset encoder. Again like mentioned before, if you keep the encoder position you originally are planning... position accuracy will suffer due to gear backlash, slop. It will be tough to compensate for as the true position is technically unobservable with an encoder before the gearbox. Last edited by kaliken : 26-11-2012 at 20:22. |
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