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Re: encoders

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Properly done, they work well. Properly means the optic wheel is clean & undamaged. The shaft the optic wheel is on needs to be concentric & have very little end float. The optic wheel needs to be tight on the shaft & properly positioned.
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Re: encoders

I have a different question regarding encoders.

Has anyone used a Grayhill 61K128 encoder with the mini-toughbox?

That's what we're planning to use but I notice that it is a *very* tight fit with the body of the encoder right smack against the motor sides. We're using a 1/4" to 1/4" shaft coupling to connect the encoder to the output shaft. I'm tempted to take a file to the sides of the encoder body to see if we can open things up a bit. I'm worried about side-loading the encoder shaft.
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Re: encoders

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I have a different question regarding encoders.

Has anyone used a Grayhill 61K128 encoder with the mini-toughbox?

That's what we're planning to use but I notice that it is a *very* tight fit with the body of the encoder right smack against the motor sides. We're using a 1/4" to 1/4" shaft coupling to connect the encoder to the output shaft. I'm tempted to take a file to the sides of the encoder body to see if we can open things up a bit. I'm worried about side-loading the encoder shaft.
To avoid loading the encoder shaft, couple the two shafts with a piece of surgical tubing with the ends of the shafts inserted into the holes in the tubing and clamp it down with zipties. It works very nicely for misaligned encoders.
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Re: encoders

99% of the issue people have with encoders have more to do with the physical installation/positioning of the encoder than they do with the encoder themselves. junk data in, junk data out.
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