Re: older encoders safe to use?
Posted by
vrsculptor
on 2007-09-20 19:27:19 UTC
Steve,
Older BEI's used an incandescent grain of wheat bulb. With age bulbs
dim and die unlike LED's. One of the encoders on my old mill (1985)
was DOA. To avoid problems I switched to USDigital.com encoders for
about $40/axis and you get to choose your resolution. Also... if you
are using G320's they can power US Digital encoders. I think BEI's
draw too much current and require a separate 5 volt source.
If your machine uses them I would also recommend changing out the
encoder couplings. Mine were the nylon banjo type and they failed. The
plastic gets brittle with age.
Roger
Older BEI's used an incandescent grain of wheat bulb. With age bulbs
dim and die unlike LED's. One of the encoders on my old mill (1985)
was DOA. To avoid problems I switched to USDigital.com encoders for
about $40/axis and you get to choose your resolution. Also... if you
are using G320's they can power US Digital encoders. I think BEI's
draw too much current and require a separate 5 volt source.
If your machine uses them I would also recommend changing out the
encoder couplings. Mine were the nylon banjo type and they failed. The
plastic gets brittle with age.
Roger
Discussion Thread
scyvt
2007-09-20 16:56:05 UTC
older encoders safe to use?
Bob Muse
2007-09-20 17:06:46 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] older encoders safe to use?
Jon Elson
2007-09-20 18:04:47 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] older encoders safe to use?
vrsculptor
2007-09-20 19:27:19 UTC
Re: older encoders safe to use?
Dan Mauch
2007-09-21 06:13:27 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: older encoders safe to use?
Jon Elson
2007-09-21 10:15:23 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: older encoders safe to use?
Jon Elson
2007-09-21 10:16:59 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: older encoders safe to use?
scyvt
2007-09-21 17:01:31 UTC
Re: older encoders safe to use?