I have a spare one Chaz if it works ok we can sort something out.
We use them at wok and they are built very well.
Andy
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I have a spare one Chaz if it works ok we can sort something out.
We use them at wok and they are built very well.
Andy
Here is a link to the pdf Chaz
http://www.balluff-ua.com/pdf/mechan..._single_EN.pdf
You need something that goes through the slot. It doesn't have to be anything fancy, I just used a bit bent bar suitably mounted on the cross slide -
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5026/...7e86900d_z.jpg
we use these on our machines and linear stages we build.
https://www.zappautomation.co.uk/bes...on-sensor.html
The repeatable accuracy is 1% of the distance of the metallic material used to sense.
other things also need to be taken into account as well to see the accuracy though.
Also very low profile, but not the cheapest.
Chaz, I have made something based on the "touch plate" concept used for mill Z homing.
Attachment 24073
(I hope that works!)
Repeatability seems to be better than 10 microns, and in conjunction with my tool setter on my first trial of homing/applying set tool offset/turning I achieved indicated microm accuracy on diameter. This cost nothing to make, it's essentially a bit of PCB laminated on to 6mm of tufnol superglued to the apron front. Obviously there are issues of wear and tarnishing so I intend to upgrade it with one where the contact surface is beryllium copper.
Hi Chaz
Switch posted today first class so should be with you tomorrow.
Regards
Andy
Thanks, appreciated.
I retested my cheap proximity switch with a 'semi decent' analog DTI and it was surprisingly accurate. My el cheapo electronic DTI seems not to be repeatable. Go figure ...
I also managed to get my spindle speed / encoder setup to work and tweaked my steps for X and Z, explains why I was getting inaccurate cuts, not out my much, but it was out.
Ill still try the mechanical switch - just need to figure how to mount it with my setup.
:beer: