Do you know if the encoder below are quadrature type?
Accu 755 1000 pulses/rev
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Would you recommend to follow this route to a newby or the risk of failure is too high?
Thanks
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Do you know if the encoder below are quadrature type?
Accu 755 1000 pulses/rev
Attachment 26534
Would you recommend to follow this route to a newby or the risk of failure is too high?
Thanks
I would guess that is a quadrature output incremental encoder, however searches have not found any manuals for a 755 encoder.
How many wires does it have?
Ideally you want encoders with differential outputs, which means you're looking at a minimum of 6 wires (+V, Gnd, A-, A+, B-, B+), plus possibly an index pulse (Z-, Z+).
Everything has the potential for failure, but provided you're willing to learn, then most things are possible.
9 wires;
I’m a bit worried to follow a servo based approach;
I’m uncertain on what to do...
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Hey Welcome to the Rye club from New Zealand!
Here is my Rye MG3000 which we acquired about a year ago. I am currently doing a full rebuild and retrofit of the control systems, moving to a DSPMC/IP, keeping the original Servo amplifiers and Tachometers in place. There is a lot of work in it!
Hope all goes well with your machine they are quite rare!
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Here I’m with some updates;
all new electronics and motors;
looking at the coupling
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Today I worked on some stuff mainly for safety;
- plaque to allow the motor to sit perfectly flush on the Cnc frame (there is a 2mm step on the moto housing)
- cover for the power supply, so that the risk of touching the 220v cable is lower;
- case for the BOB (not my design)
I’ve also made a mask so that the new motors will be perfectly centered respect the old motors.
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More things done, soon other updates
machine perfectly running thanks to a colleague