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Re: DRO issue "HEDs in hand"


Roger Linscheid
 

Thanks for the info, I think I'm going to give it a try. I feel that
the resolution should be adaquate for the majority of the work that I
do.

Dan, how did you mount the strip? I was thinking about a fiberglass
plane to support the strip. Hopefully this would lessen the effects
of temperature on the system, but perhaps this isn't needed.

I remember a website with pics of a linear encoder installation but I
guess I didn't bookmark it. Does anyone have a URL showing this
setup?

Thanks again, Roger Linscheid

--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "Dan Mauch" <dmauch@s...> wrote:
I have used the linear 360 line encoder strips from USdigital with
good
results. I guess you have to ask your self this question. Can my
machine
really machine to .00069"? The reason I say this is many machines
like
mill drills and other imported machines suffer from a variety or
problems mainly caused by a lack or rigidity of the column and or
excessive play in the spindle assembly. If you machine is rigid
then the
USditial encoders used with the Kulaga/Mauch dro board should be
adequate. It should be equal or better than a rotary encoder driven
by a
rack or cable.
I have been following Usdigital's 500 line encoder development for
the
past three years. I have given up on them solving their problems
with
it. But that sure would have been nice.
Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Jenkins [mailto:kjenkins@b...]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 11:59 AM
To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y...
Subject: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: DRO issue "HEDs in hand"

I posted a message a few days ago regarding the U.S. Digial Linear
strip options ... 360 is the highest and in my opinion not
high enough (360 x 4 = 1440 then 1 / 1440 = .00069 per increment.
I want something closer to .0005 which would need 500 lpi. U.S.
Digital in a recent email response did not sound very hopeful
re: a linear strip with 500 lpi res. So that leaves a rotary
encoder and wire arrangement. One would think you would want the
highest res possible ... 2048?

I have done several postings here in the past and recently ...
other than Bubba (who has been very helpful) no one seems to
have much information regarding what encoder works well with
the Camtronics board. Has anyone used the 360 US Digital strips
with the Camtronics board and got it to work and been satisfied
with the result? OR Has anyone used a rotary encoder with wire
loop arrangement with the Camtronics board and got it to work
and been satisfied with the results? Could you share your experience
here.

Also, you should be aware that just having a couple HEDS does not
help you unless they are matched to the particular encoder
you select. The HEDS unit and the encoders are selected together
and will not work if used with out matching them. There are linear
HEDS and rotary HEDS and within those two groups there are specific
ones for each resolution.

Ken


Message: 4
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 01:26:52 -0000
From: "Roger Linscheid" <r.linscheid@a...>
Subject: DRO encoders- Rotary or Linear?

Hi, I am ready to begin adding a DRO to my G4003 lathe. What is
the
current thought on the best method to accomplish my goal?

IIRC, when I was looking into this before, the linear strips from
U.S. Digital were only available in 250 CPI and this was not
considered high enough to provide the necessary resolution. Using
rotary encoders meant the possibility of losing counts if the
drive
cable slipped or stretched.

Now U.S. Digital has linear strips in 300 and 360 CPI. Will these
provide a resolution of 0.0005 or better?

I have a completed DRO board from Camtronics and several HEDS on
hand, so I just need to scrounge an old PC and start the
installation.

Thanks for any input!

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