Just a quick note to say the ATS601 seems to work quite well on inital
testing. It can detect a small drilled hole in a shaft (think a full width
peck from a 1/8" drill) without much trouble. If you're sensing
something(s) that isn't a gear tooth and doesn't have to reject objects
that aren
On Sunday 28 January 2018 08:25:49 John Alexander Stewart wrote:
> Thanks David and Gene;
>
> Thanks for the responses.
>
> 1) The stiffness of mounting is one that I had not really thought much
> about but makes sense.
> 2) a higher tooth count gear is something I'll look at this AM. Have
> lots
Thanks David and Gene;
Thanks for the responses.
1) The stiffness of mounting is one that I had not really thought much
about but makes sense.
2) a higher tooth count gear is something I'll look at this AM. Have lots
of old gears kicking about - and, the idea of adding a bit of steel gooped
to t
On Saturday 27 January 2018 19:09:07 David Berndt wrote:
A new name, I'll say welcome in case no one else does.
> I'll jump in here and be slightly off topic. I've recently been
> setting up some ATS688s for spindle encoding on a big straight bevel
> gear. Works great. Wish the duty cycle was a b
I'll jump in here and be slightly off topic. I've recently been setting up
some ATS688s for spindle encoding on a big straight bevel gear. Works
great. Wish the duty cycle was a bit higher so I wouldn't have to skew the
A/B phases off 90 degrees. But the gear teeth aren't square like the
re
Hi all;
I am restarting an older CNC lathe conversion - an Emco Compact-8, fwiw.
I have the 5i25 and 7i76, and 6 ats-667 sensors for spindle. (6, because if
I only ordered 3, I'd end up breaking one, and shipping is expensive...)
Any wiring issues I should be aware of? Field voltage is about 8v