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Manufactured by:Hohner Corp. based inBeamsville, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Slide encoder onto shaft. To keep encoder from rotating: have a pin to prevent rotation in one of the mounting holes, or a bracket bolted onto the mounting holes, or simply tie wrap the cable. Whatever is done, ensure there is a bit of play between encoder and mounting arrangement to prevent bearing damage. Hook up the encoder with the connections as described. Make sure power supply meets ...
Manufactured by:Hohner Corp. based inBeamsville, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Slide encoder onto shaft. To keep encoder from rotating: have a pin to prevent rotation in one of the mounting holes, or a bracket bolted onto the mounting holes, or simply tie wrap the cable. Whatever is done, ensure there is a bit of play between encoder and mounting arrangement to prevent bearing damage. Hook up the encoder with the connections as described. Make sure power supply meets ...
Manufactured by:Hohner Corp. based inBeamsville, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Series 07 incremental hollow shaft encoder up to 12 mm. Mount fixture to the encoder with three self-tapping No. 8 screws and three No. 8 washers. Slide the encoder onto the shaft. With two 1/4-20 screws, tighten the encoder fixture to the motor-frame or machine. Keep clearance between the encoder and motor or housing by bending the fixture arms as required. Tighten the setscrew onto the ...
Manufactured by:Hohner Corp. based inBeamsville, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Clamp encoder to shaft and use torque arm to prevent rotation. Hook up the encoder with the connection as described. Make sure power supply meets ...
Manufactured by:Hohner Corp. based inBeamsville, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Series 896 incremental hollow shaft encoder up to 16 mm. Clamp encoder to shaft and use torque arm to prevent rotation. Hook up encoder with the connections as described. Make sure power supply meets ...
Manufactured by:Hohner Corp. based inBeamsville, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Thread the encoder shaft onto the matching threaded shaft and tighten both ends. Add a bit of copper slip for it not to seize up. To keep encoder from rotating: have a pin to prevent rotation in one of the mounting holes, or a bracket bolted onto the mounting holes, or simply tie wrap the cable. Whatever is done, ensure there is a bit of play between encoder and mounting arrangement to prevent ...
