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Is there a CAD drawing avilable for the above linked Masso optical encoder?
I'm putting a 24k rpm 2.2kW spindle geared down 3:1 (8k rpm spindle speed) on my CNC converted SX2 mini mill, and wish to rigid tap.
I'll be adding a disc with the encoder wheel on it that will bolt to the top of the large pulley and sit under the bottom plate. (see attached photos).
For this I intend to cut a relief in the plate to accomodate the sensor and have a 3d printed mount hold the sensor and drop into place.
I've ordered the board, but given the likely lead time because of slow postage, it'd be great to have a CAD drawing so I can model my mount and get as much done as I can ahead of the sensor arriving.
The 2D dimensions of the board given on the product/documentation page on the masso site doesn't give the critical dimensions of the mounting bolts, the dimensions of the connector, or the locations of the sensors themselves.
Can anyone help?
Cheers!
Shaun

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Is there a CAD drawing avilable for the above linked Masso optical encoder?
I'm putting a 24k rpm 2.2kW spindle geared down 3:1 (8k rpm spindle speed) on my CNC converted SX2 mini mill, and wish to rigid tap.
I'll be adding a disc with the encoder wheel on it that will bolt to the top of the large pulley and sit under the bottom plate. (see attached photos).
For this I intend to cut a relief in the plate to accomodate the sensor and have a 3d printed mount hold the sensor and drop into place.
I've ordered the board, but given the likely lead time because of slow postage, it'd be great to have a CAD drawing so I can model my mount and get as much done as I can ahead of the sensor arriving.
The 2D dimensions of the board given on the product/documentation page on the masso site doesn't give the critical dimensions of the mounting bolts, the dimensions of the connector, or the locations of the sensors themselves.
Can anyone help?
Cheers!
Shaun