Absolute Encoder In oak as a standard with yaskawa or delta

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aamir
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Absolute Encoder In oak as a standard with yaskawa or delta

Post by aamir »

Hello
When will centroid launch or have any plan to use absolute buffer type encoder as a standard in oak to eliminate limit switch .Most of the new m.c has no limit switch .
They are using buffer type absolute encoder as a standard.
Thanks
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Re: Absolute Encoder In oak as a standard with yaskawa or delta

Post by eng199 »

No, absolute is supported with OpticDirect and Yaskawa drives. I don't know what you mean by "buffer type".
HICKORY with EtherCAT drives will be the the way to get additional absolute encoder support in the near future.
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Re: Absolute Encoder In oak as a standard with yaskawa or delta

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https://www.centroidcnc.com/dealersuppo ... ds/301.pdf

Possibly this is the help you need as well.
Rob Jackson

RJ Technical Services
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