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Old 02-09-2009, 03:40 PM
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Help with BP Interact 412 Encoder Pinouts/Descriptions

I have a BP Interact 412 that I am currently retrofitting. Does someone has the pinouts or pin descriptions for the Servo Encoders?

This is what I have below: Servo Motor and Pins for the Servo







This is what I need: A, ~A, B, ~B and Power Connections to the servo encoder








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Old 02-13-2009, 09:25 AM
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I was able to find the pinout for ERO115-XXX Encoders, source www.cncrotary.com



I hope this will help someone,
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Have you been able to get.....

Have you been able to get you machine running with german encoders? I am still undecided about using mine or changing out to something a little more simple.

Do you have the mulitplier box as well?
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The stock Heidenhain Encoders are Sine Analog. So they will not work with most modern drivers. Also, the resolution was only 0.00033/inch.

I changed out the encoders with digital quadrature ones, not our resolution is 0.00025/inch.

You can see the entire build on the Mach3 Forum:
http://www.machsupport.com/forum/ind...c,13365.0.html

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What have you done with the ERO encoders you took off,JH?

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The old encoders can't be just taken off, their integrated into housing. But if you looking for parts of the encoders like the lamp, encoder wheel, circuit board or the aperture housing, I have some of those parts left. If you looking for something specific, let me know.

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Originally Posted by JHCHOPPERS View Post
The old encoders can't be just taken off, their integrated into housing. But if you looking for parts of the encoders like the lamp, encoder wheel, circuit board or the aperture housing, I have some of those parts left. If you looking for something specific, let me know.

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The individual parts can still be removed from the motor.I just wondered if you wanted to sell the lot.I`m not interested in specific parts.

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Mark,

Just sent you a PM if your interested in some spares for your machine.

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