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    encoder replacement

    I am looking to replace a dynapar encoder E1501000203 but can't find that # on dynapars site. does anyone know what I can use in it's place

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    Send an email to Dynopar support and ask for the resolution and type of the encoder, the physical aspects you can measure.
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    Al
    Thanks for the response, I had actually done that prior to asking on the forum. I have not gotten a reply yet. I read their model # description but it seems to not work for my model. Hopefully they will get back to me soon.


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    The E15 style does not show up in the cat. http://dynapar.com/uploadedFiles/_Si...010Catalog.pdf
    Is it like the E14 series? If so Koyo sell a practically identical one, it appears yours is a 1000p/rev, you just need to check if it is differential or single ended, (6 signal leads or 3)
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    Al thanks for the reponse,

    It has 3 leads, What does that mean differential or single ended.


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    ??? A simple 2ch quadrature encoder is 4 leads minimum, if differential, 6 leads min, more if the encoder has a 1/rev marker pulse.
    Unless you mean 3 leads PLUS 2 for power?
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