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Found three really nice Assembly's at my local surplus store and at $15 each it was a good buy. Had $15 of fun disassembling the first one ![]() Attached to the assembly are encoders that as best as I can determine from their part numbering system it is 1230 PPR, even though I do not see that particular PPR listed. Model Number: E2312300X4x02 http://www.dynapar.com/uploadedFiles...Series_E23.pdf My question, is that is a common PPR spec? It sure would be economically convenient if I could use these but that is a pretty high count and these motors top out at 6645rpm Thanks for any input Ken |
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