??? 03/12/04 17:44 Read: times |
#66610 - RE: encoders: Steve Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Why expensive? Can't you buy a small one like these (US$15,00) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayIS...gory=19164
disassemble the encoder part and mount it over a new metalic rule, so you can have a caliper of the desired size. The caliper above has data output and according the technical data found here http://www.pcmx.net/gauge/ it can measure up to 10m (2E23 units of 1/20480 inch). hth orlando |
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