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=== Assembly Instructions ===
=== Assembly Instructions ===
'''Step 1:''' Attach the encoder mounting plate using the two small screws without washers. Make sure the raised edge is facing out so the cap will fit on later.
'''Step 1:''' Unscrew the encoder cap from the base and separate the pieces.
[[File:ENC4127_Assembly_1.jpg|link=]]


'''Step 2:''' Remove the encoder wheel from the foam packaging and slide it onto the shaft with the flange facing out. Don't tighten the set screws yet.
'''Step 2:''' Attach the encoder base to the motor using the two small screws without washers. Make sure the raised edge is facing out so the cap will fit on later. When tightening the screws, pull the base outward as far as possible, as indicated by the red arrow below. This will ensure there is enough space so the optical reader does not contact the aluminum hub of the encoder wheel.
[[File:ENC4127_Assembly_1-2.jpg|link=]]


'''Step 3:''' Move the optical reader in, sliding the encoder wheel on the shaft so the wheel is resting within the reader's prongs. There are pegs on the bottom of the reader that line up with holes in the base to make this step easier.  
'''Step 3:''' Remove the encoder wheel from the foam packaging and slide it onto the shaft with the aluminum hub facing out. Don't tighten the set screws yet.
 
'''Step 4:''' Move the optical reader in, sliding the encoder wheel on the shaft so the wheel is resting within the reader's prongs. There are pegs on the bottom of the reader that line up with holes in the base to make this step easier.  


[[File:ENC4127_Assembly_2.jpg|link=|600px]]
[[File:ENC4127_Assembly_2.jpg|link=|600px]]


'''Step 4:''' Once both parts are in place, use the two small screws with washers to mount the reader. Be careful not to overtighten the screws, or you may damage the plastic clips on the reader.
'''Step 5:''' Once both parts are in place, use the two small screws with washers to mount the reader. Be careful not to overtighten the screws, or you may damage the plastic clips on the reader. Ensure that the head of the optical reader does not make contact with the aluminum hub of the encoder wheel. If it does, try loosening the screws of the encoder base and slide it outward.


[[File:ENC4127_Assembly_3.jpg|link=]]
[[File:ENC4127_Assembly_3-1.jpg|link=]]


'''Step 5:''' Position the encoder wheel so that it is halfway between the reader's prongs, and then tighten both set screws on the wheel's flange using the included allan key.
'''Step 6:''' Position the encoder wheel so that it is halfway between the reader's prongs, and then tighten both set screws on the wheel's aluminum hub using the included allan key.


[[File:ENC4127_Assembly_4.jpg|link=|500px]]
[[File:ENC4127_Assembly_4-1.jpg|link=|500px]]


'''Step 6:''' Place the cap on the encoder, ensuring that the rubber gasket on the encoder cable is seated in between the base and the cap
'''Step 7:''' Place the cap on the encoder, ensuring that the rubber gasket on the encoder cable is seated in between the base and the cap


[[File:ENC4127_Assembly_5.jpg|link=|500px]]
[[File:ENC4127_Assembly_5.jpg|link=|500px]]


'''Step 7:''' Use the two long screws to attach the encoder cap to the base.
'''Step 8:''' Use the two long screws to attach the encoder cap to the base.


[[File:ENC4127_Assembly_6.jpg|link=|600px]]
[[File:ENC4127_Assembly_6.jpg|link=|600px]]

Latest revision as of 16:49, 1 October 2024

Contents

Ensure you have all the pieces before you start assembly:

ENC4127 Contents.jpg

  • 2 long screws for enclosure cap
  • 2 short screws with washers for the encoder reader
  • 2 short screws without washers for the encoder base
  • Encoder wheel
  • Encoder base and cap
  • Allan key for encoder wheel set screws

You'll need a small Phillips head or flathead screwdriver for this assembly.

Assembly Instructions

Step 1: Unscrew the encoder cap from the base and separate the pieces.

Step 2: Attach the encoder base to the motor using the two small screws without washers. Make sure the raised edge is facing out so the cap will fit on later. When tightening the screws, pull the base outward as far as possible, as indicated by the red arrow below. This will ensure there is enough space so the optical reader does not contact the aluminum hub of the encoder wheel. ENC4127 Assembly 1-2.jpg

Step 3: Remove the encoder wheel from the foam packaging and slide it onto the shaft with the aluminum hub facing out. Don't tighten the set screws yet.

Step 4: Move the optical reader in, sliding the encoder wheel on the shaft so the wheel is resting within the reader's prongs. There are pegs on the bottom of the reader that line up with holes in the base to make this step easier.

ENC4127 Assembly 2.jpg

Step 5: Once both parts are in place, use the two small screws with washers to mount the reader. Be careful not to overtighten the screws, or you may damage the plastic clips on the reader. Ensure that the head of the optical reader does not make contact with the aluminum hub of the encoder wheel. If it does, try loosening the screws of the encoder base and slide it outward.

ENC4127 Assembly 3-1.jpg

Step 6: Position the encoder wheel so that it is halfway between the reader's prongs, and then tighten both set screws on the wheel's aluminum hub using the included allan key.

ENC4127 Assembly 4-1.jpg

Step 7: Place the cap on the encoder, ensuring that the rubber gasket on the encoder cable is seated in between the base and the cap

ENC4127 Assembly 5.jpg

Step 8: Use the two long screws to attach the encoder cap to the base.

ENC4127 Assembly 6.jpg