On 3/25/2011 1:13 PM, Roland Jollivet wrote:
> Hi Colin
>
> The dials are normally graduated, and a spin of however much should move the
> machine exactly that amount. Unless it's being used in a velocity mode,
> where turning the wheel means move continuously, and stop means stop. (also
> a debated topic (overrun))
>
> However, I want to supply the encoder only, similarly, as illustrated below.
> The terms 'jog wheel', MPG and pendant are often used in a mixed way.
>
> http://www.directencoders.com/products/mpg30/mpg30.asp
>
> But there are just too many configurations to start making the keypads too.
> In fact, my preference is for the MPG to mounted on the swivel panel,
> leaving a hand free, of which we often need a few more.
>
> Regards
> Roland

Geez, at either $150 or $170, somebody's mighty proud of their MPG.

Mark


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