On 8 January 2012 14:02, gene heskett <ghesk...@wdtv.com> wrote:
> Because the coupling is replacing the
> handwheel, its placement controls the end play of the worm too

I still am not sure which rotary he was on about, but as the title
refers to encoders, and I started that thread with a video of my
rotary drawing an encoder in pen, I think it might have been mine.

I decided that the original bearing and endfloat arrangement was too
crude for a motor drive, so if you look at the pictures I posted, I
re-made the whole eccentric housing, with a pair of angular contact
bearings for end-float (it has to take cutting forces when moving,
after all) and a needle roller to hold the worm in mesh.

-- 
atp
The idea that there is no such thing as objective truth is, quite simply, wrong.

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