Everest Labs in Fremont, California, is an innovative company building AI-enabled operating systems. Using a SCARA robot with pick-and-place operation, their system sorts materials passing by it on a conveyor, using an AI to distinguish materials and identify recyclables.
As Everest Labs was developing their system to be sold to recycling centers worldwide, they found that their robot needed speed feedback in order to track the recyclables on the conveyor, and therefore needed a simple way to install conveyor speed feedback on a gear motor.
Everest Labs are developing their system to be sold to recycling centers worldwide, which will make recovering recyclables from refuse more efficient.
In their system, the robot requires speed feedback from the conveyor. But the construction required an innovative mount. Everlast Labs had seen an EPC encoder on a gear motor, and wanted suggestions on how to affix the encoder but keep it protected from other equipment.
With varying motors used from one customer to the next, they were looking for a solution that could be flexible and allow quick and easy installation. The gear motors typically have a back shaft opposite the drive end that is exposed, but somewhat flush to the gearbox case. There is not enough shaft to install an encoder. Drilling and tapping the shaft and installing a stub shaft was an option, but time consuming and could void warranty of the gear motor.
Samir Kamat, an engineer with Everest Labs, called EPC and reviewed possible solutions. Ryan Money, an engineer with Kaman Automation (a distributor of EPC products) was available and in the area, so Ryan visited Everest Labs to review the installation challenge and see how it could be solved.
After some consideration, a solution was found: EPC's Model 58HF could be mounted with a magnetic coupling and an EPC Uni-cover, along with a customer-supplied adaptor plate for securing the encoder.
Everest Labs chose the Model 58HF because of its compact size, metal housing, and IP67 seal – which protects the encoder in applications where water is present. The magnetic coupling was selected because it allows fast, easy installation on almost any motor shaft likely to be encountered on-site. The Uni-cover was selected for safety for operators working around the equipment, and to protect the encoder from debris and impact hazard from fork lifts or other equipment.
After the Model 58HF was installed with the magnetic coupling, Uni-cover, and customer-supplied adaptor plate, and testing was completed, Samir and Ryan reported that the machinery was working consistently and reliably.
The Model 58HF Accu-Coder® hollow-bore encoder is specifically designed for the challenges of an industrial environment. The versatile Model 58HF offers 6 output types, 32 different waveforms, and any resolution from 1 to 65,536 CPR (that’s 262,144 counts in full quadrature). This encoder is also highly mechanically configurable.
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