The tach is just an input. You will have to enable it and set the pulses per revolution in TouchDRO. If there's a valid signal on the input you will be in business.
I used a cheap IR transmitter-receiver board and retro-reflective tape on my lathe spindle. I used small bits of the tape that came with my Pyle laser tachometer, but have since bought more since it's readily available. I put six pieces of tape on my spindle which provided pretty close to a 50% duty cycle and good frequency resolution at low speed. It was a little finicky getting it aligned and the sensitivity adjusted, but has been working great since. You will have to decide based on your machine.
(08-23-2017, 02:46 PM)Briney Eye Wrote: [ -> ]The tach is just an input. You will have to enable it and set the pulses per revolution in TouchDRO. If there's a valid signal on the input you will be in business.
I used a cheap IR transmitter-receiver board and retro-reflective tape on my lathe spindle. I used small bits of the tape that came with my Pyle laser tachometer, but have since bought more since it's readily available. I put six pieces of tape on my spindle which provided pretty close to a 50% duty cycle and good frequency resolution at low speed. It was a little finicky getting it aligned and the sensitivity adjusted, but has been working great since. You will have to decide based on your machine.
Thanks dor the info , i hope i can find the way to enable it.
Does the board come witch i kind of instruction ?
i think i can go with IR transmitter because i have a small lathe machine proxxon PD250
That's a cute little machine, but it must have been a real challenge to mount your scales. I have bought a couple of Proxxon tools for work. I just checked out some Youtube videos, and it looks like you have plenty of room to mount a sensor under the cover, and probably use the existing bolts for your cable clips. With the type of IR sensor that I used you will only need to drill and tap one hole. I used a short nylon standoff to space the board away from the gearbox housing. It looks like you have plenty of space to put some reflective tape on the spindle.