Assembly - Front View
OrthographicThe Front view clearly shows the primary mounting flange, the main shaft, and the internal structural frame, providing the most informative perspective of the encoder's functional interface.
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The Front view clearly shows the primary mounting flange, the main shaft, and the internal structural frame, providing the most informative perspective of the encoder's functional interface.
The Top view reveals the full footprint of the encoder, including the horizontal layout of the frame, the base, and the angled sensor arm, which is critical for understanding its overall size and installation.
The Left view provides a side profile that clearly shows the depth of the assembly, the thickness of the mounting plate, and the vertical alignment of the internal components, which is not visible in the Front or Top views.
This section cut along the X-axis reveals the internal bore of the main shaft and the wall thickness of the mounting plate, which are critical for structural integrity and fit.
This horizontal section cut at the mid-plane shows the internal channel for the sensor arm and the thickness of the frame's cross-bracing, which are not visible from the outside.
This section cut along the X-axis reveals the internal bore of the main shaft and the wall thickness of the mounting plate, which are critical for structural integrity and fit.
This horizontal section cut at the mid-plane shows the internal channel for the sensor arm and the thickness of the frame's cross-bracing, which are not visible from the outside.
This detail magnifies the critical bore of the main shaft, which is essential for the encoder's precision and must be manufactured to a specific tolerance.
This detail shows the mounting hole pattern on the base, which is crucial for correct installation and alignment.
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