Encoder Ensures Cutting Accuracy

Overcomes surface variability caused by seams.

Model TR3 Heavy Duty Tru-Trac encoder shown with dual-wheel option.
Model TR3 Heavy Duty Tru-Trac encoder shown with dual-wheel option.
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While developing a machine to cut corrugated, testing by Hipsher Tool & Die, a custom fabricator in Wabash, Indiana, revealed that the finished sheet length was inconsistent. The encoder providing length data to the cutting mechanism sometimes missed counts, which resulted in finished length variations that were out-of-spec. The machine’s existing encoder and wheel system worked perfectly with other applications, but this particular material presented a challenge.

Further investigation revealed the cause. Seams in the corrugated passing under the encoder wheel would cause it to jump and lose contact with the surface. The right encoder would need to be heavy enough to provide increased down-pressure to maintain contact with the corrugated being fed through, yet constructed with a material that would not damage the corrugated it touched. The new encoder also needed to match the old encoder’s CPR and counts per inch.

The encoder chosen had to meet the following requirements:

  • Quadrature output
  • Reliability
  • High resolution
  • Durability
  • Sealed bearings
  • Ultra heavy-duty housing
  • Wheels that would not damage material.

THE SOLUTION
Hipsher Tool & Die contacted C&E Advanced Technologies, an Ohio distributor for Encoder Products (Booth SL-6440). After consulting with Encoder Products, C&E’s Sales Engineer Jeff Ligon recommended the Model TR3 Heavy Duty Tru-Trac™ encoder, a compact, easy-to-use unit that integrates the encoder with a spring-loaded, heavy-duty measuring wheel assembly.With the Model TR3 Heavy Duty Tru-Trac encoder installed, Hipsher’s corrugated cutting machine reliably measures and cuts 100% of the time.With the Model TR3 Heavy Duty Tru-Trac encoder installed, Hipsher’s corrugated cutting machine reliably measures and cuts 100% of the time.Show Daily

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