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    ray jones 1
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      @rayjones1

      HI i am contemplating buying another DRO for my mill.

      Short of buying a very expensive unit such as a Newlall or similar, there are currently numerous china made DRO units on Ebay for less than £75.

      I currently have a number of magnetic reader heads all with the standard 9 pin plug. Assuming I purchased a china made unit , or any other unit with a 9 pin fitting. , what are the chances of my magntic reader heads working with a strange main unit? do they all use a similar language to comminicate.?. This question is assuming the box I may buy has the same 9 pin plug as my readr heads. thank you

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      ray jones 1
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        @rayjones1

        QUESTION FOR EXPERTS

        #500426
        Martin Connelly
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          @martinconnelly55370

          According to a recent thread there are different ways of connecting them that all use the same 9 pin connector and are not directly interchangeable.

          Martin C

          #500430
          ray jones 1
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            @rayjones1

            Hi martin thank you , can you direct me to that link please? ray

            #500475
            Mike Poole
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              @mikepoole82104

              **LINK**
              The home page of this site contains a google search box that limits the search to this forum, the black bar above this thread has a link to home. There is plenty to browse through on DRO’s

              Mike

              Edited By Mike Poole on 10/10/2020 09:14:19

              #500496
              Brian Wood
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                @brianwood45127

                Ray,

                Irrespective of the quality or make of the DRO you buy in the end, I would urge you to be sure it includes the PCD function for setting out patterns of holes, an especially useful function for odd numbers of divisions for example that are tedious in the extreme to place by coordinate methods.

                Mine is a Newall as I have had good experience in the use of equipment made by that company before I took the plunge in my workshop.

                It will index repeatedly and accurately up to 99 divisions in a full circle just by the action of winding the handles to move the table back to a 0.000 x 0.000 display before calling for the next set of numbers for the following division..

                Regards Brian

                #502114
                John Hinkley
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                  @johnhinkley26699

                  I have been having problems with the Warco-supplied Z-axis scale on my mill occasionally so I resolved to replace the undersize X-axis scale with a longer one and substitute the Z-axis scale with the one removed from the X-axis. I took a punt on a 600mm glass scale from a seller on eBay and paid around £45 for it, delivered. As it happens, it's a non-slimline unit which only just fits but clears everything it should and, best of all, it worked with my DRO directly. To come to the point of this post, included in the box was a short connecting cable with 9-pin male plug on one end and a female 9-pin socket on the other. I can only imagine that this is required to convert the wiring from one system to another to suit different DRO requirements. There was no manual or instructions of any kind included in the bundle.

                  I would suggest buying the scales and DRO display from the same source and not do what I did. I was lucky. However if you decide to mix and match and you find you need a cable such as I have described, drop me a PM with your address and I'll pop it in the post to you.

                  John

                  Edit:  I've checked the pins for continuity with my multimeter and there is certainly some cross-wiring going on within.

                  Edited By John Hinkley on 19/10/2020 09:56:24

                  #502123
                  Brian H
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                    @brianh50089

                    I can recommend M-DRO as merely a satisfied customer.

                    Brian

                    #502127
                    John Hinkley
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                      @johnhinkley26699
                      Posted by Brian H on 19/10/2020 10:46:42:

                      I can recommend M-DRO as merely a satisfied customer.

                      Brian

                      I, too, have bought stuff from M-DRO and well pleased I was with it. I thought that Ray was on a tight budget – that's why I responded as I did. Low budget M-DRO are not. You get what you pay for, as always. I'm prepared to have a bit of a gamble on eBay from time to time.. The original Warco scales and DRO were relatively cheap when I bought them with the mill, but have increased in price since then inevitably. E.G. – the replacement scale from Warco is over twice the price I paid.

                      John

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