Thanks, I'll measure the pitch today and see if the local electrics shop has one.
You're right, it's a push in block, 7.6mm wide, 3mm high, 4 way 1.6mm pitch3D printable one here:
Printables
www.printables.com
This alludes to it being a 3 pin dupont connector (no pictures shown when I loaded the page):
Digital Caliper Power Cable - SheekGeek
The worse thing about digital calipers are those stupid-small batteries that don’t last 5 minutes and don’t stay in too well. Sometimes you lose the battery cover then you’re really screwed. To find a workable solution to this issue, I googles and saw a bunch of 3D printed solutions for data...sheekgeek.org
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For mapping a cam, this looks promising:
Data Integration Fit for Vernier Caliper Indicator Adapter USB Adapter Plug Play | eBay
Features: Simplifys your data acquisition process with the usb adaptor for the heavy duty series software. Designed for professionals and diy enthusiasts, this user friendly usb adaptor is suitable for a wide ranges of users.www.ebay.co.uk
But not suitable for the OP's tool.Another one here which will either be better, worse or as good as the one above:
But not suitable for the OP's tool.
That's odd, those on my Amadeal linear scales look the same as the ones you show in your first post.@Wedg1e The Amadeal capacitance scale ones are different plugs. If I can't find one cheaply I will probably hard wire it, it's only for a power supply as I keep forgetting to switch it off when not in use! It's either use the capacitance scale or get another encoder and hook it up to the Aikron DRO. Both are an option as I have nearly finished the brackets for an encoder.
No worries; I didn't know about the other type@Wedg1e I thought you meant this type (as I didn't scroll down to see the lower link ).
https://www.yuriystoys.com/2019/01/shahe-dro-scales.html
I have these with my old BluDRO system.
I have a dial gauge with connector, any ideas for a program
Wanting to track cam profiles to look for variations