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In the late 1980’s we produced our first stand alone mechanical chart recorder, The ENCODAGRAPH. Using readily available components, it was designed to be a retro fit replacement to various machines, where the original chart recorder could no longer be repaired or calibrated to a sufficient level. The next generation ENCODAGRAPH could operate between two or four machines and could also be synchronised to the test equipment slides.

The natural progression to the mechanical chart recorder was the ENCODAGRAPH VCR (virtual chart recorder). Using the standard PC and Windows 98 Operating System and the recently introduced USB port, we have produced a screen based chart recorder for the gear checking industry. Charts can be seen to be drawn in real time on the screen and a printout produced if required, or the data can be transferred into a database or spreadsheet program. A touch sensitve LCD screen, eliminates keyboard and mouse control and allows ease of operation in the gear test area.

To complement our gear checking range we also produce the ENCODAGRAPH PC (Pitch Checker) software. Again using the PC for the collection of data and calculation, results are instantly displayed on the screen in either a numerical chart or as a graph, with highlights for the worse teeth. A hard copy can be taken for records or data can be exported into various database or spreadsheet programmes for quality control. Manufactured to order to fit various machines, such as Goulder 2I, 2R etc.This equipment can enhance an older machine giving it a new lease of life.

For further information on any of our services please contact us at:

Rogers Machine Tools
Unit 21, Two Gates Industrial Estate, Two Gates
Tamworth, Staffordshire, B77 5AE.

Telephone: +44 (0) 1827 283247
Fax: +44 (0) 1827 262049
Web: www.encodagraph.com
E-Mail: info@encodagraph.com

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