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That's a good question.
I've tried many things over the years. The most standard soluiotn I've found is a M4 screw (the longer the better) with couple of nuts (one to secure the screw inside the holow shaft and then two-three to secure the encoder rotor)
In this project however, I've used a male and female screw that is usually used for fixing furniture. For fixing two cabinets together for example. I think it is from ikea, but I am not sure any more. I had it lying around.
It looks something like this:
Here is an amazon link , though I am not sure how long the amazon link with stay alive 😄
Hi, i was wandering what part you are using to mount the encoder?
Might just be me who is stupid but I cant see it listed anywhere
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