>
> Is it possible that it simply rotates the eccentric arm to contact,
> and measures the angle to interference?


Could be. In that case I suppose an RVDT should be the best way to go.

Also there's an air inlet port which I don't know exactly what it does but
I suspect it could be what they use to sense the position of the arm?

El mar, 25 nov 2025 a las 1:09, Przemek Klosowski (<
[email protected]>) escribió:

> > Just found this one on Ebay and it says the range is 12.5 mm without
> mechanical adjustment.
> >
> > https://ebay.us/m/DMS37I
> >
> > I'm thinking about purchasing one and disassembling it just to see how
> it  works.
>
> Is it possible that it simply rotates the eccentric arm to contact,
> and measures the angle to interference?
>
>
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