Re: Ball Screw Machining
Posted by
Brian Fairey
on 1999-07-02 03:26:59 UTC
Rubbish, the guy just wants to soften the end so he can machine it. If he had brought the screws from , say, Ball Screws and
Actuators they would have done it (soften the ends) for him.
Brian, Ont, Canada.
TADGUNINC@... wrote:
Actuators they would have done it (soften the ends) for him.
Brian, Ont, Canada.
TADGUNINC@... wrote:
> From: TADGUNINC@...
>
> john, I forgot to mention,
> if you are heating the ball screw to lower the hardness you'll need to
> reharden it after machining. Also, have you tried some of the polycrystalin
> bits.
> Tracey
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Discussion Thread
John Ross
1999-07-01 13:20:48 UTC
Ball Screw Machining
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1999-07-01 14:03:53 UTC
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Ted
1999-07-01 14:44:14 UTC
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TADGUNINC@x...
1999-07-01 14:44:45 UTC
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R.Dean, Nr Atlanta, GA
1999-07-02 02:47:56 UTC
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TADGUNINC@x...
1999-07-01 14:50:00 UTC
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1999-07-01 14:54:08 UTC
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Tim Goldstein
1999-07-01 16:45:46 UTC
Re: Ball Screw Machining
Brian Fairey
1999-07-02 03:26:59 UTC
Re: Ball Screw Machining
TADGUNINC@x...
1999-07-02 07:43:05 UTC
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Brian Fairey
1999-07-02 16:55:39 UTC
Re: Ball Screw Machining
TADGUNINC@x...
1999-07-02 21:43:18 UTC
Re: Ball Screw Machining
Jon Elson
1999-07-02 21:59:01 UTC
Re: Ball Screw Machining