Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] re:re:Cnc router help
Posted by
Smoke
on 2001-01-29 20:54:54 UTC
Yeah.....that clarifies it. Sounds like a good solution...if you don't want
to machine the screw and if you have the room to install the drive that way.
Of course you also have to provide a method for contolling the motor wires
as well.
Smoke,
to machine the screw and if you have the room to install the drive that way.
Of course you also have to provide a method for contolling the motor wires
as well.
Smoke,
>Yes. The mount for the ballnut is fitted with bearings (2 sets, in ahelps.
>fixed or rigid mount style. The bearing IDs allow the ballscrew to
>pass thru. An incorporated timing belt drive then spins the NUT,
>while the shaft (which can now be smaller/cheaper) is stationary. You
>are correct that in this case, the motor moves with the nut. >Hope this
>
>Ballendo
>
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smv@b...
2001-01-27 09:18:07 UTC
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Les Watts
2001-01-27 10:47:39 UTC
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Doug Harrison
2001-01-27 17:49:12 UTC
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2001-01-29 13:57:00 UTC
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2001-01-29 15:04:20 UTC
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Smoke
2001-01-29 15:50:45 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] re:Cnc router help
Doug Harrison
2001-01-29 17:07:04 UTC
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2001-01-29 20:32:07 UTC
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2001-01-29 20:44:04 UTC
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Smoke
2001-01-29 20:54:54 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] re:re:Cnc router help
Les Watts
2001-01-30 06:10:45 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] re:Cnc router help
Doug Harrison
2001-01-30 14:41:49 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] re:Cnc router help