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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,

>Yes. The mount for the ballnut is fitted with bearings (2 sets, in a
>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
helps.
>
>Ballendo
>

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