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Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Threaded Rod/Cable Driven Encoders

Posted by Chris L
on 2002-01-30 18:01:53 UTC
ballendo wrote:

> Chris, List,
>
> In this case FIX the screw in place (under some tension if necessary)
> and "spin" the NUT... (which is mounted between two angular contact
> bearings)

Ya... this is a good way to keep that "fish in the water".... but it does
generally make for a little more work and possibly a little more out of
pocket expense when analyzing just what you need to make it work.

Of course, if you are eyeing up the front hubs, bearings and spindles from
that mid '70's honda sitting out behind the shed...... Well, that should keep
it cheap.

Chris L

Discussion Thread

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