Re: BP Conversion ???
Posted by
jcc3inc
on 2002-05-15 06:52:07 UTC
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "jjburns007" <machinetool@s...> wrote:
There are several retrofit manufacturers of BPT ballscrews which I
would consider. They are:
Ball Screws & Actuators Co., www.ballscrews.com
Hiwin Technologies, 847-827-2270
Nook Industries Inc., 1800-321-7800
Rockford Ballscrews, 1800-475-9532
When I considered these a couple years ago, Hiwin seemed like a good
choice. They are made in Taiwan.
Regards,
Jack C. Cain
> Boy, I have looked all over the place, and gotten some greatplease
> information on BP CNC conversions. I am a little confused, so
> be patient, as I am sure that this has been asked 1000 timesalready...
>is
> It seems like the best way to go is with ballscrews on X & Y. Who
> the most cost-effective supplier of BP ballscrew kits?Dear Sir:
>
There are several retrofit manufacturers of BPT ballscrews which I
would consider. They are:
Ball Screws & Actuators Co., www.ballscrews.com
Hiwin Technologies, 847-827-2270
Nook Industries Inc., 1800-321-7800
Rockford Ballscrews, 1800-475-9532
When I considered these a couple years ago, Hiwin seemed like a good
choice. They are made in Taiwan.
Regards,
Jack C. Cain
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jjburns007
2002-05-15 04:15:55 UTC
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2002-05-15 04:24:51 UTC
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jcc3inc
2002-05-15 06:52:07 UTC
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Tim Goldstein
2002-05-15 06:52:28 UTC
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2002-05-15 07:14:19 UTC
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