Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Newbie Questions
Posted by
bjammin@i...
on 2002-10-31 05:01:14 UTC
The Chevalier CNC I used for several years had a manual mode in which
servos were fully disconnected, and no pronies, etc. ALL mills will
occasionally send the table flying if table locks are not employed. The
only time I ever had this happen, it was on a plain screw horizontal
Cincinnati.
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servos were fully disconnected, and no pronies, etc. ALL mills will
occasionally send the table flying if table locks are not employed. The
only time I ever had this happen, it was on a plain screw horizontal
Cincinnati.
At 08:22 PM 10/30/02 -0600, you wrote:
>The caveat on using a ballscrew feed in a manual mill isaol://5863:126/rec.crafts.metalworking or go thru Google.com to reach it if
>because the ballscrew provides virtually no friction,
>compared to an acme screw feed. You'd want a small prony
>brake, or some kind of damper to keep the table from moving
>when you took your hand off the crank. Best bet is to
>couple the ballscrews to either a servo or stepper (in that
>order of preference) as they would effectively hold
>position at the end of each move, assuming that they are
>controlled by a CNC system.
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>RayHex
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>> From: C.S. Mo <cs@...>
>>
>> To bring back a question that has been recently discussed
>with Ballscrews
>> but not Acme rod..
>>
>> I have roughly .015" backlash in my X and Y travels. I've
>heard talk
>> about "double-nutting" in order to reduce backlash. Has
>anyone done this
>> to one of the little Mill/Drills? Any advice on how to go
>about doing it?
>> I've considered going to ball screws but my
>understanding is that ball
>> screws make it so that the machine can not be used for
>manual milling -
>> is that correct?
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