Re: timing pulley width's
Posted by
mjf462001 <mjf46@j...
on 2003-01-08 08:51:23 UTC
Hi Mark,
I just recently cnc'd an enco mill with 600 oz servos 2:1 pulleys
and 1" L series belts. The belts I am using are reinforced with steel
and will be strong enough if I upgrade to larger motors.
I believe you could get by with using a slightly smaller belt with
the 600oz motor.
Matthew
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "sparkness2001 <mark@c...>"
<mark@c...> wrote:
I just recently cnc'd an enco mill with 600 oz servos 2:1 pulleys
and 1" L series belts. The belts I am using are reinforced with steel
and will be strong enough if I upgrade to larger motors.
I believe you could get by with using a slightly smaller belt with
the 600oz motor.
Matthew
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "sparkness2001 <mark@c...>"
<mark@c...> wrote:
> I have a bridgeport clone I'm CNCing and looking for recomendationsis
> on timing belt width and pitch for use with 600 oz servos my plan
> to use gecko drives and 2:1 ratio pulleys with .200 lead screws
> --mark
Discussion Thread
sparkness2001 <mark@c...
2003-01-08 06:51:03 UTC
timing pulley width's
motovidia <motovidia@a...
2003-01-08 07:09:14 UTC
Re: timing pulley width's
Tim Goldstein
2003-01-08 07:24:33 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] timing pulley width's
mjf462001 <mjf46@j...
2003-01-08 08:51:23 UTC
Re: timing pulley width's