Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] ROTARY NUT
Posted by
Jon Elson
on 2003-11-10 21:44:04 UTC
mr_peja wrote:
screws. If they don't turn, they cannot whip. The problem is to
get the ball nut perfectly centered in the rotating assembly. You
have to make some assembly that runs between a pair of preloaded
roller bearings (angular contact bearings can be used in the smaller
setups), and it has to hold the ballnut by whatever surfaces are made
available. Then, you have to provide a toothed belt sprocket for the
motor to drive the nut.
Jon
>Hello group members,No, it is NOT easier to build, but it works better with long, thin
>I want open a new subject of discusion and (maybe) solutions
>for CNC driving with fastened screw and rotary nut.
>I think this is easier to build and looking for adwise
>
>
screws. If they don't turn, they cannot whip. The problem is to
get the ball nut perfectly centered in the rotating assembly. You
have to make some assembly that runs between a pair of preloaded
roller bearings (angular contact bearings can be used in the smaller
setups), and it has to hold the ballnut by whatever surfaces are made
available. Then, you have to provide a toothed belt sprocket for the
motor to drive the nut.
Jon
Discussion Thread
mr_peja
2003-11-10 10:22:28 UTC
ROTARY NUT
turbulatordude
2003-11-10 18:12:42 UTC
Re: ROTARY NUT
Jon Elson
2003-11-10 21:44:04 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] ROTARY NUT
Miroslav Pejic
2003-11-10 22:47:13 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] ROTARY NUT
Jon Elson
2003-11-11 09:59:30 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] ROTARY NUT