Re: Transfer BallNut to new Screw?
Posted by
ballendo
on 2004-01-16 09:07:04 UTC
Torsten is right. reloading ballnuts is not too hard. BUT...
Regardless of how you decide to move the nut; may I suggest that you
FIRST spread out a light colored blanket in the MIDDLE of a room
(preferably with carpet underneath). Put a WHITE sheet on top of this
and SIT or KNEEL in the middle of it with the ballscrew(s)/nut(s) in
hand...
This way, if there is an accident, you have a pretty good chance of
not losing anything...
Hope this helps,
Ballendo
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "Torsten" <torsten@g...>
wrote:
Regardless of how you decide to move the nut; may I suggest that you
FIRST spread out a light colored blanket in the MIDDLE of a room
(preferably with carpet underneath). Put a WHITE sheet on top of this
and SIT or KNEEL in the middle of it with the ballscrew(s)/nut(s) in
hand...
This way, if there is an accident, you have a pretty good chance of
not losing anything...
Hope this helps,
Ballendo
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "Torsten" <torsten@g...>
wrote:
> If you mess up don't worry they are easily reassembled.
> Remove the ball return brackets and load the balls back in while
> the nut is over the screw.
> Use some grease to prevent the last few balls from falling out.
> Good Luck
Discussion Thread
Todd Meidinger
2004-01-15 13:23:08 UTC
Transfer BallNut to new Screw?
Torsten
2004-01-15 14:30:47 UTC
Re: Transfer BallNut to new Screw?
industrialhobbies
2004-01-15 15:54:44 UTC
Re: Transfer BallNut to new Screw?
Jon Elson
2004-01-15 21:43:10 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Transfer BallNut to new Screw?
ballendo
2004-01-16 09:07:04 UTC
Re: Transfer BallNut to new Screw?