Re: Servo Motor Shaft Modification
Posted by
Polaraligned
on 2005-04-30 05:40:55 UTC
First off, John you are a true craftsman.
Second,
I don't agree with you about the 3/8" shaft "hardly being strong
enough". NEMA 34 steppers have a 3/8" shaft and are made in
multiple stacks up to 2000 oz-in. Maybe they use a stronger
alloy for their shaft but they transfer a tremendous amount
of power through a 3/8" shaft. I don't know how much torque it
would take to twist a 3/8" shaft, but I'll bet it is more than
you are putting into the bridgeport. Someone correct me if I
am wrong.
Scott
Second,
I don't agree with you about the 3/8" shaft "hardly being strong
enough". NEMA 34 steppers have a 3/8" shaft and are made in
multiple stacks up to 2000 oz-in. Maybe they use a stronger
alloy for their shaft but they transfer a tremendous amount
of power through a 3/8" shaft. I don't know how much torque it
would take to twist a 3/8" shaft, but I'll bet it is more than
you are putting into the bridgeport. Someone correct me if I
am wrong.
Scott
Discussion Thread
cnc_4_me
2005-04-29 00:32:07 UTC
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turbulatordude
2005-04-29 06:10:17 UTC
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R Rogers
2005-04-29 07:14:13 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: (EASY????) Servo Motor Shaft Modification
R Rogers
2005-04-29 16:53:16 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Servo Motor Shaft Modification
Gregg Swanson
2005-04-29 19:00:21 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Servo Motor Shaft Modification
Polaraligned
2005-04-30 05:40:55 UTC
Re: Servo Motor Shaft Modification
Robert Campbell
2005-04-30 17:56:17 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Re: Servo Motor Shaft Modification
Bruce Pigeon
2005-05-01 14:20:28 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Servo Motor Shaft Modification