Timing Pulleys for CNC Work - OK or Not ???
Posted by
Paul Alciatore
on 2006-11-24 16:21:49 UTC
I have been a lurker here for some time but now is the time to get
more
active as I have some CNC projects to work on.
I am presently working on my first CNC adaption on a SB lathe. I
plan
to use steppers with a gear train to provide finer control and more
torque with less expensive steppers. I know that many designs just
attach a 200 step stepper directly to the lead screws, but I believe
this approach will be better and perhaps not cost a lot more in
materials.
Anyway, my question is about the connection of the final shaft of the
gear train to the lead screw. I would like to avoid an exposed gear
(the main gear train can be enclosed) so I was wondering about using
a
pair of same size timing pulleys to transmit the motion. I know that
the belts are reinforced and do not appear to stretch much but are
they
really suitable for this kind of service? What kind of errors could
I
expect from such a linkage? Does anyone here have any experience
with
then in CNC work? If suitable, how would I calculate the pulley size
to use based on the expected torque? Or what should I base the size
on?
more
active as I have some CNC projects to work on.
I am presently working on my first CNC adaption on a SB lathe. I
plan
to use steppers with a gear train to provide finer control and more
torque with less expensive steppers. I know that many designs just
attach a 200 step stepper directly to the lead screws, but I believe
this approach will be better and perhaps not cost a lot more in
materials.
Anyway, my question is about the connection of the final shaft of the
gear train to the lead screw. I would like to avoid an exposed gear
(the main gear train can be enclosed) so I was wondering about using
a
pair of same size timing pulleys to transmit the motion. I know that
the belts are reinforced and do not appear to stretch much but are
they
really suitable for this kind of service? What kind of errors could
I
expect from such a linkage? Does anyone here have any experience
with
then in CNC work? If suitable, how would I calculate the pulley size
to use based on the expected torque? Or what should I base the size
on?
Discussion Thread
Paul Alciatore
2006-11-24 16:21:49 UTC
Timing Pulleys for CNC Work - OK or Not ???
Paul Alciatore
2006-11-24 16:31:49 UTC
Timing Pulleys for CNC Work - OK or Not ???
turbulatordude
2006-11-24 19:54:51 UTC
Re: Timing Pulleys for CNC Work - OK or Not ???
Mark Vaughan
2006-11-25 01:43:38 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Timing Pulleys for CNC Work - OK or Not ???