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Re: Timing Pulleys for CNC Work - OK or Not ???

on 2006-11-24 18:27:39 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?
>
>


Forget the gearing and go straight to timing belts and pulleys to get the ratio you want.
Gearing imposes backlash that you can't get rid of, timing belts are backlash free.
The HTD series are better at transmitting power than the older trapieziod type.

John S.

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John Stevenson 2006-11-24 18:27:39 UTC Re: Timing Pulleys for CNC Work - OK or Not ???