Re: ball screw preferences
Posted by
ballendo
on 2007-03-13 09:11:22 UTC
Hello,
This is true if the circle is unconstrained. But in the case of
these ballnuts the circle(ballnut body) will be supported by the
balls, and they are running in a helix, fully surrounding the
circumference of the ballscrew.
So the net effect will be the same as if you had placed a hose clamp
or clamp-style shaft collar around a cylinder with a helix of balls
between. The hoseclamp or clamp-style shaft collar will deform, but
if it is engineered with this deformation in mind, the balls will
cause it to deform fairly uniformly around the ballscrew.
I used hose clamp and shaft collar as examples because one is too
thin and the other too thick to ben an effective ballnut body in
this technique. But each IS tightened around its cylinder from a
single point. And each does indeed conform to the shape of the
cylinder within. (They do not remain oval!)
In this same way I would expect the ballnut body will also evenly
distribute around the ballscrew. It appears that it does based on
Steve's good success using them. He is not an inexperienced
machinist; and would likely have mentioned if there were tight and
loose spots in the balls travel...
Hope this helps,
Ballendo
P.S. The mfr. may even pre-shape the ballnut body as an OVAL(or
other shape needed) so it deforms INTO a circle upon loading. But I
doubt that is necessary.
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, R Rogers <rogersmach@...>
wrote:
spots in the ball travel.
This is true if the circle is unconstrained. But in the case of
these ballnuts the circle(ballnut body) will be supported by the
balls, and they are running in a helix, fully surrounding the
circumference of the ballscrew.
So the net effect will be the same as if you had placed a hose clamp
or clamp-style shaft collar around a cylinder with a helix of balls
between. The hoseclamp or clamp-style shaft collar will deform, but
if it is engineered with this deformation in mind, the balls will
cause it to deform fairly uniformly around the ballscrew.
I used hose clamp and shaft collar as examples because one is too
thin and the other too thick to ben an effective ballnut body in
this technique. But each IS tightened around its cylinder from a
single point. And each does indeed conform to the shape of the
cylinder within. (They do not remain oval!)
In this same way I would expect the ballnut body will also evenly
distribute around the ballscrew. It appears that it does based on
Steve's good success using them. He is not an inexperienced
machinist; and would likely have mentioned if there were tight and
loose spots in the balls travel...
Hope this helps,
Ballendo
P.S. The mfr. may even pre-shape the ballnut body as an OVAL(or
other shape needed) so it deforms INTO a circle upon loading. But I
doubt that is necessary.
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, R Rogers <rogersmach@...>
wrote:
>an oval, not a smaller circle. This would produce tight and loose
> Slitting a circular sleeve lengthwise and compressing it, produces
spots in the ball travel.
>the
> Ron
>
>
> ballendo <ballendo@...> wrote:
> Steve,
>
> Thank you for the details. I've seen that technique (If I'm
> understanding you correctly) of BL control used by Techno Isel in
> A/b nuts used in their routers and sold as parts. Always thoughtit
> was an interesting approach. Wondered why it didn't see wider use.and the
>
> With your endorsement here that will likely change,
>
> Ballendo
>
> >>B wrote:
> >>P.S. Have you used these ballnuts?
>
> >In CCED, Steve Blackmore <steve@> wrote:
> >Yes - I use them all the time, they are very good, and not that
> >expensive. The nut has a split section where the ball track is
> >adjusting screw actually squeezes it reducing the clearance. Thescrew
> >they sell is rolled but it seems good quality with good hardeningon
> >the outer surface.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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