Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Z-axis CNC conversion on a mill-drill: a challenge (long)
Posted by
Dan Mauch
on 2007-04-30 07:55:26 UTC
The right hand eccentric fits the bore in the right side of the power head frame. As I recall I made the flange on the eccentric bushing about 1/8" think thus it does not interfere with the worm wheel housing.
It's been a long time but I recall having bore the center bore 1/32 offset from the the OD of the flanged bushing.
No I did not put the spring back on the left side because with stepper/servo motor on the fine feed shaft there is no need for the return spring.
Yes I will email you a copy of the article and and will email you the pictures of the XY axis.
Dan Mauch
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It's been a long time but I recall having bore the center bore 1/32 offset from the the OD of the flanged bushing.
No I did not put the spring back on the left side because with stepper/servo motor on the fine feed shaft there is no need for the return spring.
Yes I will email you a copy of the article and and will email you the pictures of the XY axis.
Dan Mauch
economical 3D scanner software and kits
low cost stepper and servo motors.
cases for Gecko drives
kits and assembled 3-4 axis drives
www.camtronics-cnc.com
www.seanet.com/~dmauch
----- Original Message -----
From: WT
To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Z-axis CNC conversion on a mill-drill: a challenge (long)
Hi Dan,
Interesting! Offsetting the pinion shaft to get it nearer to the rack to
take out the backlash of the rack and pinion sounds good.
I can see that the left hand side eccentric bushing will be easy but where
did you put the right hand side eccentric? After reducing the right hand
side shaft diameter of the pinion, and making a corresponding eccentric
bushing, how and where did you install the right hand side eccentric
bushing?
Approximately how much (in inches or mm) did you offset the eccentric from
the original position?
Did you put back the coil spring on the left hand side of the pinion shaft?
If not, how did you counter balance the weight of the quill? Will the quill
not lower down on its own after being powered down?
Can you send me the article about solving the mill drill z axis backlash as
well as the pictures on the X and Y axis ball nut backlash elimination?
TIA, WT
----- Original Message -----
From: Dan Mauch
To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Z-axis CNC conversion on a mill-drill: a
challenge (long)
(Snip)......
On my mill drill, in addition to the quill modification, I did a couple of
novel things to make the ballscrews zero backlash.
(Snip)......
Now that I think about it I have some pictures of this somewhere. If
interested I can email them to you.
Yes I mentioned before that after the new pinion shaft was installed and the
eccentric bushing were rotated and then locked inplace that I had to
elongage the holes about 1/32" on the worm wheel housing to reduce the worm
to worm wheel backlash.
Dan Mauch
economical 3D scanner software and kits
low cost stepper and servo motors.
cases for Gecko drives
kits and assembled 3-4 axis drives
www.camtronics-cnc.com
www.seanet.com/~dmauch
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Discussion Thread
arquibaldo2001
2007-04-28 08:18:36 UTC
Z-axis CNC conversion on a mill-drill: a challenge (long)
R Wink
2007-04-28 09:09:44 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Z-axis CNC conversion on a mill-drill: a challenge (long)
Dan Mauch
2007-04-28 09:53:12 UTC
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arquibaldo2001
2007-04-28 11:39:23 UTC
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Dan Mauch
2007-04-28 13:15:21 UTC
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arquibaldo2001
2007-04-28 19:36:20 UTC
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WT
2007-04-28 21:46:38 UTC
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ballendo
2007-04-29 05:08:01 UTC
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Dan Mauch
2007-04-29 07:28:50 UTC
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David G. LeVine
2007-04-29 11:30:05 UTC
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WT
2007-04-29 18:16:26 UTC
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Dan Mauch
2007-04-30 07:55:26 UTC
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WT
2007-04-30 09:01:45 UTC
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ballendo
2007-04-30 20:27:39 UTC
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WT
2007-04-30 20:53:07 UTC
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turbulatordude
2007-05-01 13:38:01 UTC
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David G. LeVine
2007-05-02 11:03:52 UTC
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