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Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Servo motor questions

Posted by Nathan Clark
on 2010-06-12 23:49:04 UTC
I don't have a formula but gates has a software that you can download for free that will do it for you.
http://www.gates.com/designiq/index.cfm?location_id=11292

Nathan



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From: Randall Wink <rwwink@...>
To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, June 12, 2010 7:10:06 PM
Subject: RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Servo motor questions


That was my point. There was a formula to determine tension by the amount
of belt defection at the center between the two sheaves. I just can't lay
my fingers on it at the moment.

R. Wink

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<mailto:CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO%40yahoogroups.com> , "Randall Wink" <rwwink@...>
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> Just a note to say that as a designer of custom machines, I've always
> provided a jack screw to do the adjustments with. Trying to move the
> motor/plate and tighten the bolts is a lot like trying to tighten an
> alternator belt with just a wrench.
>
> R. Wink

The problem I see with a jack screw is the ability to measure tension. From
what i understand timing belts have specs for tension and i think a 5M belt
is 50 LBS? So i was thinking of putting a hook or something on motor to pull
it with a pull scale. Well maybe if the jack screw was a finger tighten type
thing it would work. Pull 50 LBS on the scale and finger tighten jack screw
to hold motor in place. Other wise you would use 1 hand to hold scale,
another hand to run ratchet and last hand to hold nut.

cnc4me

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> cnc_4_me wrote:
> > Steve said
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> > "it's probably easier to slot the motor mounting holes."
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> > Thanks for the reply.
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> > Do you have an educated guess on how much plus and minus travel would be
> needed for a slotted motor mount from the given center distance on the
> charts. Bridgeport sized machine.
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> You need much more than the tension adjustment range, to allow you to
> slip the belt over the flange on the pulley.
> 1/2" slide on the motor usually is needed to allow the belt to be
> placed. Probably 1/4" travel in the other direction will allow for any
> reasonable belt stretch.
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