As the flexspline flexes does it not acquire an angular deflection which would not work too well with rollers, but balls would accommodate.
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As the flexspline flexes does it not acquire an angular deflection which would not work too well with rollers, but balls would accommodate.
If not too cheeky I would like a copy :cheers:
Stepper has a controller mounted on it's end with a 10K pot. to control speed. Air is just a 24v sol. valve.
24v is supplied to stepper and valve from my main control panel for ON and via an...
Peristaltic pump driven by a stepper motor, since it doesn't rely on the design of the nozzle for any metering duty ( hence allowing air pulsing) you can use any sort of concentric tube system, the...
I have found that these type of misters to be fiddly to set consistently, so decided to knock something up that behaved how I thought it should.
Air and fluid independently set without interacting...
The Zero can be adjusted via 4 small grub screws around the outside of the dial, not the eccentricity adjustment on the mount. Haimer provide two hex keys, the larger for the mount, the smaller for...
Only if the tangent of the lead angle is less than the coefficient of friction, ie:- Depends on the ratio.
Lots of vehicles have used worm drives in axles and steering boxes which need to be...
Needle rollers make good strong pins
One Shot Lubrication System - Arc Euro Trade
Been following this thread mostly for the amusement it provides :D
Are you hoping/assuming that each of the paired gears will mate with its corresponding pair with the same degree of engagement,...
That's the point really, I don't want high speeds I want more torque. :D
It is a 400Hz motor so that would still give me 6000rpm, my VFD also goes to 1000Hz should I want a bit more. I do...
I have an HSD 6Kw 380v 2 pole router spindle which I would like to use on my VTX1 mill. I am considering rewinding it to be an ~ 2 Kw 8 pole 240v spindle, so that I would have a lot more torque at...
:wave:
Vexta 5ph steppers will give useful torque at 3000 rpm and 1000 steps/rev with their 240v drives - some good bargains on eBay
I decided that I might want to occasionally move my mc, so put wheels on it, but also have adjustable feet which I use to lift the wheels of the ground when in use.
Rule of thumb - 1% per 1000psi volumetric-ally ;)
http://www.machinerylubrication.com/Read/1314/hydraulic-fluid-perfect
Oil is compressible ie: springy ;)
Still interested, have you made any progress on this :)
There was a Vexta 5phase stepper with combined 36-1 gearbox on eBay for $49.99 this week. 0.01 deg/step
Vexta 5 phase stepper with 50/1 or 100/1 harmonic drive - 1/2 step will give 50,000 or 100,000 steps per rev.
Simple and small with very low backlash
I am guessing you are using either W8 or W7. I will fix the problem in the next couple of days.
Getting same message on WINXP
Yes I would be interested - any pics yet
Precisely the point I was making ;)
Where does the sliding come from :confused:
[QUOTE=UniqueMachining;1240953]Gerry
Hopefully it will be fully compatible with Mach3.
Hopefully it will be Standalone :D
Slight bit of finger trouble :o
SGDA-04APP
SGDA - Sigma series
-04 - 400watt 0.53HP
A - 220 volt (V is EC compliant 220 v )
P - Position control (pulse/dir) - S -...
R88D-UA12V = SGDA-04VA - just re badged
I am running 2 x SGDA-04AP together with an R88-UA12V.
The Omron manual is a bit easier to understand than the Yaskawa one, translation wise.
The...
Were you a diplomat in a previous life :D
You could use Vexta 5 phase steppers, half step- 1000 spr ,with 5mm pitch would give you 0.005 mm/step. If you use their drivers you can still get usefull torque at 3000 rpm. :)