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  • 08-17-2008 13:31

    • svenh
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    CNC Y-Axis Drive for 3m Machine

    Hi there

    Is there a 3000mm or longer length ball screw available in 20 or 25x05 or should a rack and pinion system be considered for a Y-Axis setup in a CNC machine with a typical configuration as this one in photo?

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  • 08-18-2008 13:38 In reply to

    Re: CNC Y-Axis Drive for 3m Machine

    Hi Sven, welcome to CNC Zone.uk. Its nice to see our products assembled into a machine....

    Y axis Ballscrew: For production purposes, to make the application cost effective you will need to use a 25x25 or 32x32 Ballscrew with a rotating Ballnut, cost £2500gbp lead-time 18 weeks.

    Therefore I suggest a cheaper option: Rack and pinion; the pinion will require assembly to bespoke bearing block, as the stepper motor bearings are not designed to carry the extra load of the pinion.

     

     

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  • 08-18-2008 14:41 In reply to

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    Re: CNC Y-Axis Drive for 3m Machine

    Hi Kevin,

    You are right, the most practical solution would be a rack and pinion setup. Regarding the stepper motor bearings, I am playing with a design idea with pinions on both sides underneath the machine bridge assembly connected to a common pinion drive shaft. I then connect the stepper motor via a belt drive to this pinion drive shaft. This gives me the opportunity to gear the setup for in the region of 6000mm/min and everything is neatly tucked away underneath the machine. What I also achieve is a very stiff bridge assembly in yaw. I will later, time permitting, post sketches of this design idea.

    Regards

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  • 08-18-2008 18:19 In reply to

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    Re: CNC Y-Axis Drive for 3m Machine

    svenh:
    Is there a 3000mm or longer length ball screw available in 20 or 25x05 or should a rack and pinion system be considered.

    Have you considered a toothed-belt? Bolt the carriage to the belt, and motorise one pulley. (rather like a souped-up flat-bed plotter). We used such a setup sucessfully for a semi-circular axis on an x-ray microscope. (a much bigger machine than it sounds)

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  • 08-18-2008 19:02 In reply to

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    Re: CNC Y-Axis Drive for 3m Machine

    Hi there,

    I did not consider a toothed belt but it seems like an excellent idea. I will definitely do some research in that direction.

    Regards

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  • 08-18-2008 22:48 In reply to

    Re: CNC Y-Axis Drive for 3m Machine

    I have just checked our database of bespoke machines….We recently manufactured a hot wire machine. Designed predominantly as a foam block cutter with the option of adding a Z Axis, this was driven by one of our new linear slide systems with a toothed belt; this offers a repeatability of 0.075mm (0.003”)

     

    The Z Axis was added later for the roughing of the surf board profile….

     

     

     

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