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Lathe conversion, mostly Iggy, but all
On 2011-09-10, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote:
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Inaccurate ballscrews aren't
a problem, just loose ballscrews.
I understand that. I'm not using loose ballscrews, I'm just resorting to
C7 precision screws rather than what I'd like to use -- can't afford the
good ones.
My ball nuts, end supports and thrust bearings all support essentially
zero backlash. I'm not using spring-loaded dual nuts, but thread pitch
skewed nuts that have an inherent preload.
The scales come from India, from Electronica Mechatronic Systems Pvt.
Ltd. I'm buying them on a "piggyback" order from DRO Pros in California.
(they get a cut, of course)
Their lead time is about three months, because they only import four
times a year, but they'll make up any scale you want from their stock
parts, and put it on the container. Mine are presently "stolen" from a
DRO using their parts, but I'll replace the DRO scales with the ones that
come in by December.
I mis-typed the precision of the scales. Mine are 1 micron (not micro-
inch) in X and 5 microns in Z. That makes a difference.
LLoyd
Quality of components aside, if everything works as intended, you
should be able to accomplish what you want.
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