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    WMD-16V (BF-16) my version conversion to cnc



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    Hi Jager - I like the motor mounts on the X and Y axis'. I can't tell from the picture how it is done.
    It looks like you turned the boss on the original motor mount to be an alignment pilot for the tubing the goes out to the flange that mounts the motor. If this is correct, did it automatically align the motor shaft and the screw shaft to the accuracy of the machine work? Is there a slot or hole to adjust the coupling?

    Thanks, Dave


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    Quote Originally Posted by Novah View Post
    Hi Jager - I like the motor mounts on the X and Y axis'. I can't tell from the picture how it is done.
    It looks like you turned the boss on the original motor mount to be an alignment pilot for the tubing the goes out to the flange that mounts the motor. If this is correct, did it automatically align the motor shaft and the screw shaft to the accuracy of the machine work? Is there a slot or hole to adjust the coupling?

    Thanks, Dave
    The first clutch is fixed to the motor shaft, then clutch is fixed to the end of the screw is tightened, and through the slot in the tube

    Once the motor and the shaft are connected rigidly and centered, tighten the screws on the tide of the machine.
    For the alignment of fixing these planes are used

    Split sleeve compensates for the deviation of 0.5 degrees
    Translation using Google translator :-)


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