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can I use for my Micro Mark vertical mill? What BallScrew will fit it with-out alot of modification?
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| Thomson Saginaw 5/8" 5TPI worked well enough for me on my Grizzly(which is made by the same company). Around $12 a foot for the ballscrews, and about $25 for the ballnuts. 0.0004" lead accuracy per ft. Works great with G201's Check out http://www.reidtool.com..........they keep em in stock(turned down ends or blanks)and super quick delivery. Theyve got alot of linear motion stuff as well. Last edited by CNCnUtZ; 04-01-2003 at 11:10 PM. |
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| CNCnUtz.... You are off by one zero on your lead screw accuracy. it is .004 per ft. Right now Reed tool is out of 5/8" .200 pitch ball nuts and also some of the 5/8" ball screws I have been waiting for my order for over a week now.
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They are huh? that is unusual for reidtool indeed. Ive yet to order anything from them in the past 2 years that they didnt have in stock for immediate shipment. Oh well.........it'll be worth the wait. Cant find a cheaper price on those anywhere |
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I'm going to order them this week. BTW did you add thrust bearings to the X axis? I'm going to add thrust bearings to it.
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| I just used two deep groove bearings mounted against eachother in a custom bearing assembly I made, and left it free at the opposite end for now(along with the y axis..............its not like Ill be getting 100ipm rapids out of it, and I havent seen a problem with that config yet). I didnt want to lose any more travel than necessary in the x. And I didnt want to weaken the base casting, by removing enough of it to properly mount bearings, to fix the y ballscrew assembly on both ends. So it is mounted on only one end too. I used the original thrust bearings that came off of the x axis on the Z axis ballscrew. |
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| These guy's have them instock http://www.roton.com/index.jsp
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Did the ball nuts fit, or did you have to modify the bed? They are 1"sq and 1" thick.
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