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Due to the limited motion of the Z axis, I was thinking UHMW flanged bearings. Seems the alum angle and skate bearings would be overkill. I'd love to hear from anyone having experience with them. Thanks, Dave |
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| Victorbl is using these for his whole machine. http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7614 He started with oilite bushings if I remember right and then switched to those and they were much better. Why do you feel they would be a bad idea? I don't have the materials and dynamics background to do any calculations about it and any insight is appreciated. ~Dan |
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| It's not so much that UHMW bushings can't work, it more that the assumption that the Z axis does less work than the X and Y is incorrect. Many operations such as the engraving and PCB drilling noted put very high demands on the Z axis. In fact since the Z generally has a much smaller travel than the X and Y any given point in the Z slide is likely to see higher wear than a point on the X or Y axis. Pete C. |
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