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| After all the dualmotor threads it seemed the right time to ask for some different views on driving two ballscrews by one servo in my case. Off course the servo needs to be up to it but i was concerned about the long gearbelts stretching causing backlash or worse. But this i can overcome. anyone using dualscrew tried creating some sort of preload like in a dualnutscrew?Any thoughts and experiences will be seriously studied and considered. have fun now.
__________________ Finally CHIPS you can have as much as you can without the doc. complainting about your cholesterol. Last edited by ironDigit; 12-13-2007 at 03:19 PM. |
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