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    Quote Originally Posted by Fancy View Post
    should i adjust the nut to have minimum drag ? or do i tighten all the way and it should be fine ? if i should tighten all the way then the block is faulty. please clarify this point for me as all my knowledge is theoretical from forums and such.
    You haven't answered the last statement ie. are there spacer tubes in the block. Also are the bearings AC type or standard ball bearings
    ..Clive
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    I didn't answer because I said in a previous reply that i disassembled them and there are only two bearings inside. I don't know what an AC type bearing is, Would you explain ? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fancy View Post
    I didn't answer because I said in a previous reply that i disassembled them and there are only two bearings inside. I don't know what an AC type bearing is, Would you explain ? Thanks.
    There should be spacer tubes either side of the bearings.. A picture of the parts would help. Is there a number on the bearing to identify it and is there an oil seal. AC bearings (which they should be) have to be fitted back to back.

    Where did you get them from?
    Last edited by Clive S; 15-01-2019 at 07:15 PM.
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    The bearings indeed have a writing on them it is 5001Z. I got BK and FK Blocks and neither are working. I got them from a local seller.
    Last edited by Fancy; 16-01-2019 at 12:18 AM.

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    The bearings indeed have a writing on them it is 5001Z. I got BK and FK Blocks and neither are working. I got them from a local seller.
    Those are not BK blocks, BK are like this :- https://www.google.com/search?safe=a...V6WUHewkEU1-M:

    AC bearings a bit like these:- https://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/p8...duct_info.html

    5001Z bearings are not good for ball screws you might be able to get the AC type and fit them back to back.

    Your blocks are FK and FF:- https://www.google.com/search?safe=a...8ASwh55BuW4nM:

    Looking at your housing is there a spacer tube in the bearing seal? Look at the picture of the BK block above you can see a spacer at each side
    Last edited by Clive S; 16-01-2019 at 09:02 AM.
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

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    Years ago I ordered some BK bearing blocks and they did not come with the spacer tubes (2off). What happens is the ballscrew gets clamped up hard against the seals (the parts left inside your blocks with the bearings removed) and they are then very difficult to rotate. I don’t know why they sometimes send them out like this.

    I had a friend turn up 2 spacers on his lathe and all was well.

    Either ask the supplier where the spacers are
    Or get someone to make up some spacer tubes

    If you check my YouTube channel (routercnc) episode 5 shows me building up a ballscrew and mount. Note the brass buffers are nice to have but could still work without. Here you will see the spacers you need.

    In terms of bearings then you have the budget ones. As Clive says you can optionally upgrade to AC bearings but either way you need the spacers.
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    I talked with the seller and it was a heated phone call and he said i didn't know what i am talking about and went to say that it's because of my inexperience that i am not able to get them to work right but at the end told me to ship the ballscrews and the blocks and get my money back so i am going do that and never am i gonna deal with him again. Thanks for the help guys much appreciated @Clive @routercnc.
    Last edited by Fancy; 16-01-2019 at 03:47 PM.

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