Re: DIY Nema23 Motor Mounts
I have just found some more pic’s of my motor mount fixed to my machine, (Rockcliff) here you can see how I went about fixing them to the machine.
http://www.mycncuk.com/forums/photop...1_DSC05176.JPG
and fixed to the machine:
http://www.mycncuk.com/forums/photop...1_DSC05177.JPG
http://www.mycncuk.com/forums/photop...1_DSC05179.JPG
Ok the pic below shows the motor and mount fixed to the machine, my lead screw isn’t in its correct position and that’s why it’s not lining up with the motor shaft (I was fiddling about, just wanted to test how things would look).
http://www.mycncuk.com/forums/photop...1_DSC05181.JPG
You may also notice that the motor isn’t fixed on with anything, i.e. I haven’t put any nuts on. This isn't permanent obviously and of course I will fix the motor with nuts and washers, I was just test fitting everything.
Also shows you how strong the motor mount is, it’s not even flexing with the weight of the motor!
The pic below shows the lead screw in the correct position and nicely lined up with the motor shaft awaiting a coupler!
http://www.mycncuk.com/forums/photop...1_DSC05183.JPG
GO ON HAVE AGO!
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Re: DIY Nema23 Motor Mounts
Been playing around with Google sketchup and trying to decide whats the best design for a motor mount that:
- Supports a NEMA23 motor
- uses a 8 x 22 x 7 ballrace and two 8 x 16 x 5 thrust races (these go either side of the ballrace mount
- a 6.35mm - 8mm motor coupler (the ones Lee sold me, whatever they are)
- 10x2 or 12x3 leadscrew turned down to 8mm for 50mm and threaded M8 for the last 25mm of that.
The second is slightly harder to make but is more compact and rigid I think...
Re: DIY Nema23 Motor Mounts
I have to admit that making motor mounts is very annoying, so I can appreciate what you've been doing (and it looks great)! I hadn't thought of using sticky-backed paper though (what I did was to drill the centre hole, clamp it to the motor in place, and then mark the drill holes).
When I come to fit the other ballscrew to my machine, I'm cheating, I'm afraid - the guy whose workshop it's built in gets a lot of parts laser cut, so the new ones (and also ones to replace the existing mounts, since they're being relocated) will be laser cut from 6mm steel (although the plates will be tapped and welded in place). It comes to just under £2 per plate.
irving - the second would be better, although I'm not sure I'd recess the plates either side of the motor mount (but would look nicer).
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Re: DIY Nema23 Motor Mounts
Hi,
I have just about finished retro fitting a mill.
I found the easiest way to make a mount was to use 100mm box section.
It had 4mm walls so was very rigid and thick enough to tap M5 threads directly into it. Just needed facing on 2 sides.
The below is from the Y axis, the nuts and bolts are not the finished ones, just to test alignment.
regards
Melee
Re: DIY Nema23 Motor Mounts
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melee
Hi,
I have just about finished retro fitting a mill.
I found the easiest way to make a mount was to use 100mm box section.
It had 4mm walls so was very rigid and thick enough to tap M5 threads directly into it. Just needed facing on 2 sides.
The below is from the Y axis, the nuts and bolts are not the finished ones, just to test alignment.
regards
Melee
Now that is a neat bit of lateral thinking, wish I'd thought of it!:cool: Since I am machining up the ballrace mount and not using a ready made one it woudn't reduce the amount of work for me significantly but for someone with limited tooling thats an easy way to go.