Re: Low cost 0 backlash transmission - Ball bearing + trapezoidal screw
	
	
		
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M250cnc
				
			 
			Your not agreeing with me are you. :eek:
I use these belts on my lathe the Z is about 300mm BC
I was cutting some tool steel and a bit too hard it pushed the bar in the lathe chuck but the pulleys are about £30/40 each, built it has awesome power. Backlash is 0.05mm
Phil
			
		
	 
 Sorry maybe I came across wrong there - I meant to agree with you!
I meant to say that the laser cut pulleys and only 5mm wide belts were not good.
I've used XL pulleys and 1/2" (some bigger) belts on my machines. HD belts would be nice...
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Jonathan
				
			 
			...better than the X-axis nuns.
			
		
	 
 Just noticed that typo I made - oops!
	 
	
	
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		Re: Low cost 0 backlash transmission - Ball bearing + trapezoidal screw
	
	
		Thank you all!
Jonathan, 
You have done exactly what I intend to do.
Except that I was going to use an ACME rod.
Where did you find this thing on the picture, enclosing the ball bearing?
Did you get it machined?
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				Originally Posted by 
LabSkis
				
			 
			Where did you find this thing on the picture, enclosing the ball bearing?
Did you get it machined?
			
		
	 
 I cnc milled it on my machine. I can send you the drawing/Gcode/make another if you like. I made it that slightly odd shape to fit in a tight space on the Z-axis before changing the router design somewhat and using it on Y. If I did another for the Y I would leave more material there for the bolts, and put a spring/belville washers on the bolts so that it rides over imperfection in the screw,
	 
	
	
	
		Re: Low cost 0 backlash transmission - Ball bearing + trapezoidal screw
	
	
		OK. Thanx for your proposal.
But I have nothing around here to get this thing machined.
For the moment, I think I will stick to 0 backlash nuts like the one you find on dumpster cnc.
Yet, do you think it has a real advantages on those nuts in terms of backlash or friction? Despite the Acme being worn by the roller bearing?