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    What do you think of that design for a 16mm ballscrew? Maybe the pulley should go on the right between the bearing and locknut so I can use a smaller pulley.
    The bearings are double row 3805 2RS 25x37x10 spaced 35mm apart.

    It is just a copy of the Fenergy angetriebene Mutter and I will probably buy that one anyways.
    I just extended the spacing of the bearings and didn't copy other stuff that well.

    https://www.google.com/search?q=fene...h=566&biw=1280

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    What do you think of that design for a 16mm ballscrew? Maybe the pulley should go on the right between the bearing and locknut so I can use a smaller pulley.
    The bearings are double row 3805 2RS 25x37x10 spaced 35mm apart.
    Why do you need a rotating ballnut for a 16xx screw? This should say it all. Did you read anything at all from that thread and the forum?
    project 1 , 2, Dust Shoe ...

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