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    Hey Jazz

    Perfect That's Great News, Yes the plan is to use a belt to the screw, it doesn't have much of the end on it but I thought I can open up the pulley to go over the thread slightly or use a coupler and a short length to the pulley although I thought that might get some backlash so hoping to go with the first option.
    Thank you very much for your help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grain_r View Post
    Yes the plan is to use a belt to the screw, it doesn't have much of the end on it but I thought I can open up the pulley to go over the thread slightly
    My old mate John S whos no longer with us, bless him, used to tap the pulley halfway and use this as the nut.! . . . It worked good and easy to do.
    -use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.

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