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    Quote Originally Posted by Tenson View Post
    I see, so the motors drop in torque is not proportional to the increase in RPM? If you get more than double the torque at half the RPM then I can understand the argument for 10mm pitch vs. 5mm.
    A good approximation is that the torque is fairly constant upto a particular rpm (the 'corner speed') after which the torque does drop proportionately. We've come to the point where hand waving explanations are insufficient as there's too many variables. It will depend on the chosen motor and thresholds.

    The graph in the 3nm motor datasheet is helpful:

    http://www.zappautomation.co.uk/redi...H88-3008BF.pdf

    (They've just gone up in price by 20%!!)

    Also Irving's spreadsheet is very helpful to understand which factors affect the feedrate:

    http://www.mycncuk.com/forums/showth...otor-do-I-need

    Even when critical speed isn't a problem (as is the case with the rotating ballnut) you'll find the 10mm pitch screw wins over 5mm as the torque required to accelerate it is less, due to the kinetic energy of the rotating screw being 4 times less if the screw is only rotating at half the speed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tenson View Post
    I'd like to go for rotating ballnuts if Jonathan will be kind enough to make the parts for me, as it would be nice to keep the drive motors within the machine frame, rather than stuck on the end. Also I could use ballscrew without end-machining since it would just be held in a clamp.
    I'll work out a price and let you know asap. Though it's theoretically possible to get away without end-machining with rotating nuts I wouldn't advice is as the surface area of the screw in contact at the clamp will be very small. It adds very little to the price with linearmotionbearings2008, so I got my ballscrews cut with the standard end machining, except the same on both ends with the threaded portion. That way you can put a nut on either end to clamp it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tenson View Post
    I can get 2510 ballscrew from Zapp, so can you make a rotating ballnut assembly for that Jonathan?
    Yep I can do any size, that's what I'm using:

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    If you want 2510, although I think you'll be fine with 1610, you'd be much better off getting it from linearmotionbearings2008 on eBay. He sells 1605,1610,2005,2505 and 2510.

    This is the version I did which is suitable for 16mm or 20mm screws:

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    Last edited by Jonathan; 26-03-2012 at 04:56 PM.

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