Thread: 14mm ballscrew + nut for VMC260
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16-05-2012 #1
1) Formula for force (F) developed on a ballscrew for a given torque (T), lead (L) and efficiency (e) is:
F=2*Pi*T*e/L
So as you can see if the pitch of the screw, L, is increased the force is decreased , so going from 2.5mm to 4mm you would have 62.5% of the original force (common sense really...) However that's not really an issue since F is already huge - say the motor provides 1Nm of torque for the 2.5mm screw, that's F=2*pi*1*0.9/0.0025=2262N which is clearly plenty.
The real problem with using 4mm pitch instead of 2.5mm is you will loose resolution. One turn of the motor with a 4mm screw would move 4/2.5=1.6 times as far so your resolution will be 1.6 times worse. However if the ballscrews are driven from the motors via timing belts you could put a smaller timing pulley on the motor to compensate and end up with the same value for step/mm overall. You need to decide if you require the original resolution?
2,3) Considering how much more it will cost you to buy the correct ballscrews perhaps it's worth seeing if you can fit the cheap RM series ballscrews from linearmotionbearings2008 on eBay? The RM1204 ballnuts are the smallest he does.
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16-05-2012 #2
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for the quick reply (and the Mechanic/Math lesson) :-)
There are defferent pitch available on 14mm ballscrew from this vendor.
They can also provide 2mm pitch. Woult that be better option then ? (I guess it would make the mill a bit slower... but I've got time, I am not runing a production line... ) :-)
Laurent
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16-05-2012 #3
Yes I forgot to mention, 2mm pitch will most likely be slower than using 2.5mm or 4mm pitch, however can't be sure without knowing the motor torque curve, mass and friction. The difference in speed between 2mm and 2.5mm will at worst be 20% slower. More likely somewhere between.
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16-05-2012 #4
We also offer a 1202 ballscrew with a flanged type nut.
http://www.zappautomation.co.uk/r120...?cPath=1_59_60
http://www.zappautomation.co.uk/r120...th=1_59_66_188
both nut and screw are stock.Visit Us: www.automationshop.co.uk
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16-05-2012 #5
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16-05-2012 #6
as long as the machining is no more complicated than the standard machining like to fit the FK and FF end supports then the price you see on the website is correct.
Visit Us: www.automationshop.co.uk
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