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    Hi dear friends, do u thing its good ide to use ballscrews RM2505-L=2600mm on both sides of my y-axis. Could it be too long and cause vibrations ? Or should i use R and G instead?

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    Quote Originally Posted by masinecc View Post
    Hi dear friends, do u thing its good ide to use ballscrews RM2505-L=2600mm on both sides of my y-axis. Could it be too long and cause vibrations ? Or should i use R and G instead?
    Welcome to the forum. It would be better if you started a new thread with this.

    You could use rotating ball nuts so that the screws remained static. ..Clive

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    Thanks for ur reply, would u like to post a picture from that rotating ball nut? Just to see how does it look like. Thanks !

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    Quote Originally Posted by masinecc View Post
    Thanks for ur reply, would u like to post a picture from that rotating ball nut? Just to see how does it look like. Thanks !
    If you do a search on the forum you'll see that Jonathan uses them and so does Silyavski, they have pictures in their threads...
    Neil...

    Build log...here

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    Great thread! plenty of useful information!
    Cheers
    Clayt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skipsoaring View Post
    Great thread! plenty of useful information!
    Cheers
    Clayt
    Great thread indeed!
    I was wondering if there is a way to print this thread in its entirety? It is so long to read on the PC that I would like to print and highlight key info. Or maybe it can be saved as a file and imported into MS Word? Or maybe one of you has distilled it down to the basics already? I am open to ideas on this.

    Randy

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    Just looking at this quickly - go to the top of this page - you'll see 'Thread Tools' which has a 'Printable' option that you can select. From the printable version you can print to a .pdf. You'll still need to do this for every page, though...

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