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19-04-2016 #1Here is a YouTube video of the issue, and I have attached a photo.
As Rob suggests I think you have a problem with the bearing holding the screw in position the motor should certainly not be doing that job. It will further damage your machine without sorting this problem out.
Take the motor off and see if you can check for end float in the screw
..Clive
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19-04-2016 #2
Last edited by cropwell; 19-04-2016 at 09:21 AM.
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19-04-2016 #3
Rob,
Re-reading I should have worked out that it wasn't the spindle motor but it was the only thing I could imagine moving on a halfway logically assembled machine :-(
I suppose all the vendors of ball screws should have a recommended shopping list of Ball Screw, Ball Screw Supports, Ball Nut and optionally Motor Mount, Motor Coupling and Motor, with a brief explanation of how and why, the market has clearly moved to a point where there is no research prior to shopping,
- Nick
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19-04-2016 #4
The Chinese vendor sent me a reply to an email that I sent them telling them about the issue.
Their response was:
"Dear friend.
Please can you buy such a coupling to change it. The problem will be solved then. This coupling is cheap only about 3usd. Can you get it in USA local? If yes. We can refund you 10usd. Then you can buy it. If you can not get it local. We can ship you 1pcs. It will cost about 12days. Please check if ok for you.
Waiting for your confirmation. Thanks a lot.
Nice day."
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I am unsure about what coupling I can buy in a hardware store to fix the issue.
Does anyone else have any recommendations on where to get similar couplings?
Thanks...
MarkLast edited by xoneeleven; 19-04-2016 at 01:59 PM.
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19-04-2016 #5
You didnt take a look at the fixed end of that ballscrew, which is on the bottom. There are two bearings on either side of the bottom plate, secured with a 17mm locknut on the ballscrew. The top bearing near the stepper motor is the floating end.
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19-04-2016 #6
They are talking about this type of coupling https://buildyourcnc.com/images/rigi...01-4%20200.JPG
As we have said - this uses the stepper motor bearings to fix the position - it is not the proper solution - the Z axis leadscrew needs to be in a fixed bearing at one end and a floating bearing at the other end.
A better compromise would be to have a collar on the top end of the leadscrew, but we would need better pictures of the leadscrew mounting arrangement to be able to advise you properly.
Best regards,
Rob
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19-04-2016 #7
I assume I have the same machine, and this is where the ballscrew is fixed.
Atleast on my machine, no motor-coupling would have anything to do with it.Last edited by sinnsvak; 19-04-2016 at 07:10 PM.
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19-04-2016 #8
Yes, we really need to see what is going on at the lower end of the Z on the OP's machine
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