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14-05-2020 #1
Anybody experience with these?
It looks like a neat way to cut down on parts but I wonder if it's going to cope properly with axial loads?
A proper BK bearing block has two captive bearings and a nut that holds it all together. I'm not so sure about these?
I do note the specs state a different load for axial push and pull, might be a clue?
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000151063765.html
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14-05-2020 #2
Hmm... 4 wires, you won't be able to run this parallel bi-polar (faster but needing more current for torque) - I imagine it'll be little use in a CNC machine that you want to use like you half mean it. Half the holding torque of a motor you could buy on these shores for 30-odd quid...
Probably ok in a 3D printer - I'd avoid it in a router.
Yes, it's a way of saving on parts - but in reality you're talking about losing a handful of components which, arguably, allow you to build a more elegant machine. Despite this appearing to be a good idea, I imagine it would be quite cumbersome to build around...
Just my uninformed opinion!
Wal.
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14-05-2020 #3
I would agree with Wal. Don't touch a router with it but fine for a 3D printer. Save your money. I run when I see adds that say 100% Actual photos, 100% copper coil.... Eahhhh Yer grand. The bearings would not be up to much in that thing.
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18-05-2020 #4
I'm making a 3D printer. But I've gone with proper BK BF blocks and ball screws on the Y and X axis. Gone with integrated lead screw (not ball screw) motors for the Z axis. Simply because it was physically difficult to mount separate blocks for the Z axis. Lead screws are not that precise anyway so...
Simon
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