Thread: BUtting Racks (R&P) end to end
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13-07-2010 #1
Hi,
I just saw these 500mm racks on rs-online. It's hard sourcing longish rails here in my country so I'm thinking of butting 3 of these for my Cnc machine. Will it work? Also I saw some delrin racks, will these work for a cnc router?
^Thanks a lot.
jordan
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13-07-2010 #2
got a link?
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13-07-2010 #3
I was looking around for Rack and Pinion the other day, and the longest available seems to be 2 metres long.
I would use a full length if you only need 1500mm
Delrin Racks would wear out pretty fast on a CNC Router I would imagine.
Andy
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14-07-2010 #4
Shouldn't be a problem the rack on my lathe is made up of 6 or so 100mm sections, (don't know why) the ends have been perfectly cut and then they have also been dowel in place as well as the screws.
Alternatively you could leave a small gap between the racks (gear teeth will push against the sides not the trough) and use a short piece placed on top (upside down) to set the correct distance (add a bit of epoxy or tread lock if you are worried.)
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14-07-2010 #5
Try WMH Transmissions This is where i got my Linear guides and bearings from.. excellent service and next day delivery to! Based in Tamworth
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14-07-2010 #6
Bet they won't do next day to the Phillipines tho!
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14-07-2010 #7
I would for £7000 :D
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15-07-2010 #8
Thanks for all your answers guys,
Here's a link. They don't have the actual pictures so I'm not sure if ross77's suggestion will work.
http://philippines.rs-online.com/web...duct&R=5217792
lol Thanks for offering to send them here, adCNC.
I guess I have to search harder. If I can't find them here, there's always mcmaster-carr in the US, but it's gonna be a whole lot harder on the wallet.
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15-07-2010 #9
Since RS dont manufacture anything, there must be someone else stocks the same part... 5min with Google finds http://www.qtcgears.com/RFQ/default....les/khk144.htm Look at SR2-500 third section down, identical spec with DXF/PDF/DWG files. These are not 'machined ends' (thats elsewhere in the catalog) so i suspect these don't butt, you will have to machine the ends. Indeed you can tell this from the measurements. Circular pitch = Module * pi = 2 * 3.1416 = 6.2832mm so 80 teeth would be 80 * 6.2832 = 502.656mm which is the length of the 'machined ends' version. These have a length of 505mm!
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15-07-2010 #10Here's a link. They don't have the actual pictures so I'm not sure if ross77's suggestion will work.
This is from a stair lift, not really precision kit, but you get the idea.
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