Thread: Ideas for fitting leadscrews
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09-11-2008 #1
The previous arrangement put an axial load on the skate bearings which they don't like and as a result the friction is much higher than I liked. Part 4 in the diagram is a acetal thrust bearing from BNL, supplied by RS at £0.73p which addresses the issue.
The only critical dimension is the thrust washer, part 5. The ID of this part must be large enough not to foul the shaft and the OD large enough to butt to the bearing black and not slip inside to foul the skate bearing whch is recessed 0.5 - 1mm to stop this happening.Last edited by irving2008; 09-11-2008 at 09:45 PM.
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11-11-2008 #2
A belleville washer could save you hours of fiddling about setting that up, but just how do you plan to drill through the screw and where have the bleedin' smilies gone when I need them?
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11-11-2008 #3
what do you mean "drill through the screw"?:confused:
and the smilies are here...
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11-11-2008 #4
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11-11-2008 #5
Not if your using the quick reply !
.Me
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