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    Thanks for those Jazz-

    am looking into the pros and cons of using ball screw type motion for the x and y as well now- as it looks easier to set up than R&P-


    so with that in mind does the panel agree that screws are more accurate/ easier to mount etc- ie less faffing to get the tension/ pressure on the rack/ pinion?

    for the 'long' x axis (2500 ish) you'd just have the end block, the ball screw+ mounting block and the machined end bearing- plus the screw obviously-! (one set per side)

    would you go straight on with the stepper or do a belt?

    whose the best supplier for these- i imagine Zero backlash is what i'm after?

    hope everybody's well

    G

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    Quote Originally Posted by georgetheforge View Post
    so with that in mind does the panel agree that screws are more accurate/ easier to mount etc- ie less faffing to get the tension/ pressure on the rack/ pinion?
    YES

    Quote Originally Posted by georgetheforge View Post
    for the 'long' x axis (2500 ish) you'd just have the end block, the ball screw+ mounting block and the machined end bearing- plus the screw obviously-! (one set per side)
    Your problem here with a ballscrew is the length, 2.5mtr is too long in my experience if unless you use a rotating ballnut.!! (Ask Jonathan regards rotating nuts)

    Quote Originally Posted by georgetheforge View Post
    would you go straight on with the stepper or do a belt?
    I prefer using short timing belts to connect motors to help with resonance and allow easy gearing options.

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