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29-12-2012 #8
The cutting force on a CNC router is a few tens of newtons, even when taking 'heavy' cuts in wood or aluminium. There's an additional force when acceleration so lets say 100N. The RM1610 ballscrews are rated for something like 7800N for one million revolutions, so operating at 100N they will last for a very long time. Hence you don't need a bigger screw unless critical speed is an issue, which according to your experiment and the calculation it isn't for this length (1450mm) and RM1610.
I did not say that I had bought any at that, or any, price. That was the first seller I found on ali-express who has RM2010. Last time I checked Chai doesn't sell RM2010 and Jazz posted only a few days ago saying the same. So where did you get your RM2010, or are they actually RM1610?
Either way my point is valid - RM1610 or RM2010 is a much better choice for this length for the vast majority of machines built on this forum. If John S has got a use for them then good for him, since he's just got a good deal.Last edited by Jonathan; 29-12-2012 at 06:24 PM.
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