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    Hi all...

    Ok, think I have managed to compile a pretty comprehensive list.. All these parts were bought from Zapp and I have tried to pull the details from the invoice and match them to Zapp's website. I have put a link next to each item so you can check it out directly..

    2 off - SK-A4-013 MBA-20F
    Nema 34 motor mount
    mba12c-nema-23-motor-mount

    2 off - FKA20-C7 FKA20-C7
    25mm Ballscrew support (fixed end)
    The FKA20-C7 is a ballscrew support for the fixed end of the ball screw. (25mm diameter)

    1 off - HL-K0-002 BF-12C7
    16mm Ballscrew support (Floating end)
    The BF12-C7 is a ballscrew support for the floating end of the ball screw. (15-16mm diameter)

    2 off - ZPSFBN2510 SFBN2510
    25mmx10mm pitch ballnut
    SFBN2505
    THIS LINK IS TO THE 25MMX5MM BALLNUT, CANT FIND 25MMX10MM ON WEBSITE

    2 off - ZPSF2510-2200 ZPSF2510-2200
    25mmx10mm pitch ballscrew - 2200mm long
    SF2505
    THIS LINK IS TO THE 25MMX5MM BALLSCREW, CANT FIND 25MMX10MM ON WEBSITE

    2 off - CN-M0-019 SY85STH80-5504B
    6NM stepper motors (Nema 34)
    SY85STH80-5504B Nema 34 Stepper motor

    1 off - ZPSF1610-1400 ZPSF1610-1400
    16mmx10mm pitch ballscrew 1400mm long
    SF1610 ballscrew

    1 0ff - ZPSFBN1610 ZPSFBN1610
    16mmx10mm ballnut
    SFBN1610

    1 off - FK12-C7 FK12-C7
    16mm ballscrew support (fixed end)
    The FK12-C7 is a ballscrew support for the fixed end of the ball screw. (16mm diameter)

    1 off - SK-A4-001 MGD16
    16mm Ballnut bracket
    The MGD is a ballnut bracket desiged to fit standard (DIN 69051) FSU nd FDU ballnuts

    2 off - BF1-15.875X19.D40L66 BF1-15.875X19.D40L66
    Nema 34 flexible coupling (drilled to fit ballscrew and motor shafts)
    BF1-D40L66 Flexible Coupling

    2 off - HL-K0-011 BF-20
    25mm ballscrew (floating end)
    The BF20-C7 is a ballscrew support for the floating end of the ball screw. (25-32mm diameter)

    2 off - SK-A4-003 MGD25
    25mm Ballnut bracket
    The MGD25 is a ballnut bracket desiged to fit standard (DIN 69051) FSU nd FDU ballnuts

    2 off - HL-G0-1400-20-002 TBR20-1400
    20mm supported rail 1400mm long
    TBR20 Supported Round Shaft

    8 off - HL-I0-013 SBR20-UU
    Open linear bearing for 20mm supported rail
    SBR20UU Open linear bearing with housing

    2 off - HL-G0-2000-20-002 TBR20-2000
    20mm Supported rail 2000mm long
    TBR20 Supported Round Shaft

    2 off - HL-J0-400-20-001 ZPSFC20-400
    Ground round shaft 20mm dia
    SFC20 Precision ground round shaft (20 mm)

    1 off - HL-E0-500-16-05-001 ZPSF1605-500
    16mmx5mm pitch ballscrew (z axis) 500mm long
    R1605 ballscrew

    1 off - FK12-C5-TMT FK12-C5-TMT
    16mm ballscrew support (fixed end)
    The FK12-C5 is a ballscrew support for the fixed end of the ball screw. (16mm diameter)

    4 off - HL-K0-015 SHF-20
    20mm ground shaft supports
    SHF-20 flange mounting rail support

    4 off - HL-I0-003 SMA20UU
    20mm ground shaft linear bearings
    SMA20UU Linear Bearing with housing


    Phew... That's just about it... I did not include the two nema 23 (3NM) motors or mounts as I am thinking of using them for my smaller cnc, but if you insist, then I will sell them too to make the package complete.
    Also not listed here is the price I paid for machining the ends of the ballscrews (£320).

    There are also 2 x PM752 drivers for the NEMA 34 motors. These seem to be discontinued on the Zapp site now but I did find the data sheet for them http://www.zappautomation.co.uk/down...vers/PM752.pdf
    These cost me about £70 each, but am still trying to find the invoice for them..

    This equipment has had about a years very light use, mainly engraving wooden boxes.. I have only used my router for wood and it has had only light engraving loads. I have cleaned everything, including dismantling the ballnuts and reloading them with new ball bearings.

    A couple of you have asked me if I still have the gantries and z axis assembly. Unfortunately, I dont think that what I have will be of any use to you as I had to make a 12" high gantry to accommodate pre assembled boxes (which I engraved) for a customer. This meant the gantry was way too high to be rigid enough for 'proper' routing and was only capable of light loads. I was my intention to lower the gantry with a new design which meant mounting the rails (X) onto a hefty pair of RSJ's.
    If anyone is interested, I still have these RSJ's (cost me £100 for the pair), they are 157mm square and just shy of 2 meters long. They have been drilled to take the supported rails on one side, and have 6 x 1/2" mounting holes on the other side. They are extremely strong and rigid and I reckon they will make very good mounting rails for the X axis. Will supply photos on request.

    Whole lot cost me around £2700 inc vat...
    Make me an offer for the lot, or will split if no takers for the whole package..
    Any questions, just ask...

    Steve
    Last edited by fasteddy; 08-04-2013 at 11:21 AM.

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