Thread: Juddering Y axis
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11-07-2013 #1
My next job then, is to get the machine unbolted from the bench and slacken, jiggle, check and retighten the rail mountings. I'll probably take out the Y motor and check the feel of the Y slide on the rails.
It is only a hobby machine with ACME screws and delrin, but the hobby seems to be getting it aligned and working smoothly.
When I have got the machine off he bench I will take some pics.
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11-07-2013 #2
Last edited by dazza; 11-07-2013 at 02:38 PM.
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11-07-2013 #3
If there's nothing obviously mechanical causing this judder then it could possibly be resonance causing the motors to judder. This is a typical mind band resonance problem. Called mind band because it affects motors at mid to high rev ranges or frequency.
To quickly see if this could be the cause then try changing the micro stepping on the drives and see if it changes or moves the point when it happens.
If it's midband res then changing the MS can often eliminate the judder altogether, doesn't fix the problem just changes the frequency to a point it doesn't affect motors.Last edited by JAZZCNC; 11-07-2013 at 01:56 PM.
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11-07-2013 #4
Well chaps,
Progress has been made ! I took off the machine bed and unscrewed the block with the lead nut in it. The Y axis moved easily and smoothly. BUT when I unscrewed the lead nut block it was 1.2 mm above the mounting on the gantry, so it was bowing the lead screw. I have shimmed the block and now it runs smoothly. I just need to finish reassembling and test it again.
Hopefully, End of Story.
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