Thread: need help! choosing right kit
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15-09-2014 #1
Just saw his build and did not pay attention here
He is looking at best case scenario of 100x100x3 9kg/m, just checked it, so the gantry with sides depends how he will go having in mind 300mm Z , will weight minimum ~50kg without z and rails!!!
The Z will weight around 30kg + all the rails and motors and so . Especially if he wants a sturdy machine. The lightest gantry possible as i see it is more or less the way i make it right now on my build here and is not light at all.
My conclusion for my build was to go with servos or nema 34 to be on the safe side. i went with servos.
Another point is that Rack and pinion is not the best solution so better continue at his build thread, as all is interconnected.
msacnc,
Its wise first to finish the design, then to decide the motors. Rotating ball nut on long axis will be better option. Coupled with 2510 ballscrew on your machine size.Last edited by Boyan Silyavski; 15-09-2014 at 01:22 PM.
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15-09-2014 #2
thanks riving2008 silyavski for valuable information;
Nema 23 number is JK57HS112-3004
I have a limited option for stepper and PS choice, the available stepper are JK57HS112-3004 and JK86HS78-5504 to choose one of them (low cost for me)
Rotary ball nut is not available option in my country and also dust intensity in the air is a big problem for ball screw + high cost thus rack and pinion is easy to maintain specially with big 2400*1220*30 machine
I think the design of gantry with one box 100*100*3 may be reduce the weight
i have a limited time to choose one kit (nema23 425oz+60V PS) (nema34 651oz+60V PS)
what is the best ratio 2:1 or 3:1 or 5:1
thanks
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