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20-04-2016 #21
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20-04-2016 #22
The coupling can slip down onto the ballscrew and off of the motor shaft without the screw or the axis actually moving poor grip and gravity with a little help from vibration, also the video of the screw is someone elses problem not stated by this poster as far as I can tell.
If a betting man I would look at first item discounted as the problem, thin double sided pads probably applied towards edges with a little give amplified at centre as a helix screw into piece pulling it up or pulling the bit down with forces generated to clear the chips, the solutions are being given without identifying the problems which is illogical.Last edited by lucan07; 20-04-2016 at 09:42 AM.
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20-04-2016 #23
Last edited by magicniner; 20-04-2016 at 10:13 AM. Reason: Adding Speculation
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20-04-2016 #24
OK so I mixed up the poster of one part of thread it does not change the point that whatever is moving 3.75mm should be easily identifiable, if the ball screw is dropping the retaining nut on base would be 3.75mm below expected position and obvious. this is obviously a poor design the retaining of ballscrew appears to be on wrong end but unless ballscrew dropping 3.75mm an easily visible amount another fault is likely to be the problem.
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20-04-2016 #25
And the clearly visibly out of place coupling lower half in his video would suggest?
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20-04-2016 #26
OK I'll give you this one, either the ball screw has moved down or the driven side of the coupling has moved down -
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:DLast edited by magicniner; 20-04-2016 at 10:21 AM.
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20-04-2016 #27
Having seen similar problems with thin acrylic on several occasions that were put down to software issues which is why as a non machinist I got involved, I identified the cause in every case as the helix screwing action pulling material up or mill down I have noticed same thing happen with acryilic since I started to use a CNC flexibilty and its tendancy to grab the mill or get a little soft and sticky whichever cause it seems most likely to me. It just strikes me that this is another situation where the obvious has been discounted at the outset by poster a way to eliminate would be try a straight router bit no helix and see if problem still occurs.
"Material Table = very thin stickypad mounted to the aluminum CNC table (this is not likely causing the issue)"Last edited by lucan07; 20-04-2016 at 10:41 AM.
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20-04-2016 #28
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20-04-2016 #29
If it has a helix its a good bet, not exactly clear exactly what bit is being used from that description but if a cheap PCB micro mill with a tight helix turning fast enough to soften and grab then yes my bet.
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20-04-2016 #30
Another possibility on the 6040z (especially with the standard electronics) is missed steps that occur on upward Z travel. Not sure if that can be ruled out in this case as I haven't watched the video, but could apply in other cases.
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