Just building a pro 48x48 you bin the nylon nut and use a supplied thin washer. You then get 100% coverage on the rack you don't need to be making shims. The following is stated in the instructions. Your spindle may have the shaft installed in the spindle already, held in place with a plastic hex nut for protection during shipping. The plastic hex nut needs to be removed prior to installing the spindle.
The gantry is too heavy even for NEMA 34 size stepper motors. The gear reduction trades speed for power. In other words, it takes more revolutions of the stepper motor to move the gantry a given distance but it is able to move it.
@@buildbug3979 Thanks for your reply, actually I was asking if we can use reduction gear couple with their teeth touching directly instead of using belt.
The spring is there as a safety device. If your gantry is ever driven into the end stop of the axis (perhaps due to a software or configuration problem), the spring allows the pinon to move away from the rack and simply 'spin out' in place rather than continuing to transfer torque to the rack and the end stop. This makes a horrendous noise as you would expect as the pinion spins in place on the rack but its better than the alternative.
If you use reduction gears the torque is increased, that's physical! Yes, you can use the stepper directly , but you won't have additional power, so you'll need a stepper powerful to do heavier work. Bottom line: it's more economical to use reduction gears than to buy super high-powered stepper's
Just building a pro 48x48 you bin the nylon nut and use a supplied thin washer. You then get 100% coverage on the rack you don't need to be making shims. The following is stated in the instructions. Your spindle may have the shaft installed in the spindle already, held in place with a plastic hex nut for protection during shipping. The plastic hex nut needs to be removed prior to installing the spindle.
Can i buy the Reduction gear 1 sets?
Hi there. I was wondering how that works. Could you share the amount of backlash you're getting with that mount?
Pitch of rack and pinion for a best performance?
Why use the belt but not direct gear couple?
The gantry is too heavy even for NEMA 34 size stepper motors. The gear reduction trades speed for power. In other words, it takes more revolutions of the stepper motor to move the gantry a given distance but it is able to move it.
@@buildbug3979 Thanks for your reply, actually I was asking if we can use reduction gear couple with their teeth touching directly instead of using belt.
does the spring reduce backlash somehow?
The spring is there as a safety device. If your gantry is ever driven into the end stop of the axis (perhaps due to a software or configuration problem), the spring allows the pinon to move away from the rack and simply 'spin out' in place rather than continuing to transfer torque to the rack and the end stop. This makes a horrendous noise as you would expect as the pinion spins in place on the rack but its better than the alternative.
Stepper Motor Torque sir?
Importance of drive reduction??
Why not stepper shaft directly attach with rack and pinion
If you use reduction gears the torque is increased, that's physical!
Yes, you can use the stepper directly , but you won't have additional power, so you'll need a stepper powerful to do heavier work.
Bottom line: it's more economical to use reduction gears than to buy super high-powered stepper's
@@Contador_de_Fic Pitch of rack and pinion for a best performance?
Why did you use a rack and pinion over ball screw?
Very helpful video. Thanks! Was there a baby sleeping in the room when you recorded it, though? 🤣
thank you