Keeep in mind that the most important part it's whats done at the FRIST step, that means, DO NOT get a ball between the first line of the system and the dead end line. because once installed the locknut will jam if traveling in the opposite direction. If that happens, just let it slide and start over. But Always check the locknut can travel in BOTH directions.
@@HyperionBadger Sure, so... the way this systems work is that there is a "jump" where the balls are "recycled", depending on the ballscrew they will go to the beginning and each ball will travel the whole length of the screw OR (as is the case with cheapre ones) they will jump a single row (on the locknut) and keep cycling. All this jumping around from one lane to the next is all very fine... except there is a problem. If for whatever reason, a ball gets AFTER a "jump", then the ball will get stuck as it approaches the end of the ballscrew, as the ball has nowhere to go, it will stuck the system, sometimes beyond repair.
@@franciscoanconia2334 The jumps are the things that can come off and on, and go into the holes on the side? The balls all have to roll in the inner part of the thread, and the jumps prevent them from coming all the way up to the end of the thread?
@@tapiocajai If you look closely you'll see at least two "returns", which are usually some pipes that redirect ball bearings between tracks. Make sure you put ball bearings BETWEEn those returns, otherwise they'll get stuck since they have no way of recirculating. This is crucial because you will be able to turn the ballscrew forwards as you're placing the balls, but once you go backwards, those balls will ahve nowhere to go and the whole thing will be stuck.
Problem jest gdy trzeba zdemontować nakrętkę w starej maszynie wtedy nie ma tulejki serwisowej i krutkiego odcinka śruby kulowej. Wtedy kulki układamy w nakrętce na smar i bardzo umiejętnie montujemy - bardzo żmudna czynność która wymaga dużo cierpliwości.
What?! This guy's a friggin magician
Excellent trick, we really don't know, thanks for sharing 🙏
This title brings a smile to my face
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Keeep in mind that the most important part it's whats done at the FRIST step, that means, DO NOT get a ball between the first line of the system and the dead end line. because once installed the locknut will jam if traveling in the opposite direction. If that happens, just let it slide and start over. But Always check the locknut can travel in BOTH directions.
Can you please elaborate?
@@HyperionBadger Sure, so... the way this systems work is that there is a "jump" where the balls are "recycled", depending on the ballscrew they will go to the beginning and each ball will travel the whole length of the screw OR (as is the case with cheapre ones) they will jump a single row (on the locknut) and keep cycling. All this jumping around from one lane to the next is all very fine... except there is a problem.
If for whatever reason, a ball gets AFTER a "jump", then the ball will get stuck as it approaches the end of the ballscrew, as the ball has nowhere to go, it will stuck the system, sometimes beyond repair.
@@franciscoanconia2334 The jumps are the things that can come off and on, and go into the holes on the side?
The balls all have to roll in the inner part of the thread, and the jumps prevent them from coming all the way up to the end of the thread?
how do u know you aren't on the first line of thread?
@@tapiocajai If you look closely you'll see at least two "returns", which are usually some pipes that redirect ball bearings between tracks. Make sure you put ball bearings BETWEEn those returns, otherwise they'll get stuck since they have no way of recirculating. This is crucial because you will be able to turn the ballscrew forwards as you're placing the balls, but once you go backwards, those balls will ahve nowhere to go and the whole thing will be stuck.
1:12 can I screw back using that insert?
He he, you said "balls" and "nut" he he he he. Now I need TP for my bunghole.
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Description mentions a link to chart for ball sizes. But no link? I am mainly interested in 1605
Hello sir, please get ball sizes from this link: limotioner.com/install-balls-into-ball-nut/
Dear can you tell me how to reassembly tow nut pml ballscrew .or do you have film of that
Thanks my dear mentor
Well done
Hola buen vídeo donde puede uno cotizar ese tipo de tornillos
Best way
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Buenas tardes disculpa donde puedo conseguir un husillo de ese tamaño
Does the number of balls that are loaded not matter?
Which model would you like to know the number of balls?
Please send email to info@limotioner.com. We will reply to you soon.
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Как я не пытался так насыпать шары, ни черта не получается
please state the size of the ball and the length of the shaft (stroke)
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Problem jest gdy trzeba zdemontować nakrętkę w starej maszynie wtedy nie ma tulejki serwisowej i krutkiego odcinka śruby kulowej.
Wtedy kulki układamy w nakrętce na smar i bardzo umiejętnie montujemy - bardzo żmudna czynność która wymaga dużo cierpliwości.