I work, assembled machines with the same structure, only they have, a tank between the rails. My problem has been aligning the rails on each side, to ensure parallelism and squareness. The rails are located at a distance of 3 meters from each other. Do you know any technical and effective alignment system. Well, I do it empirically with a tensioned steel wire.
You use an accurately machined guide edge as seen in the video and then make sure the rail is firmly against the guide edge before tightening down the rail, also shown in the video.
Not very helpful This is an ideal case. What if there is a mismatch in the parallelism of the two seating edges. How do I align the rail in that.cast. That is what the taper wedges are used for and that is not mentioned at all here. None of the error cases are mentioned here. As a production executive I am more interested in how to handle errors in machining. This video shows nothing about that
Narayan san, Taper wedges are not used to remove error in seating surface. The only purpose of wedges is to push and straighten the rails against butting surface.
This is a good video but this is not the installation process. Why do I say this because.... I love how it says confirm straightness. As if using a dial indicator is all about running it up and down the edge and then you're done. If that was all that was needed then you don't need a dial indicator because everything is always straight! You use the indicator because its not straight everywhere and you need to adjust the damn thing. Guess you didn't show that very detailed and skilled process and just skipped over that annoying bit and got straight onto the doin-up-of-bolts yeah! So really this is nothing like mounting rails. Like saying that driving a car is about moving the steering wheel and pushing pedals, job done!.... right? All drivers do that right? How could there be more to it?
Its checking fof straigtness or flatness youll never know if theres like a hair in between raising the way up by for example 0.06mm or making sure both linear ways are paralell so thats my friendly debate.
Just as a showcase value. Cut off or speed up the cleaning parts or do clean them. Showing someone just slightly touching the surfaces gives lots of anxiety
What brand is that magnetic base and holder. That thing is bad ass.
Does anyone know a supplier that sells cast iron/steel linear machine bed/base products, 50-90cm length? Thx!
Anyone else notice that the dial indicator isn't touching the surface in some of these shots?
Doesn't really need to be for demonstration.
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Does nsk also have cast iron linear bed products on the market
I work, assembled machines with the same structure, only they have, a tank between the rails. My problem has been aligning the rails on each side, to ensure parallelism and squareness. The rails are located at a distance of 3 meters from each other. Do you know any technical and effective alignment system. Well, I do it empirically with a tensioned steel wire.
You use an accurately machined guide edge as seen in the video and then make sure the rail is firmly against the guide edge before tightening down the rail, also shown in the video.
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where can i buy this linear thing beetwen liniear guids?
We produce high temperature resistant all-metal linear guide blocks
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Not very helpful This is an ideal case. What if there is a mismatch in the parallelism of the two seating edges. How do I align the rail in that.cast. That is what the taper wedges are used for and that is not mentioned at all here. None of the error cases are mentioned here. As a production executive I am more interested in how to handle errors in machining. This video shows nothing about that
Narayan san, Taper wedges are not used to remove error in seating surface. The only purpose of wedges is to push and straighten the rails against butting surface.
Price please
This is a good video but this is not the installation process. Why do I say this because....
I love how it says confirm straightness. As if using a dial indicator is all about running it up and down the edge and then you're done. If that was all that was needed then you don't need a dial indicator because everything is always straight! You use the indicator because its not straight everywhere and you need to adjust the damn thing. Guess you didn't show that very detailed and skilled process and just skipped over that annoying bit and got straight onto the doin-up-of-bolts yeah! So really this is nothing like mounting rails. Like saying that driving a car is about moving the steering wheel and pushing pedals, job done!.... right? All drivers do that right? How could there be more to it?
Let's see your video showing how to do it
Its checking fof straigtness or flatness youll never know if theres like a hair in between raising the way up by for example 0.06mm or making sure both linear ways are paralell so thats my friendly debate.
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Just as a showcase value. Cut off or speed up the cleaning parts or do clean them. Showing someone just slightly touching the surfaces gives lots of anxiety
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