Hi All, I an new to CNC, and have purchased an already converted X45 machine. It seems to work well, but lately I have noticed about .009 backlach in the Z.
THe conversion uses ball screws and is driven by a stepper with a reduction and a Gates splined belt. For the Z, the whole head moves and there is a counterweight to balance the weight. I have begun taking the machine paart to get an indicator on the ball screw to find out where the backlash is originating.
In doing so, I have noticed the counterweight for the head is not heavy enough to actually balance the head and the pulley at the top of the ball screw turns eaisly wwhen lowering the head, but much more difficult when raising it. In it's favor, the stepper seems to have no trouble raising the head. My question is how well should the counterweight balance the head?
Any help on tracking the backlash would be helpful as well.
Has anyone had an issue with the Gates belts stretching?
maury
THe conversion uses ball screws and is driven by a stepper with a reduction and a Gates splined belt. For the Z, the whole head moves and there is a counterweight to balance the weight. I have begun taking the machine paart to get an indicator on the ball screw to find out where the backlash is originating.
In doing so, I have noticed the counterweight for the head is not heavy enough to actually balance the head and the pulley at the top of the ball screw turns eaisly wwhen lowering the head, but much more difficult when raising it. In it's favor, the stepper seems to have no trouble raising the head. My question is how well should the counterweight balance the head?
Any help on tracking the backlash would be helpful as well.
Has anyone had an issue with the Gates belts stretching?
maury