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#151
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Does the spring pull the motor tight against the rack? Or is there some obstruction that holds the pinion a little bit away from the rack?
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#152
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There is no obstruction.
I have tried everything I could imagine, before asking. Replaces original rack for another (that left the Z axis) and noise is the same. I am lost. Appears no affect the operation, but I think that a noise can be eliminated ... |
#153
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MechMate YRD # 17 CNC Cut
Yeahhhhh
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#154
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Yuri,
I believe that I have a noise in my rack also. Can you post a video clip on youtube with the noise. I have not looked at the problem for some time but I think in my case the rack is not square to the pinons. Which rack are you noticing the problem on? Mine is on X. |
#155
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Yuri,
You might check as Nils said about the pinion being square to the rack. Also, if there is play in the motor mount that could cause misalignment. I think I had this problem and just needed to tighten up a motor mount. Mike |
#156
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Nills and Mike,
Yes my problem is X, but in only one of four rack. Mike, I believe there is misalignment or screw loose. Moving with the hand (without engine coupled) noise appears in only one rack. I changed to another rack and continued noise. See this old video (I'm no camera to make another video) photos only http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7faAok0NCwY |
#157
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Yuri,
I watched the video, hard to tell. Your machine seems to fast. You might slow things down and see if it helps any. You might also check the kernel speed, In Mach, we set it at 25000Hz. I had this set wrong and was having problems, Changed the setting, and it cleared everything up. Keep us posted. |
#158
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Thanks Mike,
The speed at which it makes less noise is between 9.000mm/min and 16.000mm/min. Below 6.000mm/min there is a huge noise. I hope that the reduction belt (to be 2,66:1) noise decreases. Maybe |
#159
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Well, we have since found some faulty (badly made) racks in Belgium. . . . . . suggest you have a very close look at the teeth of the noisy rack and see how they compare to a good rack. Use a magnifying glass or a close-up photo.
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#160
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OK photos
Modulo 1.5 Pinion 22 |
#161
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Maybe it's the lighting, but some of the teeth in the second picture seem to be different widths on the points.
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#162
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#163
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Evolution
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#164
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Yuri - did you convert a sitting table into controls cabinet
anyways good cabinet - but you did not show us the interiors. RGDS IRfan |
#165
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Irfan,
This is the origin of the "table" - a door. There are rumors that you do not see the interiors because it is not ready Last edited by YRD; Mon 30 March 2009 at 15:19.. |
#166
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Ha ha ha -thats a nice idea
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#167
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Irfan,
Dont laugh too hard, I have 6 workbenches in my shop that all use old doors as the main platform. They were cheap, as in free. |
#168
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Heath - where did you pluck all the doors from - seems you folks have no robbers in your localities |
#169
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We replaced some old workbenches as work with nice new ESD compliant benches and they were throwing them in the dumpster. So I loaded two each day and then I have 6 now in my garage. They probably purchased the doors as a cheap way to make the bench tops years ago when the company was first starting out. Ok for my garage.
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#170
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Hi,
I made a fault with you. When I cut the entry and exit of air from my control desk, were the parts. 1 - Rectangle: 265 mm x 140 mm 2 - Circle - 108 mm Cutting speed: 6.000mm/min Tool: 6 mm - 2 cuts Module 1.5 - 22 teeth - no reduction (yet) What do you think ? |
#171
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Supplementing.
Do not cut until the end because I have not the tool to "reset" the table (but I have a JoyPad - EMC2 ) Thickness of MDF - 25mm |
#172
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It looks quite good to me. Are you happy?
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#173
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In principle yes.
What worries me are the marks in the rectangle. As will best with the reduction (2.66:1 or 2.4:1) ? |
#174
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I cannot clearly see marks on the rectangle. A reduction system will make no difference to the cut quality of a rectangle. For that, you must look at:
- is the spindle/router held firmly (strongly) in the machine? There is no movement when you push/pull on the collet? - is the spindle/router running accurate and balanced? - is the cutting tool straight and balanced? A bigger diameter tool will give a better finish. Spiral cutter also better than staight. |
#175
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Hey Yuri.
News in your reductions? We can see one fine cut witouth reductions? |
#176
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Hi Ros,
Not yet ... But I have new motors: 50kgf.cm - 82,50mm x 91mm Inductance: 3,5 2,6 Kg Reduction: 48 x 18 XL 37 - (2,66:1) - Steel Last edited by YRD; Sat 04 July 2009 at 08:24.. |
#177
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Regarding the noise: a tip from a friend in Brazil, EMC2 setup to use the Gecko drive (although using a Smile ) and the noise decreased by 70% ... was not a mechanical problem ... but still not as quiet as other Mechmates I see on video ...
Simulation of cutting and drilling. Even with the previous setup. It is acceptable, but only after the reduction. |
#178
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Nice to see one of our Brasileiro MM's visiting again!
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#179
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Hello Gerald , Some changes and things go more slowly ... |
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