Wow guys thanks...I just looked for them one night online and did not find
anything and here I now have several options to investigate. I will contact
them and see what the pricing misery is like LOL...peace

Pete



On Wednesday, February 13, 2013, Todd                      Zuercher <
[email protected]> wrote:
> The part number you would need would be a SC050R(19mmX22mm) and would be
rated at 25Nm
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> I prefer a flexible steel disk type coupler over Oldham style.
> Something like this is very nice.
> http://www.zero-max.com/documents/Zero-Max_ServoClass.pdf
> It looks like they have the sizes you'd need.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>    Looking at the board from Mesa I have here I think you guys are right
> that I should have plenty of IO available and perhaps I should use the
> individual home switches after all.  I need also  to source some nice zero
> backlash 22mm to 19mm  compression style couplers from a USA Source that
> are zero backlash and can handle up to around 10nm of torque.  The fellow
I
> am kinda copying who has already done a similar retrofit on a Cincinnati
> Arrow 500 vmc in England has a source but getting them here might be
> costly.  I'd like to find some reasonably priced high quality units
> stateside.  Anyone........Anyone.......Beuler.....Beuler....??
>
>        I sure appreciate all the ideas and suggestions guys. Peace
>
> Pete
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, February 13, 2013, Pete Matos <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Billy,
>>     SWEET!!!!  That is all....peace
>>
>> Pete
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, February 13, 2013, Billy Huddleston <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> No, it's me.
>>>
>>> Just got back from the Dentist.. So, I'm a little sore in the mouth..
>  I'll see about ringing you up later tonight.
>>>
>>> On the homing..  It is VERY nice to be able to home multiple axis at
> once, and someone pointed out using the Index in conjunction with the home
> is even more accurate.  You have
>>> more than enough inputs.. so no reason the cheap out on it.   I don't
> think 3 vs 1 is going to make wiring that much more complex..  In fact, it
> might make it easier as you won't
>>> have to try to make sure all 3 are wired in series..
>>>
>>> I got the email with the attached document.. I'll look it over after I
> get finished at work.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Billy.
>>>
>>> On 02/13/2013 02:31 PM, Pete Matos wrote:
>>>> Billy my good man!!
>>>>      Nice to see you join in this conversation.  Why do you say we need
>>>> multiple home switch pins actually, if it works the way I am thinking
it
>>>> should work just fine with a single input no?  Remember I LOVE simple
> and
>>>> anything to make wiring neater and easier is the road I'm tearin' down.
>  If
>>>> there is a specific reason other than simply being able to home both
> axes
>>>> of the table at the same time I am listening LOL.... I like a nice slow
>>>> ACCURATE home routine. No hurry for me there really. I usually run a
> warm
>>>> up programs as well once homed.
>>>>
>>>>     I sent you an email,gimme a call when you get a second man. And if
> this
>>>> is another Billy then forget everything I just said LOL...peace
>>>>
>>>> Pete
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, February 13, 2013, Gene Heskett <[email protected]>
wrote:
>>>>> On Wednesday 13 February 2013 13:57:51 Kent A. Reed did opine:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2/13/2013 11:18 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>>>>>> Hell, even the reference to Fred & Wilma dates me, I haven't seen a
>>>>>>> Flintstones program on tv in a good 30 years, so I know there are
>>>>>>> folks on this list who don't have a clue about them, or Howdy Doody
>>>>>>> either for that matter.  Magic twanger?  Whazzat?;-)
>>>>>> Come on, Gene, I Billy my good man,
>>>> remember who plunked it!
>>>>> Sure, that was Froggie :)  Who got very little face time so folks
could
>>>>> never tell if it was a puppet or what.  Everybody assumed it was just
>>>>> another off-camera puppet I guess.
>>>>>
>>>>>> Fortunately, today's youngsters can find a lot of this stuff on the
>>>>>> internet. I just don't know why they would bother to look!?!
>>
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