You might try the run again without the backlash compensation in LCNC to
get a feel of what it is actually doing.


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On Tue, Aug 3, 2021 at 6:24 AM Gene Heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote:

> On Tuesday 03 August 2021 05:31:56 andy pugh wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 3 Aug 2021 at 07:58, <marcus.bow...@visible.eclipse.co.uk>
> wrote:
> > > I draw all this from my own ballscrew conversion of my own mill,
> > > some 20 years ago. If I was doing it again, I would use two nuts,
> > > with spring tension between the pair
> >
> > Springs might not be the best way. The common way to tension double
> > nuts is to (basically) screw them into each other and lock the angular
> > relationship.
> >
> > You _can_ get preloaded single nuts, using oversized balls. That only
> > works if the ball track is the right shape, though, it needs to be a
> > 4-point contact shape.
>
> Which I'd suspect as being subject to rapid initial wear until it was
> just a normal screw with about a thou of backlash.
>
> For me, I bought C7 grade which may have 2 thou but in several years has
> not gotten significantly worse. Protecting the screw from contaminants
> is the most important thing for long life. On my Sheldon, the Z screw, a
> 1450mm long 25mm C7, got sealed bearings on both ends, a collar to clamp
> a bellows to on both ends of both sections, and 2 of the 6 mounting
> holes in the nut were drilled all the way thru so air could get from one
> side of the nut to the other as the nut moved. The nut gets one pump of
> grease a year. Backlash, some of which is in the end bearing, was about
> 1.9 thou 5 years ago and still is. It has not been uncovered in that
> time. I don't have a bellows on the x screw but its channel in the
> carriage is sealed top and bottom unless the carriage is clear in.
> exposing the screw behind the QCTP boss. No compound since LCNC is
> better than mechanical you set by eyeball. Plus it was busted from a
> fallover when I bought it. I keep a rag over the slot in that event.
>
> That faint thumping?  Me, knocking on wood, no swarf has gotting into it
> yet...
>
> Cheers, Gene Heskett
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