Belt driven XY movements
I want to get the most out of my table with what it currently has.
The table used belts to move the x and y motions.
The gantry moves on roller bearings and im getting a small amount of skip/shake in the movement when ran under power. Is this normal for belt drives to do this?
My table is a Delusional design 4x8 weld together table.
I have checked for play coming from the roller bearings and made sure they are tight in place and nothing is loose.
All the rails are cleaned and a small amount of oil was applied.
Please let me know what I could do to improve.
Also, how do I know if the belts are too tight or too loose?
No manual to tell this, no gauges etc, so what do I base it off of?
Belt driven XY movements
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Re: Belt driven XY movements
there should not be skips/shake in the movement as many operations have small dimensions to be successful.
You say yours is belt driven by this do you mean the full length of the x and Y movement is using a long belt segments.
With no power on you should be able to move in the X or Y directions with some resistance, to much and the roller bearing may be to tight.
With the power on you should not be able to move the X or Y any, the motors are locked in a holding state, movement means the belt is too loose.
Timing belts are reinforced against stretching.
You say yours is belt driven by this do you mean the full length of the x and Y movement is using a long belt segments.
With no power on you should be able to move in the X or Y directions with some resistance, to much and the roller bearing may be to tight.
With the power on you should not be able to move the X or Y any, the motors are locked in a holding state, movement means the belt is too loose.
Timing belts are reinforced against stretching.
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Re: Belt driven XY movements
Does your table also have z coordinates to properly hold the tip off of the metal? Our shop has a Lockformer 1000B, which also has belts running the length of the x and y axis. There is not any z control, so the tip actually has a roller bearing head that drops on the sheet, and it rolls on that to maintain proper distance from the sheet. I use a dry graphite lubricant to keep those rollers moving freely, as the slag creates a resistance that can occasionally give us what you are describing. We still get some occasional shake that I haven't quite narrowed down, but nothing terrible. She is getting old, and the shop is currently looking at replacements.4x8_Plasma wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 2:13 pm Belt driven XY movements
I want to get the most out of my table with what it currently has.
The table used belts to move the x and y motions.
The gantry moves on roller bearings and im getting a small amount of skip/shake in the movement when ran under power. Is this normal for belt drives to do this?
My table is a Delusional design 4x8 weld together table.
I have checked for play coming from the roller bearings and made sure they are tight in place and nothing is loose.
All the rails are cleaned and a small amount of oil was applied.
Please let me know what I could do to improve.
Also, how do I know if the belts are too tight or too loose?
No manual to tell this, no gauges etc, so what do I base it off of?