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backlash

Posted: Tue 26 Dec , 2006 17:48 pm
by comet
Hi,
I want to try and eliminate the backlash in my servo'ed triac.
the machine is hardly used but has approx 0.003" of back lash in each axis.
Is there an "official" way of tightening this up,or is this the correct working clearence? I was just going to turn one ball nut against its partner to try and do it.

Posted: Tue 26 Dec , 2006 17:58 pm
by Triac whizz
if it's a Fanuc control you can do it in the parameters, I didn't think there was 2 ball nuts :?

Posted: Tue 26 Dec , 2006 18:06 pm
by Triac whizz
so there is (2 ball nuts) bit of a sod to get at though... :?

Posted: Tue 26 Dec , 2006 20:50 pm
by comet
no,
its mach 3, you can set up backlash comp but thats only really any use for point to piont drilling,as a milling cutter will draw the table in espetially when climb milling

Posted: Tue 26 Dec , 2006 20:58 pm
by Triac whizz
looks like you'll have to play with yer nuts :?

a lot of people would be very happy with only 3 thou backlash :lol:

Posted: Wed 27 Dec , 2006 0:24 am
by Steve
Have you checked the bearings that fix the end of the ballscrew? I am not sure what you should expect from the screws but I would expect it to be tenths. Do you have backlash in all axes?

I think the double nut was only fitted to the Z axis and then only on later models.

Are the drive belts tight?

Posted: Wed 27 Dec , 2006 1:02 am
by comet
its definatly double nuts all round and its a 1986 model.
Ill check the bearings,but Im 99% sure there ok.
Belts are just right,its the same on every axis.
Anybody got an idea as how I can check the shaft bearings for endfloat?
Isuppose I could put a mag clock on the table/pulley and try and move the table.

Posted: Thu 28 Dec , 2006 20:28 pm
by Denford Admin
End float is usually a bit un predictable - you can get different results depending on the speed you change direction / accel / decel etc..

I think the best way is to get hold of it and push / pull it while watching the clock. A big rubber hammer may also help :twisted: - make sure servos are on and that you aren't back winding the screw