Chester Champion V 16 Z axis mod

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  • #366985
    David George 1
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      @davidgeorge1

      Just started to change the Z axis handle to 90 deg. hand wheel and to fit a ball screw and motor to top of column for power feed.

       

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      David

       

      Edited By David George 1 on 12/08/2018 20:29:25

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      #31225
      David George 1
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        @davidgeorge1
        #369772
        David George 1
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          @davidgeorge1

          Done a bit more work on top housing for bevel gears.

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          side shaft and bush to make next.

          David

          #369983
          David George 1
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            @davidgeorge1

            Shaft and bush turned now I just need to cut keyways in gears and screw bush into place to get basic hand wheel moved.

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            Need more information on a 24 volt DC motor to drive the axis. How much power would I need? would it need to be a geared motor for slow feed with enough power to drive axis fast traverse.

            David

            #369992
            Ian Parkin
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              @ianparkin39383

              dsc00854 (large).jpgOn my mill and a few other machines I,ve used parvelux motors from a seller on eBay

              These are 24 v and draw about 2 amps and run about 40 rpm

              He sells these motors new and unused for about £25

              Edited By Ian Parkin on 01/09/2018 21:35:10

              #370410
              David George 1
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                @davidgeorge1

                Done the side drive shaft and phos. bronze bush but ordered the wrong keyway broach from Arc so I will have to wait for new delivery. Made the keys and fitted them to shaft ready for when the broach arrives.

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                David

                #372192
                David George 1
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                  @davidgeorge1

                  Just had a few days on holiday nr Bristol so only just got back to workshop this week. Broached the bevel gears and fitted to shafts ok finished milling the main block so assemble and try in machine! Found that I had cut two of the cap screw holes out of position slightly so have to dissemble and slot holes to suit wrong dimension on drawing must have had a brain storm.

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                  David

                  #372221
                  geoff walker 1
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                    @geoffwalker1

                    Nice work David, is it your own design?

                    Looking forward to seeing it completed.

                    A you tube video of it in use would be a good idea.

                    Geoff

                    #372729
                    David George 1
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                      @davidgeorge1

                      The handwheel stage is complete and working. It is so much better to use I can look at the cutter and wind the handwheel without standing on small stool. Next to fit the motor for powered drive as well.

                      Ian thanks for the information on the motor perfect for the job just needs a bit of thought so I can disconnect motor drive to use handwheel.

                      Geoff yes its all my own work but it is the sort of thing I would have to do occasionally before I retired.

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                      David

                      #372735
                      Neil Wyatt
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                        @neilwyatt

                        You should be writing that up David!

                        Neil

                        #374482
                        David George 1
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                          @davidgeorge1

                          Just been making the coupling for the motor and trying to decide how to disconnect it. I have bought some springs to support the motor and help disconnect the coupling I have made.

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                          Next to get the motor mounted on top plate and spring load the plates on top.

                          David

                          #374605
                          geoff walker 1
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                            @geoffwalker1

                            You should be writing that up David!

                            Neil

                            Sounds good to me I'll second that.

                            M.E. or M.E.W., I would imagine both editors would be very interested

                            Geoff

                            #380131
                            David George 1
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                              @davidgeorge1

                              I had a break from motorising the Z axis when I found that the DC motor was to fast and no power and jumpy when slowed down. Thought about putting a toothed belt and pully on but decided to fit a stepper motor on instead. Baught a new motor and driver.

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                              David

                              #380160
                              Martin Connelly
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                                @martinconnelly55370

                                If you have problems of too little torque from the stepper for raising the head you can get axial planetary gearboxes with suitable gear ratios to slow the head movement and increase the torque. They can be added with minimal further engineering as they are made to suit standard stepper motors.

                                If you think about the maximum rpm you need for your leadscrew and the maximum available from a stepper motor a suitable ratio should be an easy calculation.

                                Martin C

                                #396740
                                David George 1
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                                  @davidgeorge1

                                  Hi had a bit of progress with the power to stepper motor look at vid on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC40QHbhXPF7MyiUT_hacScQ

                                  David

                                  #396790
                                  David George 1
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                                    @davidgeorge1

                                    A few pictures of nearly finished job.

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                                    David

                                    #396791
                                    David George 1
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                                      @davidgeorge1

                                      Need to install limit switches to prevent overrun etc. The power supply is under the bench 24 volt and 5 volt signal.

                                      David

                                      #398472
                                      David George 1
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                                        @davidgeorge1

                                        At last fitted the limit switch and it is finished. Satisfied with the outcome it does what I hoped for and no backlash with th ball screw.

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                                        David

                                        #420651
                                        petro1head
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                                          @petro1head

                                          Just found this, looks great.

                                          For the elctrical parts is it just the stepper motor, driver and power supply?

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