Re: Ubuntu + EMC
<jerry.jankura@...> wrote:
What you're trying to do is really easy to do these days. I just did
exactly what you're trying to do a few days ago with win2k pro and Ubuntu.
If I read your post right
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moses_mcknight <moses@...>
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#88944
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Re: Thk slides
thanks tom, I'll try it. It seems every time I work with it it seems to get a little better. What ever it is that on the bearings is got to be tough stuff.
thanks
bill
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Bill Davis <wdavis@...>
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#88943
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Re: Thk slides
Here's an article that describes a method of removal. It was a link on
wikipedia. I looked it up because you guys got me curious. (Nothing
like those hexapods,
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Dennis Schmitz
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#88942
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Re: Thk slides
caudlet wrote:
Another thing that works to clean Cosmoline is WD-40. When I bought my ballscrews, I basically wrapped them in paper towels soaked in WD-40. I got a plastic tablecloth from the
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Stephen Wille Padnos
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Re: Thk slides
wrote:
solution and let it soak a while.
Bill: Run the bearings back and forth while "painting" on Mineral
Spirits with a brush. While soaking them will help, it won't wash the
junk out of the
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caudlet
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#88940
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DB25 cutouts
Anyone know of a source of autocad symbols or blocks for common electronic
panel cutouts?
Many thanks
PK
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Paul Kelly <tech@...>
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#88939
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Re: Thk slides
dont be affraid to work em back and forth. and same when you put grease to
them work it in good..cul brian f.
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BRIAN FOLEY <ka1bbg@...>
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#88938
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Re: Thk slides
Brian, I think you're right, I need to stick the bearing in cleaning solution and let it soak a while.
thanks
bill
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Bill Davis <wdavis@...>
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Re: Thk slides
Dave, It been a long time since I've seen comolene. I really think the cosmolene was on the rail it self and not in the bearings as much, though with me running the bearing back and forth on the rail
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Bill Davis <wdavis@...>
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#88936
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Re: Thk slides
When the race gets nearly full, bearings will start to
Then you
there
difficult
Ball screws may be easer then. I found the recirculating tubing to
be a half tubing that would lift out
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Dave Mucha
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#88935
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Re: Thk slides
Bill,
Sounds like the bearings were shipped in Cosmolene, a preservative coating (in)famous in the military world for the difficulty involved in removing it. It should come off with any hydrocarbon
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David Speck
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#88934
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Re: Thk slides
Hi, first try is to clean the bearing and see if you can get some dirt out
of the bearing. it might also be grease hardened up in the ball races. time
and mineral spirits usually will help loosen the
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BRIAN FOLEY <ka1bbg@...>
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#88933
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Re: Thk slides
Well Dave, you're scaring me. These Slides were represented as never used. When I got them, they looked to be in original package. It took me a while to clean what looks to be amber colored sticky
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Bill Davis <wdavis@...>
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#88932
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Re: Thk slides
Bill,
Rough running may indicate corrosion or debris in the bearings. If you look at the travelers from the bottom up, you should be able to see if there are gaps between the balls. If there are no
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David Speck
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Re: Ubuntu + EMC
The first time I did that, I ran a Google search and found two dozen
pages describing how to do it.
Here's one of them:
http://www.ehomeupgrade.com/entry/2622/how-to_dual-boot_ubuntu
In general,
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Dennis Schmitz
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#88930
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Thk slides
I bought a pair of THK SR15 slides off a Ebay and one of the blocks is
slides is moving rough as though it is missing some of the ball
bearings.
Can I reload the bearings here? I've seen ball bearing
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wdavis364 <wdavis@...>
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#88929
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Ubuntu + EMC
Hi, Folks:
It's been quite a while since I've posted anything here, but it's
finally time to bite the bullet and take a decent look at EMC2 with
Ubuntu Linux.
I downloaded the ISO CD image, burnt a
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jerryjankura <jerry.jankura@...>
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#88928
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Re: Rhino version of CNC toolkit
me the name of the software for the programer.
err, did you reply to the wrong email? What programmer?
Graham
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Graham Stabler <eexgs@...>
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#88927
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Re: Need Source for Large Servo Motors
Les Newell wrote:
Yes, if the drive is applying 50% of available current to fight velocity ripple, it is
going to affect performance and responsiveness.
Since treadmills are often run fairly slowly,
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Jon Elson
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#88926
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Re: Need Source for Large Servo Motors
vrsculptor wrote:
OK, these are apparently ONLY available through Keling, not from
Gecko, and this is all very new.
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If you already have Gecko 320 drives, or if you already bought the
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Jon Elson
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#88925
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