Thanks that is why I asked! I do not want to turn dials. I do not need CNC, well at this point I do not need CNC.
I just want motorized X, Y and Z.
The
I have outfitted DRO on all of the axis? and installed a .
Ralph
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On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 4:00 PM Richard <
edelec@...> wrote:
Those are for the X axis feed on a mill. IMHO far too big for the
Clausing 8520.
What do you want them for? You said X Y Z which indicates CNC. If so
these are totally wrong, as are the geared motors you discussed.
Richard
On 21/08/2019 19:58, Ralph Hulslander wrote:
> Should I use these type of motors
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> for my Clausing X, Y and Z? Or should I just hacktogether some other
> odd motors? I do have some Gear Reduced Brusless DC motors top speed
> 18 rpm, also I do have one Brushless DC GR motor that came off a
> garage door opener I can't remeber the RPM.
>
> Any ways these motors
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> are designed for a Bridgeport Mill so I would have to make some
> modifications, not sure why they would not work for Y and Z but are
> listed as for X.
>
> I hope this post is within the scope of the forum.
>
> Ralph
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> Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill
> press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D
> printer
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Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D printer