Weird problem with idler pulley March 27, 2021 02:05PM |
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Re: Weird problem with idler pulley March 29, 2021 05:27AM |
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Thanks for your reply.Quote
etfrench
Is the bearing in the pulley riding on threads? If so, I'd be surprised if the bearings would last very long at all. I use pulleys with an 8mm bore, MF85ZZ bearings, and precision 5mm shoulder screws.
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Re: Weird problem with idler pulley March 30, 2021 01:35AM |
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Thanks for the pics etfrench.Quote
etfrench
You won't see much in a picture, just the head of the shoulder screw and the pulleyAttached are images of the CAD model.
The frame of the delta is Misumi 2550 extrusion. The pulley mount is attached to the narrow side with two locking bolts. The tension adjuster is just a threaded rod through the top plate (not shown) and uses a nut to adjust the tension. Once adjusted the locking bolts are tightened.
From your video, it looks like you have plenty of room to do something similar.
p.s. Using bearing shims also helps.
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Re: Weird problem with idler pulley March 31, 2021 02:34AM |
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Ok I got it.Quote
etfrench
The pulley has an 8mm bore. The shoulder bolt is 5mm. The two MF85ZZ bearings have flanges. The head of the shoulder bolt doesn't need a bearing shim, the threaded end does.
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I designed an idler assembly which contains a 8mm bore timing pulley driving on 8mm D-shaft which sandwiches between two 8mm ID flange bearings.(Please look at the attached image below)Quote
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The pulley has an 8mm bore. The shoulder bolt is 5mm. The two MF85ZZ bearings have flanges. The head of the shoulder bolt doesn't need a bearing shim, the threaded end does.
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Re: Weird problem with idler pulley March 31, 2021 02:37PM |
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Sure that’s the tricky part.Quote
etfrench
It should work fine. The only difficult part is ensuring the holes for the shaft are perfectly aligned.
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Re: Weird problem with idler pulley April 01, 2021 01:22AM |
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How about a seperate 3d-printed mount for this assembly that place on top of the frame?Quote
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No, it will just cause the bearings to wear faster. The most accurate method of making the holes is to use a boring bar on a lathe or a boring head on a mill. If neither of these is available, then using a new drill and a reamer should work.
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Re: Weird problem with idler pulley April 01, 2021 06:09AM |
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Thanks for the reply DC42Quote
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I too use idler pulleys mounted on M3 screws. However, in my case the entire screw is free to rotate, with bearings at either end. This has been working well for several years.
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