Z axis wobbing large May 25, 2014 04:41PM |
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Re: Z axis wobbing large May 25, 2014 11:25PM |
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solarprism
And it seems that due to this, the bolt is being grind down to the extent that it slipped on the thread rods.
Re: Z axis wobbing large May 26, 2014 12:02AM |
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markstephen
Reading that again, I'm thinking he means nut, not bolt -
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solarprism
And it seems that due to this, the bolt is being grind down to the extent that it slipped on the thread rods.
So it sounds like he has a rather crappy threaded rod, soft nut, and or no lube on the threaded rod. I'v just used a little petroleum jelly as I can't seem to be able to fine my silicon grease anywhere.
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Re: Z axis wobbing large May 26, 2014 07:14AM |
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Re: Z axis wobbing large May 26, 2014 12:11PM |
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An IONX nut on an INOX rod will wear down both the nut and the rod, so that's why i thought it's better to use a bronze nut? The oil in the bronze will lubricate and only the nut wears down. Though i wonder how fast Solarprism managed to wear down that nut. Is there maybe another issue that causes that nut to wear down faster?
What about using a nylock locknut? (or is that what Regpye meant with acetyl nut?)
Re: Z axis wobbing large January 22, 2016 06:12AM |
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