Gallery, Projects and General > Project Logs |
Another manual RT to stepper control |
<< < (2/3) > >> |
Bogstandard:
Scott, Having only done one control box and two rotary tables, I am definitely no expert, but if I can help you in any way, don't be afraid to ask. That is what the site is all about, sharing and helping each other if we can. Jack, Thanks. John |
SPiN Racing:
Thanks John! I have everything ordered, with the exception of the um.. connector dingle between the motor and the table. I didnt order that, nor any connector to hook motor and table together. I will create those once I get the motor. Still need to take the table out of the crate and see what its made of. I need to have my kids move it for me sadly. Its 75 Pounds, and I am going to the doctor tomorrow morning to get my back checked. I did something to it in the last 2 or 3 weeks.. and its causing a good bit of discomfort. Could be all the sheetmetal work on the car Im doing, or the brick wall, and concrete ramp I am making..... :doh: |
John Stevenson:
--- Quote from: SPiN Racing on April 05, 2011, 03:32:26 PM --- Still need to take the table out of the crate and see what its made of. --- End quote --- Normally plywood. John S. |
Bogstandard:
Don't leave getting checked out for too long, mine happened very quickly, and it soon became permanent. John |
BillTodd:
Mr Tandard, what sort of torque does that motor provide? I'm trying to design an add-on like this for my dividing head. I don't have room for such a large motor but then I don't need it to be able to rotate fast. I can gear it down some but would still need sufficient holding torque while it is operating in universal mode. Bill |
Navigation |
Message Index |
Next page |
Previous page |