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Power transmission questions for a 1500x2200 router

Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by Daniel Smith, Dec 27, 2023.

  1. Daniel Smith

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    Im in the parts collecting stage of building a cnc router for panel making in my upholstery business, So far I have hgr20 2200mm rails for the Y axis, 1500mm for the x axis, An openbuilds complete electronics bundle with the ht nema23s, My next big decision is what to use to move it, Id like to build a pretty rigid machine thats capable of cutting up to 3/4 plywood at a decent speed, maybe occasional aluminum sheet, Im thinking ill build the frame for the machine out of steel 2x3 1/8 wall square tubing, maybe the gantry also, Ive looked at everything from chain drive to rack and pinion, I dont need .0001 accuracy, I just need it to be maybe.01 But i just dont know enough to know whats right for this build, Anybody care to chime in and shed some light on this subject?
     
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    Rack and pinion is probably your best bet for the 2200mm axis. Another thought may be a dual belted system but with much heavier grade belts. You could use a lead screw with the tensioning system for the 1500 mm axis and z axis.
     
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    I know they get a bad rap, but what about chain drive?
     
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    Chain drives have been known to have wear issues which leads to accuracy issues. Doable if you keep ahead of it but the main problem you'll have is getting a small enough drive gear to where you have any power and any level of precision.
     
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    I have been searching post and ran across several where you had recommended 15mm gt2 timing belt with a 20t gear, Do you think that would be a decent option for this machine?
     
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    If I was building such a system I would probably go with an HTD (3mm) x 15mm belt as it nests better within itself in a dual belt configuration. A 20 tooth pulley should provide the proper amount of grip. Just don’t expect miracles with a belted system. It’ll take more passes than a r&p system.
     
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    I ordered some 15mm belt and 20t pulleys along with some idlers, I'll give it a try and see how it does, if it's not up to par I'll switch over to rack and pinion or ball screw, I want to cut at a decent rate but I don't need an industrial grade machine, just a decent functional machine for cutting plywood, mdf and acrylic
     

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