Mayo
01-22-2012, 10:10 PM
I have a PRT4896 which I purchased new in 2001.
It's got the Vexta PK296A1A-SG 7.2 motors with gear boxes as supplied by Shopbot at the time. The motherboard is V2.07 but a couple years after getting the machine, a driver blew out and (hard to remember that far back...) I think a small circuit board was replaced - that the driver chips mount on? I know it did not get a 4G upgrade but the board that was replaced was not exactly the same as the original one and I did have to change unit values. Anyways...
I really can't say when the clickety clack noise started - I've just thought it was "normal" for this machine. But the other day I was positioning the gantry without my ear protection on and I realized it's not constant and it's sometimes louder than other times. So maybe it's not "normal".
The noise happens when I move the gantry in the X direction only.
I don't hear it when I move the Y motor.
I have made sure the set screws are tight which hold the pinion gear to the motor shaft. I have tried loosening and tightening the spring tension that holds the pinion gear against the track. I have tried loosening and tightening the motor mount which allows the motor to pivot against or away from the track. None of these seemed to make much if any difference in the noise.
How likely is it that it's one or both of the X motor gear boxes?
It's possible that the pinion gears are worn however 90% of my cutting is on EPS foam, so there's not a lot of stress on the motors, pinion gears or track.
After getting grease on my shirt for the XXXth time, I stopped putting grease on the track. I know shame on me. Doesn't anyone make durable nylon or synthetic pinion gears that don't need grease on them?
I'm thinking of making a video of the machine moving so that the noise can be heard and that way it would be easier to determine if this should be considered normal for this model of Shopbot.
I know a lot of you will suggest that I upgrade, but this machine does what I want it to do and my production level is such that I'm not needing to produce faster.
Any ideas about the noise issue would be appreciated!
It's got the Vexta PK296A1A-SG 7.2 motors with gear boxes as supplied by Shopbot at the time. The motherboard is V2.07 but a couple years after getting the machine, a driver blew out and (hard to remember that far back...) I think a small circuit board was replaced - that the driver chips mount on? I know it did not get a 4G upgrade but the board that was replaced was not exactly the same as the original one and I did have to change unit values. Anyways...
I really can't say when the clickety clack noise started - I've just thought it was "normal" for this machine. But the other day I was positioning the gantry without my ear protection on and I realized it's not constant and it's sometimes louder than other times. So maybe it's not "normal".
The noise happens when I move the gantry in the X direction only.
I don't hear it when I move the Y motor.
I have made sure the set screws are tight which hold the pinion gear to the motor shaft. I have tried loosening and tightening the spring tension that holds the pinion gear against the track. I have tried loosening and tightening the motor mount which allows the motor to pivot against or away from the track. None of these seemed to make much if any difference in the noise.
How likely is it that it's one or both of the X motor gear boxes?
It's possible that the pinion gears are worn however 90% of my cutting is on EPS foam, so there's not a lot of stress on the motors, pinion gears or track.
After getting grease on my shirt for the XXXth time, I stopped putting grease on the track. I know shame on me. Doesn't anyone make durable nylon or synthetic pinion gears that don't need grease on them?
I'm thinking of making a video of the machine moving so that the noise can be heard and that way it would be easier to determine if this should be considered normal for this model of Shopbot.
I know a lot of you will suggest that I upgrade, but this machine does what I want it to do and my production level is such that I'm not needing to produce faster.
Any ideas about the noise issue would be appreciated!