nat_wheatley
08-24-2009, 06:36 PM
Is there any documentation on how to go about this?
About a month ago, I noticed a little side to side 'slop' in my Z axis. I loosened the 4 bolts on the outside of the channels, and used a flat wrench to tighten the bearings against the channels. When doing this ,I wasn't entirely sure which way I should be turning the bearings to get them snug. I turned the ones in one track in one direction, the ones in the other track in the other direction. (They appear to tighten when turned in either direction?). I adjusted things so that movement in the Z axis was fairly (too?) stiff.
Today I ran into issues with driver/motor faults when plunging. I turned off the control box, unplugged the Z motor, and the Z axis was very stiff, more so than when I had adjusted it.
Am I doing something wrong? Is there some rule of thumb in terms of how stiff the Z-axis should be? Is the design really meant to have no lubricant inside the channels?
Thanks.
About a month ago, I noticed a little side to side 'slop' in my Z axis. I loosened the 4 bolts on the outside of the channels, and used a flat wrench to tighten the bearings against the channels. When doing this ,I wasn't entirely sure which way I should be turning the bearings to get them snug. I turned the ones in one track in one direction, the ones in the other track in the other direction. (They appear to tighten when turned in either direction?). I adjusted things so that movement in the Z axis was fairly (too?) stiff.
Today I ran into issues with driver/motor faults when plunging. I turned off the control box, unplugged the Z motor, and the Z axis was very stiff, more so than when I had adjusted it.
Am I doing something wrong? Is there some rule of thumb in terms of how stiff the Z-axis should be? Is the design really meant to have no lubricant inside the channels?
Thanks.