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C beam Wheels Not Sliding Smoothly

Discussion in 'General Talk' started by John Morrow, Apr 3, 2020.

  1. John Morrow

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    Hello,

    I made an XY gantry for hand placement of electronic components using 20 x 40mm V slot linear rail. The plates move like butter. Couldn't be better. I am only moving them by hand not by motor.

    I changed to C beams and have problems with stiffness. The wheels don't move nearly as smoothly. I am using the same wheels, spacers, eccentrics, shims, and even the same universal plate (though in different holes). Can anyone tell me why this is happening? This even happens using 1 plate on 1 c beam and not connected to anything else.

    Thanks.
     
  2. Peter Van Der Walt

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    Some pictures of the setup may be helpful?
    Same wheels: That's usually the prime suspect if its different wheels (forgot shim between bearing, etc) but if there are the exact same ones...
    Eccentrics: Properly adjusted? (readjust whenever changing beams out - tolerances differ)
    Stackup: 100% sure all shims etc are the same (feel if wheels feel rough when turned with just plate in hand)
     
  3. John Morrow

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    Thanks for the response! It ended up being an issue with the universal plate itself. It must be slightly off. I milled out a couple of custom plates from cast acrylic and the smoothness problem went away. Sometimes you have to change the least obvious things.
     
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