Modified TopsCNC from Germany 🇬🇧

26 oct. 2020 09:18

Hallo

Ich habe eine Version TopsCNC Heavy 23 mit einem linearen Glet-Lager hergestellt. Bessere Steifigkeit, höhere Genauigkeit. Ich benutze eine 1,5 kW Vierkantspindel mit Luftkühlung. Daher ist die Frontplatte etwas anders. Außerdem habe ich eine SFU 1204 Kugelumlaufspindeleinstellung vorgenommen und Nema 23 für die Z-Achse installiert.

Alles auf Thingivese zu finden.

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4583991

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4588910

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4595595

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4628434


CNC Z Axis Linear

https://ibb.co/z4Xf580

29 déc. 2020 19:39
kugelumlaufsindel2
29 déc. 2020 19:43
kugelumlaufsindel3
01 janv. 2021 23:18

Personne ne semble s'en soucier

02 janv. 2021 12:36

Hello Kamil,

yes, yes :-) I have been watching for a few days your achievement and your improvements seem interesting to me.

could you possibly share your files in step of your whole editing (to be able to open them with catia and thus understand the editing of your improvements)

and maybe share the references of the motor slide and worm gear.

sorry for my english I do with google translate :-)

Thank you and happy new year :-)

02 janv. 2021 17:11

Everything can be found here. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4701853

The engine settings and steps I can not say yet, I'm still testing.


Finally someone who is interested in this. If no one writes, I have no desire to post here.

02 janv. 2021 17:22

Thank you Kamil,

I recovered the stl files but would it be possible to have the study in .step to open it in catia?

And can be the reference of the motor support slide

Thank you.

03 janv. 2021 04:26

Hello Kamil, regarding your spindle plate, did you plan to incorporate a perpendicularity adjustment? usually through an adjustment plate and eccentric. I went through some problems on the regular more depth setup and had to modify the holder to allow some adjustments (Easiest way I found without having to redesign the Z entirely...)

Good job on your setup!

03 janv. 2021 11:04

"The study in step" I do not understand.


I have done this with Fusion 360. What data do you need?


@ Turlutte

Squareness is not a problem with my rectangular spindle.Just measured from all sides with an angle of 90 °, done.

The perpendicularity of the plate is thus given, if the printer is well adjusted. If you mean my linear guide of the Z axis.

03 janv. 2021 11:25

hello Kamil

the .step is the extension of the files, in solidworks it is .sldprt for the parts and .sldasm for the assembly if I'm not mistaken.

the .step allows these files to be opened in another software than for example fusion 360 (for me it would be catia V5)

it's just to save (or maybe export I don't know about 360 fusion) the files in .step 

03 janv. 2021 13:41

https://app.box.com/s/qzgh60q0es46c7n4l8j992q4gtsoo2nf

This is my complete project. See if you can do something with it.

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