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JES15/05/2014 15:37:06
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Help!

Does anyone know if it is possible to seperate the nut from the screw for modifation without all the bearings falling out?

Involute Curve15/05/2014 15:48:56
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Easiest way is to make a plug same as minor dia, and simply screw the nut onto it carefully, its best if it has a shoulder to but upto, then use PVC tape to keep it there until you want to screw it back on, but don't panic anyhow I've had these things to bits in order to re ball them, its fiddly but doable.

Shaun

JES15/05/2014 15:49:35
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Sorry I forgot to sign it.

JES

JES15/05/2014 15:51:31
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Many thanks for your prompt reply. That seems like a plan.

JES

Muzzer15/05/2014 19:31:40
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JES

Here's what I did. It becomes impossible to remove the ballnut from the screw once you have machined the end of the screw down without them falling out unless you have some form of keeper. I had to remove the nut so I could machine both the screw and the nut. Windows 8 has forced me to load the photo at 90 degrees but you can see what I've done. Mine's a 16mm ball screw BTW.

The nut contains a length of rod that is threaded M8 internal at each end and is currently preventing the balls from falling out. I have a bolt and washer at each end to keep it in there! The other rod is bored to fit over the reduced end of the screw and threaded M8 so it also screws into the other rod - it's only used to transition the nut from the screw onto the keeper. Once the nut has been persuaded onto the keeper and the bolts fitted, you can breathe again!

BTW, both the screw and the nut are machinable if you use carbide tooling. Keep the speeds up and keep flammable materials away when you do it!

Murray

Ballscrew keeper

JES16/05/2014 08:05:57
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Many thanks to Shaun and Murray. I am thinking of doing some work on my Mill, it could be quite a while before I make any progress as the jobs seem to be extending into the future at an alarming rate. Just finished the screwcutting clutch for my ancient Myford, this seems to be working well but I will reserve judgment until I see how well my gear cutting etc stand up to the real world.

JES

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