Good Day
For some reason, I have this question in my head, and it is stirring up more questions, as I think about it.
I have never seen the CueMonster up close and running before. Only a small pic on their site, and one pic on Willee's site.
Is the 4th axis a Stepper motor? Direct geared?
When turning shafts, does the CNC program "turn on" the motor to run at a certain RPM until told to "turn off"? Does this "wear" on the 4th axis gearing or setup?
I can see the 4th Axis being more like a indexer on this machine, but when it comes to "spinning" for hours at a time, am I missing something here?
Seems a belt driven motor would "spin" for hours without problems.
(NOT saying that there is problems with the design, never seen one run)
REASON: I want to buy a 4th axis and attach it to my manual inlay machine and match a tail stock to it. Do not want to buy the wrong equipment up front.
(Can someone suggest a few links to parts also..THANKS)
Thanks
RWOMEL
S Texas
For some reason, I have this question in my head, and it is stirring up more questions, as I think about it.
I have never seen the CueMonster up close and running before. Only a small pic on their site, and one pic on Willee's site.
Is the 4th axis a Stepper motor? Direct geared?
When turning shafts, does the CNC program "turn on" the motor to run at a certain RPM until told to "turn off"? Does this "wear" on the 4th axis gearing or setup?
I can see the 4th Axis being more like a indexer on this machine, but when it comes to "spinning" for hours at a time, am I missing something here?
Seems a belt driven motor would "spin" for hours without problems.
(NOT saying that there is problems with the design, never seen one run)
REASON: I want to buy a 4th axis and attach it to my manual inlay machine and match a tail stock to it. Do not want to buy the wrong equipment up front.
(Can someone suggest a few links to parts also..THANKS)
Thanks
RWOMEL
S Texas