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hello to all
I would have thought of a movimentation (4/5 meters useful) with roller pinion
I wondered if any of you
knows (why) and knows +o- the cost
alternatively I would have thought of a toothed belt but are they really unthinkable on such a length? and what step/width band should I use?
the moving weight is about 350/450 kg
speed from 100mm/min to 1000mm/min
0.1 inversion precision
not known and non-priority acceleration for use
thanks for your collaboration
Hi.
 
Hello, Marco.
first I remind you to respect the rules of the forum. it is not written in capital print because it is equivalent to shouting and it does not seem to me the case!
never used a similar system.
for the price I would say you should stop making a quote!

It seems to me a very precise system but I think if you set a tilted teeth rack you could get good precision.
for the sizing would be appropriate to hear who realizes it. They usually make you sizing.
if it were to dimensional a pinion/cremagliera I would be quiet, on these systems I do not know even if from the catalog they give you everything.
Hi.

I'd say the belt has deformation problems. We usually use racks.
 
I agree with gerod. Alternatively, if you want to use a rack, a linear encoder and a regulator are flanked. if the belt deforms, the control recovers deformation.
the rack is however the best solution. if inclined teeth you also have a softer implementation.
 
I agree with gerod. Alternatively, if you want to use a rack, a linear encoder and a regulator are flanked. if the belt deforms, the control recovers deformation.
the rack is however the best solution. if inclined teeth you also have a softer implementation.
thanks for the advice
I didn't want to shout, but honestly I don't know the rules and I'd be grateful if you indicated where to find them.
greetings to all
 
thanks for the advice
I didn't want to shout, but honestly I don't know the rules and I'd be grateful if you indicated where to find them.
greetings to all
Hello, Marco, welcome.

apart from that they are common rules to the whole network and to all forums forever.
however you find them on the home page:REGOLAMENTO.webpgreetings
Marco (can I..:smile:)
 

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