learningallthetime
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- Jul 10, 2016
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I've a short bar of teflon and made a 15mm wide lead nut for a M12 steel rod (standard thread) to build a silent linear actuator mechanism.
The nut raises a platform with a load of up to 250N.
Have limited material to experiment, so don't want to proceed entirely by trial and error.
Can anyone say whether that's an appropriate width of nut - whether it should be more or less? How to estimate?
Anecdotally, when the platform is fully loaded, the lead screw seems to become rather more difficult to turn than I would have hoped (having played with this calculator: ): which left me wondering if this was perhaps due to some kind of overload at the lead nut?
The nut raises a platform with a load of up to 250N.
Have limited material to experiment, so don't want to proceed entirely by trial and error.
Can anyone say whether that's an appropriate width of nut - whether it should be more or less? How to estimate?
Anecdotally, when the platform is fully loaded, the lead screw seems to become rather more difficult to turn than I would have hoped (having played with this calculator: ): which left me wondering if this was perhaps due to some kind of overload at the lead nut?