garycvv
Mechanical
- Mar 18, 2014
- 28
I'm very new to automation and am lookng for some guidance.
I'm looking at building a system that uses a motor, leadscrew and a linear guide as part of an actuation system that will move a door approximately 1m. The door itself will weigh about 100kg.
As a starting point I was thinking of using a v slide linear guide from Hepco, the details of which are in the following link:
The size 76 system should be useable. Hepco give some figures for frictional resistance:
0.02 X load (N) + seal friction (28N for the size 76) = ~48N
Now I'm struggling where to go next when it comes to sizing the lead screw and motor. Would someone be able to point me in the direction of a worked example?
Thank you
I'm looking at building a system that uses a motor, leadscrew and a linear guide as part of an actuation system that will move a door approximately 1m. The door itself will weigh about 100kg.
As a starting point I was thinking of using a v slide linear guide from Hepco, the details of which are in the following link:
The size 76 system should be useable. Hepco give some figures for frictional resistance:
0.02 X load (N) + seal friction (28N for the size 76) = ~48N
Now I'm struggling where to go next when it comes to sizing the lead screw and motor. Would someone be able to point me in the direction of a worked example?
Thank you