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    Ok so I am now trying to fix up my driven/non driven support bearing thingys, quick question.. Generally if you order 300m rail and 350mm ballscrew it should fit together like draw below? I see to have about 2mm of clipping when trying to go off the supplied measurements. It just seems a bit silly if they dont fit properly.

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    Noob question I know but im a bit confused.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rezort View Post
    Ok so I am now trying to fix up my driven/non driven support bearing thingys, quick question.. Generally if you order 300m rail and 350mm ballscrew it should fit together like draw below? I see to have about 2mm of clipping when trying to go off the supplied measurements. It just seems a bit silly if they dont fit properly.

    Attachment 209586

    Noob question I know but im a bit confused.
    Well the free end is designed for the bearing to "float" or move with screw expansion so there is a little bit of play either way...

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