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  1. #1
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    monocarriers as thk KR45 or nsk MCM080 used as axis

    first of all i want to give my respect to the forum in this my first initial post.

    i have some monocarriers thk kr45 and nsk mcm080 series and my question is are they worth to be uses as axis to build a tool room cnc machine, would they work or it is a waste of time.?

    i would be using two for main axis (x) and another two for the (y) axis and (z) axis.

    they will powered by servomotors close loop.

    Awaiting your expert opinions

    kind Regards

    Carwolf
    cn Blades

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    I think that they will do the job. My only concern is that you need to use only one per axis, because you need to use only one motor per axis. You can't control each axis with 2 motors.

    You have to use one per axis, and you need two tracks (or guide rails) with linear bearings on each side of them to support the weight of the axis and to make the axis stable.

    You should use guide rails like those : https://voltatek.ca/49-linear-blocks-guides

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