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  1. #1
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    mounting motors and adjustable collet

    hey guys, feel free to (nuts) if this has been discussed before, im a bit of retard with the search tool.

    im having some issues with the mounting of my NEMA23 motors, i cannot work out how to do it, there are 4 threaded bosses in the corners of the motor, but i cannot find a screw or bolt to match the thread, its smaller than 1/8" its not metric what could it be (its a LIN engineering motor BTW)? has anyone else come up with a way to mount a 23 size motor with out too much mucking around?

    also does anyone know if there is a drill chuck style thingy (adjustable collet) that i can put in the collet of the router that will be able to stand minimum 20k RPM? i dont wanna be limited to drilling 1/4" and 8mm holes wanna be able to drill from 2-8 at the least same goes for routing dont really wanna be using a 1/4" end mill to flatten a block of aluminium

    cheers
    luke

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    I would drill the holes to 5/32" and use a 6-32 or 8-32 screw and nut. Don't do this if you are concerned about warranty. My NEMA23 motors came with clearance holes. You can also just use a screw size that will pass through the threads and use a nut.

    I have seen comments about one that was available but it has too much run-out. A lot of the newer routers have 1/2" capability )if you are itching to buy a new router) and come with a 1/4" collet reducer. A good machinist can make you a simple compression type insert to get the 1/8" bits to fit the 1/4" collet.

    CarveOne
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    Quote Originally Posted by CarveOne View Post
    I would drill the holes to 5/32" and use a 6-32 or 8-32 screw and nut. Don't do this if you are concerned about warranty. My NEMA23 motors came with clearance holes.

    I have seen comments about one that was available but it has too much run-out. A lot of the newer routers have 1/2" capability )if you are itching to buy a new router) and come with a 1/4" collet reducer. A good machinist can make you a simple compression type insert to get the 1/8" bits to fit the 1/4" collet.

    CarveOne
    thats what i thought i have to do with the holes, ill drill em metric cos i have metric taps and dies

    i have an ozito (bunnings brand they are **** but cheap) laminate trimmer for the CNC, and it has the 8mm and 1/4" collet, i dont think my machine will allow a 1/2" router given the size of most of them, i sat my hitachi TR12 next to the cradle and it would be a VERY tight fit.

    just hoping for a easy solution to the drilling issue, thinking about it i dont recon i would use the 'drill chuck' for anything other than drilling and i guess it would ok be for pilot holes and drill the hole proper size on the drill press, or just find a tiny end mill with 1/8" shank to do any holes?

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    If you use a Porter-Cable router PreciseBits can sell you ultra precision collets and balanced collet nuts for 1/2", 1/4" and 1/8" shank tools. They also sell very high quality 1/8" shank micro tools. Try measuring a 690 body out of it's base. they aren't that big.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skiddz View Post
    im having some issues with the mounting of my NEMA23 motors, i cannot work out how to do it, there are 4 threaded bosses in the corners of the motor, but i cannot find a screw or bolt to match the thread, its smaller than 1/8" its not metric what could it be (its a LIN engineering motor BTW)? has anyone else come up with a way to mount a 23 size motor with out too much mucking around?
    Quite possible that is US #6-32, that does seem a bit small for a NEMA 23 motor.
    The majority of motors I have used have had a clearance hole and a through bolt or a thread is used on the motor mount side.
    Al.
    CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design

    “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
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