Re: Z-Banding reduction using helical beam coupling
ronsii wrote:Jonathan wrote:So if I understand this right. The long skinny z rod is put into a press and then is pressed into the z motor? Wouldn't that just beg to bend the rod?
If you pressed it from the far end and it took more than say 200 lbs to seat it then yes... but I would guess they thread a nut on the bored end and use an extension to press it on which would eliminate the probably of bending. From the 'bent z' issues I have seen I am thinking the bore was not aligned and sometimes not centered in the rod causing problems.
I got my old one off using a metal tube just big enough to fit over the rod, then a nut to turn it down until it forced the motor shaft to come free (thanks fellow doodlers for the tip) & then I put my motor on my flat counter & gently tapped my new rod on with a soft faced 3 lb dead blow hammer (knocking it squarely, mind you) and my banding is virtually nonexistent now. Either I didn't bend the rod, or I knocked the bend out of my new rod as I put it on.
The piece I used, actually, was a male-male brass extension for shop air hoses, the kind you buy from Harbor Freight, it fit the rod & did the job. Now I have it set aside for just that. XD
Where did you get your new(un -bent) z rod from?
