uxcell 8mmx10mm Clamp Tight Motor Shaft 2 Diaphragm Coupling Coupler
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Without a doubt. I purchased one, and now my MPCNC can travel up and down the entire 200mm without binding.
Yes, but it must be made of a soft material.
As long as you don't get in the way of the clamping action, that is! To lock into a flat on the shaft, I added a set screw. This is an excellent stepper motor controller because it has no backlash and accurately transfers the stepper position to the connected shaft.
Alloys of aluminum and stainless steel are used.
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I used a few of these 10mm-diameter-diameter-diameter-di On my 4'x4' CNC router, I used 14mm couplers to connect NEMA34 stepper motors. When an axis jammed, I was able to twist/damage the smaller spiral cut couplers when using NEMA23 steppers. These are still going strong - even when an axis comes to a halt (during testing). br>br>I was a little concerned that there were no set screws to tighten the shaft - Rather, the collar is tightened around the respective shaft by a single screw on each end. So far, there have been no issues.
These couplings are as good as it gets for the price, and I can't say enough good things about them. I can't read a tenth of a tenth of a tenth of a tenth of a tenth of a tenth of a tenth of a tenth of a tenth of a tenth of a tenth of a tenth of a tenth of a tenth of a tenth of a backlash on any of my axis'br>br>.
They continue to rattle and break on the inside pin. Not satisfied with it, I'm looking for a better replacement.
On a small linear slide, I used it to connect a motor to a lead screw.
Robust and silky smooth. In a good way. This coupler is slightly more expensive than a standard spiral or spider coupler. However, the upgrade will be well worth it.
This is a fantastic coupler. It appears to be a formidable foe.
Item arrived on time and as described, and it appears to be suitable for my needs.
It really works. For use with stepper motors, it is very rigid rotationally. Steel parts, rather than aluminum, are subject to cyclic fatigue, and should last longer than spiral-cut versions.