How much "backlash" would the rubber teeth on the belt contribute? 

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> From: Ian Wright [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, 9 June 2009 8:57 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Mill-Drill needs steppers and servos?
> 
> John wrote...
> <<<With the optimistic 50% steel estimate, you have 1 *
> 0.065 * 0.5 =
> 0.0325 square inches of steel.  Assume a load of 200 lbs. 
> That results
> in stress in the steel of 200/0.0325 = 6153 psi.  The tensile 
> modulus of steel is 30,000,000 psi.  So under 200 lbs load, 
> the belt will stretch by 6153/30000000 = 0.0002" per inch.  
> If you are using that belt for a 100" long linear axis, the 
> stretch would be 0.020.
> 
> A ballscrew for an axis that long would most likely be over 
> an inch in diameter.  A 1" ballscrew probably has a root 
> diameter of at least 0.8", resulting in 0.502 square inches 
> of steel.  That is 15 times more steel, or 15 times less 
> stretch.  So a 100" long, 1" diameter ballscrew loaded to 200 
> lbs would only stretch 0.0013" instead of 0.020".>>>>
> 
> 
> Interesting maths but what would the effect of changing 
> temperature be - which would be the more stable, he belt or 
> the ballscrew?
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Ian
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