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From: erniebro
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  • Fixed support means there are double bearing supports at one or both ends of the screw making flexing require more force which increases critical speed. You described screw pre-tensioning which is also a very good method to increase critical speed and column loading. Mine has (or will have) fixed screw supports on both sides and has a pre-tenioned screw even though it's not all that long. This post is old but i felt like adding my 2 cents.

  • I guess "fixed support" means that you now have angular contact bearings on both sides, putting tension on the ballscrew?

    It's strange, most ballscrews I found have only 1 end with a thread to mount a fixed bearing. I built a machine with a 2m (75") ballscrew, it came with only one threaded end but to go faster than a few hundred RPM you really need two fixed sides and pre-tension the whole thing (which was also stated in the tech-specs of the screw ...)

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