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Bewertet in den USA am6. Februar 2025
If you need something to move smoothly in a straight line (give or take a few wobbles), this linear rail gets the job done. Just don’t expect it to mill aerospace parts. The NEMA 17 motor is fine for light work, like a laser engraver, a DIY camera slider, or maybe a robotic arm that waves at your cat. CNC milling? Not unless you’re making aluminum confetti.Assembly is straightforward, and the included mounting hardware is actually decent. The rail is surprisingly smooth. If you’re building a lightweight DIY machine, this is an alright pick, but if you need high precision… well, let’s just say “precision” is a strong word for this one.
Kn
Bewertet in den USA am6. Januar 2025
The frame I received is straight so it seems suitable for precise work, but the overall mechanism is a little light weight for a CNC mill/router. The belt drive and thin guides would have too much play for metal work. You can probably get away with wood or lighter materials. This would be a good sturdy option for a CNC plotter or a laser engraver. Overall it seems to be reasonably priced and should work well for a lightweight DIY project.
Customer
Bewertet in den USA am4. Januar 2025
I got this for a table top laser engraver. I cut out the bottom to allow larger pieces to be etched and to allow a rotary. I used this to make the small thin table move up and down. I rigged up some connections and can use this to move the tray up and down just by holding a momentary switch. I recommend this to anyone that needs a smooth motion for a linear rail.
Watts of Reading
Bewertet in den USA am20. Februar 2025
When I ordered this I originally planned to use it with one of my home built diode laser engraving machines. After unboxing it and playing with it with an arduino I decided to make a small motorized track for a smaller video camera. It is stable enough and carries the weight of my camera with no issues. It works fine with the arduino and a motor shield. It has been fun taking videos with this setup. I have more ideas that I would like to try but for now I'm just having fun with it with my camera. Its sturdy and well made, at least well enough for anything I'm going to attempt to use it for.
J Goldsmith
Bewertet in den USA am16. Oktober 2024
So, I really wanted to like this because at first glance, it is nice and there are some good touches that I think are worth noting. The slide is assembled well and the design is relatively neat and compact. A wiring diagram, in English, was included, so that's awesome. The motor has passable labeling on it as well. It looks good. There's even nuts captured in the slots of the rail so you can bolt it down to your frame.But there are a few problems. First, the rods/bearings the system is built on are very thin and that's not going to give you a rigid motion system. And, because they are thin, they will conform to the aluminum bar it is built onto - and this is where the real problem lies - mine is bent. The packing was, ok, so it MIGHT have happened in shipment, but it could also be from the factory. Your linear motion system needs to be really straight or you're going to get binding, especially under load - and that's going to ruin your CNC machine.Now, why is this 3 stars and not 1? Well, there certainly ARE uses for this if you don't need precise motion control. For example, you could probably turn this into a motorized platform for short tracking (or trucking) shots with a digital camera - useful if you're wanting to do some creative small scale videography. You could also probably use it for a pen drawing tool if the novelty is more important than the accuracy. There's probably some other low precision uses you can find for it.
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