Good question. In this case it is, which is not great. Force is transfered from piston rod to ball nut, to ball screw, to motor shaft, which is secured to aluminum tube via circular aluminum motor mount. Ideally I would secure the ball screw with a bearing directly mounted to the aluminum tube frame
Very cool! My bought one takes ages to lift my table
Would you show how and with what you make it ?
I hope to post a full video on this build in the next few months
@@ericinventor as an engineering student, I'll be waiting (: well done btw
Yes please
Waiting for a full making video and motor specification...will be a great help @@ericinventor
This looks great can’t wait for your full video
Nice job :)
Can u please let me know the motor specification used in this???
impressive
Perfect
How is your motor mounted? Are you putting weight on the motor?
Good question. In this case it is, which is not great. Force is transfered from piston rod to ball nut, to ball screw, to motor shaft, which is secured to aluminum tube via circular aluminum motor mount. Ideally I would secure the ball screw with a bearing directly mounted to the aluminum tube frame
do you have more information on this build available?@@ericinventor
Engineering is cool
Bro nice, but use something other than yourself, otherwise you wouldn’t be remembered for generations 😂