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    I've built a rotary and i have a question or two

    Hello,
    I just managed to build a new rotary. It's nothing unusual. It's based on a few older designs that i saw done by some great builders.
    This one works really nice.
    The motor is a 17 mm maxon re-max motor that many builders are using.

    I noticed that for some reason this machine is a bit louder than the other machines specially direct drive machines i've built. The noise is very similar to the Shag built rotary or a dragonfly.
    I tried to find the source of the noise and it seems it's coming from the motor. I noticed that the motor shaft have a movement if i press up or down on it so the noise is coming from that movement.

    My question is, what should i do to minimize the noise?
    ANother question that i have is if there are some specific methods of mounting a ball bearing into a housing or a shaft?
    I'm self taught in all the aspects of the machine building and machinery and there are a few things that still give me some problems.
    Thank you very much.
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    Machine Builder I build Tattoo Machines Jack Steel's Avatar
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    stress on the slide bearings cause that noise you speak of
    maybe try an o=ring but its more design then motor issue

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Steel View Post
    stress on the slide bearings cause that noise you speak of
    maybe try an o=ring but its more design then motor issue
    Those slide bearings are in the motor? Where should i put the o-ring? There is a faulhaber motor with similar specifications that make less noise. I noticed that movement i was talking about is a lot smaller on that motor.
    Thank you for the reply.

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    Ah, never mind. I understand where I have to put that o-ring

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    That noise is stress on the shaft, maybe try a thinner spring.

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    I'll try tomorrow a different approach.
    I understand now there is a stress on the motor shaft caused by the spring. These motors are not designed to withstand too much side pressure on the shaft. I have to minimize that stress somehow and probably making a swing arm is the better approach.

    I looked at a few different spring rotaries made by different builders and all of them suffered from the same problem.
    Now i understand what Jack Steel said about the design flaw.
    Last edited by ion; 08-18-2014 at 04:03 PM.

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