I have acquired a drive motor for the x-axis and have a question about
installation. The motor shaft and the coupling have key-way slots but
the end of the acme screw does not. Is there enough resistance that a
key-way slot will need to be cut on the end of the acme screw or would
the set screw placed into a recess created with a drill bit be
adequate? (you can find the Dayton 4Z131 that was the stock motor on e-
bay for $150 right now)
I have other parts to get for this upgrade and hope to get some more
assistance later on the wiring of the speed controller and limit
switches. General wiring I can handle, this smaller electronic stuff
is something I have little experience with.
Thanks
Dexter

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