OpenBuilds®
Anti-Backlash Nut Block for 8mm Metric Acme Lead Screw
- SKU:
- 1055-Set
- UPC:
- 819368028942
- MPN:
- 1055
Description
This Anti-Backlash Nut Block for 8mm Lead Screw is a great choice for many build projects requiring lead screw linear motion where high precision and repeatability with zero play or slop is needed.
Product Features
- Screw and nut for secure and precise backlash adjustment
- Recesses screw holes for non obtrusive placement
- Can be mounted on plates or V-Slot
- Works best with OpenBuilds Lead Screw
What is Included
- (1) Anti-Backlash Nut Block for 8mm Metric Acme Lead Screw
- (2) Nylon Insert Lock Nut - 5mm
- (1) Thin Hex Nut
- (1) Set Screw - 16mm
Product Specifications
- Tr8*8(p2) Metric Acme Tap (compatible with our customized 8mm Metric Acme Lead Screws)
- Mounting Hole Spacing: 20mm
- Pitch: 2mm
- Lead: 8mm
- Delrin
- Color: Black
- These Anti-Backlash Nut Blocks have been customized to work directly with the OpenBuilds system.
Assembly/Support/Documentation/3D Models
Easy follow along assembly video - top notch awesome community support - open source files and documentation and examples.
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7 Reviews
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10x better than the slightly cheaper ones...
Bought a few on Amazon to save a few bucks... not worth it... ended up ditching them and buying these after some came in a Linear Rail kit... Replaced all of the others with these, all of the rails move much more smoothly...
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Anti backlash nut
Overall quality is great! Solid machined block , not injection molded. Accepts almost any type of lube, quiet operation. Downside, there super tight! One block of the pair I ordered is tighter than the other. They’re so tight my 2 amp nema 17 motors can turn the lead screw. I have tried a handful of different lubes and ran them back and fourth with a high speed drill. They’ve broke a bit but are still very tight. I drill them out today by 0.080” and they seem to be significantly better. Next step is try them again, fingers crossed it’s enough.