Development of a new lapping method for high precision ball screw (1st report)-feasibility study of a prototyped lapping tool for automatic lapping process

2001 
Ball screws are being lapped as a finishing process to improve the travel variation, drunkenness and surface finish in order to provide high precision requirements in various mechanical applications. However, the existing manufacturing method is very labor intensive that needs a highly skilled machinist to perform the hand lapping operations using the conventional laps which have two or three slits. These types of lap cannot eliminate and improve the special components of drunkenness such as ellipsoidal, triangular and other polygonal cross sections. This paper presents a new lapping method to determine the technical and operational feasibility of a prototyped lapping tool with the combination of a flexible lap and polyurethane elastomer which can be mounted in the vertical-type automatic lapping machine. This new type lapping tool with six slits, is especially designed which each section can move in radial direction wherein the uniform lapping pressure is applied on the test piece from six directions. Based on experimental results, it showed that the travel variation was greatly reduced along with drunkenness and lapping time.
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