Gantry Height
Moderators: al wolford, sbk, Bob, Kayvon
Gantry Height
I'm setting up my new Shark and have a question about mounting the gantry onto the base. The instructions say, "For standard operation, use the bottom three sets of holes to mount the Gantry Assembly to the Base Assembly. The upper sets of holes can be used if extra vertical clearance is needed." Isn't that backwards? Wouldn't you use the bottom holes to mount the gantry higher and thus provide more vertical clearance? Which holes should I use?
Re: Gantry Height
Nope, they're right. It **is** somewhat counter-intuitive, but essentially boils down to them using imprecise wording. The total vertical movement range of the z-axis CARRIAGE is the same distance, no matter where the gantry is set. Moving the gantry to the upper set of holes moves that big plastic z-axis FRAME higher up, allowing the gantry to get over taller things. In my case, there's a KURT machining vise that the gantry needs to get over, so I'm in those top holes. So it's greater "clearance", but not greater "working range".
Regards,
Thom
Regards,
Thom
=====================================================
ThomR.com Creative tools and photographic art
A proud member of the Pacific Northwest CNC Club (now on Facebook)
ThomR.com Creative tools and photographic art
A proud member of the Pacific Northwest CNC Club (now on Facebook)
Re: Gantry Height
I figured out my confusion. The assembly instructions in the Owner's Manual say to use the "bottom" three sets of holes for standard operation (which would put the gantry in its highest position by my interpretation.) I later noticed that the assembly instructions in the 4-page Quick-Start Guide say to use the "top" three sets of holes for standard operation (which lowers the gantry and makes more sense to me.) I guess it comes down to what you want to call top and bottom...I used the "top" holes.
Re: Gantry Height
I'm putting together a HD3 and I'm unsure what holes to use. There is not any mention in my set of directions. There are 5 holes on each side but 3 bolts for each side. I currently have it mounted using the top 3 holes leaving 2 open holes at the bottom. I have no idea if that is correct or the reasoning for the apparent ability to change it. The directions seem to be incomplete.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks. Jim
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks. Jim
Re: Gantry Height
Read Rando's post.
The only reason to raise the gantry by using the top holes is for larger material. You are not changing the operating range of your Z travel. That is fixed.
Most Sharks I have looked at have the gantry set in the middle holes.
Probably a happy medium for most material you would be cutting.
The only reason to raise the gantry by using the top holes is for larger material. You are not changing the operating range of your Z travel. That is fixed.
Most Sharks I have looked at have the gantry set in the middle holes.
Probably a happy medium for most material you would be cutting.
Re: Gantry Height
Thanks. That sounds like a reasonable route to take. Thanks for your suggestion. I will do it.
Jim
Jim