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Grogster

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Posted: 02:53am 18 Feb 2016
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Hi all.


Do any of the members here, have any links to sites where I can buy some pullys?

I would prefer toothed-belt type pullys, and am looking for 6:1 or greater ratio setup. I have done a search of eBay, but surprisingly, pullys are not a common thing there, and even Mr. Google is not really giving me the goods - mainly points to automotive pullys, and I want the smaller ones you see on 3D printers and CNC machines.

If anyone knows of any sites that sell these things - and can send to New Zealand, then please do post the links here.

Thanks.


EDIT: The only set I have found so far which is workable is this one on eBay. Edited by Grogster 2016-02-19
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Cherokeecruiser
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Posted: 03:15am 18 Feb 2016
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Hi

I have bought small bearings from here before, although it was a couple years ago, and had no problems with the online sale then.

This link may be useful regarding your pulleys

http://www.hobbyparts.com.au/store/categories/pulleys+grooved+categories/

Cheers
 
paceman
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Posted: 03:24am 18 Feb 2016
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Hi Grogs,
This link images shows lots of pictures of them that you can probably chase them from. Seems that adding "stepper motor pulley" into the Google search helps.

Greg
 
bigfix
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Posted: 05:34am 18 Feb 2016
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Maybe Ebay is picky on spelling...

pulley vs pully

I see quite a few for NC DIY usage
 
5bar
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Posted: 06:07am 18 Feb 2016
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Gday grogs
pardon the brevity but I'm typing on my phone
gates powergrip are good here in Oz
maybe have an outlet in NZ?
Cheers, L
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redrok

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Posted: 11:47am 18 Feb 2016
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Possibly use:
"Toothed belt Pulley"
"Timing belt pulley"
redrok
 
Gizmo

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Posted: 12:16pm 18 Feb 2016
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What about chain and sprockets? I've used them to build a CNC table because its easier to adjust a length of chain than a toothed belt.

Glenn
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Grogster

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Posted: 12:44pm 18 Feb 2016
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Thank you everyone - I now have some more leads to chase.

@ Gizmo - never thought of chains and sprockets - that is a great idea - I will search for that too.
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jimbotron
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Posted: 06:14pm 18 Feb 2016
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Grogster,
Include GT2 in the search terms. This is the 2mm toothed belt that is commonly used for 3D printers. There is plenty of cheap parts for GT2.

For plain pulleys and gears try Wiltronics.
 
StoveMan
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Posted: 04:44pm 21 Feb 2016
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The actobotics line from servocity.com (also sold thru Sparkfun) is high quality but a little pricey... RC oriented but I've built a 3D printer and cnc blueray laser from some of that stuff.
Good selection of micro bearings and shafting too!

Frank
 
StoveMan
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Posted: 05:00pm 21 Feb 2016
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Oh Yeah...there is also Stock Drive Products in USA
http://shop.sdp-si.com

Where else can you get a Geneva mechanism or ratchet and pawl for your 6:1 reduction instead of boring belts!
Good luck... Frank
 
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