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rack and pinion supplier

does any one know a good supplier for a rack and pinion set. meaning the sprocket and the rack. i was thinking 80/20 may have something, but I am having a hard time locating it.
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Re: rack and pinion supplier

McMasterCarr has a variety of rack and pinion combinations. The prices also seem reasonable.

http://www.mcmaster.com/#racks-and-pinions/=aitzn2
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Re: rack and pinion supplier

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does any one know a good supplier for a rack and pinion set. meaning the sprocket and the rack. i was thinking 80/20 may have something, but I am having a hard time locating it.
Something else you might consider is using the Gates belt system. All you have to do is design something to clamp onto the belt and it would work very similar to a rack and pinion, but it would probably weigh less. Just a thought.
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Re: rack and pinion supplier

You can also just drill & countersink holes and run a sprocket in them.

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