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Industrial screwdrivers and screwfeeders are automated tools that are used to turn screws while providing close control of screw torque. Search by Specification | Learn More
Ball screws, lead screws, and ACME screws are used to convert rotary motion or torque into thrust or linear motion. Search by Specification | Learn More
Feed screws (feedscrews) are horizontally-oriented screws or augers placed in the bottom of a bin, silo, extruder, hopper, or molding machine to provide uniform flow. Learn More
Screw machine shops manufacture screws and other turned or threaded parts from barstock made of various materials. Search by Specification | Learn More
Screw pumps are rotary, positive displacement pumps that have one or more screws to transfer fluids or materials along an axis. Search by Specification | Learn More
Swiss screw machining produces a high quality finish comparable to ground finishing. Search by Specification | Learn More
Self-sealing fasteners have an elastomeric insert or captive O-ring that simultaneously provides sealing and locking. Search by Specification | Learn More
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Screw Terminal Connectors | Machine Design The specification of screw-terminal connectors involves a variety of factors that may not be obvious at first glance. |
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Ball-screw basics: Debunking the myths | Machine Design only way to make high-accuracy screws, no specification dictates a production method for a given ball-screw class. |
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Lube Lowers Screw Torque | Machine Design Lube Lowers Screw Torque July 13, 2006 It meets Daimler-Chrysler specification MS9775. |
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Basics of Configuring Drives | Machine Design (508) 677-0520, maxonmotorusa.com Wikipedia page on gear ratios, tinyurl.com/of43t Wikipedia page on gears, tinyurl.com/92e7c4 |
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Setting the stage for good machine design | Machine Design Stages incorporating a ball-screw-drive mechanism tend to be used in applications with heavy loads. |
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Metric Leadscrews | Machine Design The XC Series screw uses patented ActiveCAM technology to provide a rigid stainless-steel cam for biasing. |
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Latest New Products Content | Machine Design is no backlash, windup, or ?stiction? associated with leadscrew or ball-screw drives. |
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Latest New Products Content | Machine Design is no backlash, windup, or ?stiction? associated with leadscrew or ball-screw drives. |
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All-time popular content | Machine Design wide range of industrial applications, from the placement of electronic com-ponents on a printed-circuit board to labeling and packaging operations. |
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Most Recent | Machine Design TranTek Drive Systems Inc. (www.trantekdrivesystems.com), a manufacturer of screw-drive systems, is retrofitting its high leadscrew and polymer-nut |