Products & Services

See also: Categories | Featured Products | Technical Articles | More Information

Conduct Research Top

  • Bowling Ball Machine
    Our client is an specialist manufacturer of custom made machines. Having supplied machines for different industries, our client wanted t build a machine to make the grooves and marks for bowling balls
  • Machine Screw Jack vs. Ball Screw Jack
    and designers must choose the type of jack to select - Ball screw or Machine screw. Both are good choices for reliably lifting and positioning loads, but when should designers choose machine screw jacks and when should they choose ball screw jacks?
  • Troubleshooting Your Ball Screw Assembly
    Step by step guide to checking the ball screw assembly while it is still in the machine.
  • Linear Motor vs. Ball Screw
    requirements and the total cost of ownership over the life of the machine or system. Below are some of the key parameters to consider when comparing and choosing between ball screws and linear motors.
  • Roller Bearing vs. Ball Bearing: What's the Difference
    Ball and roller bearings are machine elements that are used in all kinds of machines and devices with rotating parts. Their properties have frequently contributed greatly to technical and economic progress in different branches of engineering. Standardization of bearings has made it possible
  • How to Specify, Select and Apply Linear Ball Screw Drives
    Specifying the right ball screw for a given application will ensure machine accuracy, repeatability and life while minimizing the total cost of ownership. A ball screw drive translates rotational motion to linear motion or vice versa and can apply or withstand high thrust loads-upward of 750,000 lb
  • Common Ball Screw Terminology
    Acme Lead Screw: Acme lead screws have a 29 degree thread angle. An Acme lead screw is less efficient than a square thread, but is easier to machine.
  • 10 Benefits of Using a Pick-and-Place Machine
    Ball screw nut pair is only used to bear the axial load, radial force, bending moment will make the ball screw nut auxiliary surface contact stress and other loads, which may cause permanent damage to the screw. Correct installation is a prerequisite for effective maintenance. 1) The axis

More Information Top

Lock Indicates content that may require registration and/or purchase. Powered by IHS Goldfire