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  • Lifting Screw Replacement
    Watch the different techniques used to remove and replace screws in Translating and Keyed jacks.
  • Dealing with Stripped, Lifted, and Cross-Threaded Screws in your Automated Screwdriving Assembly
    WHAT CAUSES STRIPPED, LIFTED, AND CROSS-THREADED SCREWS IN YOUR AUTOMATED SCREWDRIVING ASSEMBLY?
  • Machine Screw Jack vs. Ball Screw Jack
    Engineers and designers frequently use screw jacks in the design of lifting and positioning equipment. They know that mechanical jacks offer reliable lifting and holding options that can be easily incorporated into their systems. Once loads, duty cycles, and travel speeds are established, engineers
  • KFTN Jack Screw Maintenance
    See the steps to remove and replace the lifting screw in our keyed for traveling nut machine screw jacks.
  • Screw Jack Technology Comparison
    Screw Jacks provide a proven and reliable method of actuation. They convert rotary motion into linear motion and are used to lift and position loads of all sizes. Each screw jack includes a gear box with rotational input, thrust bearings, and an output lifting screw. The chart below compares
  • Understanding the 3 Types of Machine Screw Jack Designs
    Screw jacks that are properly selected and maintained will reliably lift, position, support or hold industrial loads for years. Incorporating them into mechanized applications is a fairly simple matter once jack designs are understood.
  • Jack It Up! How Screw Jack Technology Benefits Modern Industry
    Screw Jacks in industrial applications continue to provide proven results when used in appropriate designs and given proper maintenance. They reliably lift, position, support and hold industrial loads. Once jack designs and application needs are understood, it is a simple matter to incorporate them
  • Small Components Making Big Impact Featured on 60 Minutes
    While watching a 60 Minutes segment on Ford and GM joining the fight against COVID-19, Ms. Friedberg-Rottenstrich came upon an interview with Tracy Streeter, a longtime GM fork lift operator. Turns out Mr. Streeter is installing ZAGO air-tight sealing screws into Ventec medical ventilator parts

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