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Address:
Unit 20, Bond Industrial Estate, Pitcher
Wickhamford
Evesham
WR11 7RH
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1386 833301

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Listing of all 82 news releases from Abssac:

Coupling is more flexible than standard

Specialist flexure beam helps solve rotational challenges without the cost burden normally associated with special or bespoke made products.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac (11 March 2008)

Overcoming the limitations of ballscrews

Abssac reckons its satellite roller screws offer formidable advantages in the linear technology sector.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac ( 7 February 2008)

More options in linear motion

Abssac reckons it has one of the largest linear product ranges on the market.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac ( 8 January 2008)

Satellite roller screw transmits high loads

The many points of contact give a satellite roller screw greater rigidity and shock tolerance than a ball screw without a compromise in friction or efficiency.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac ( 6 November 2007)

Metal bellows provide great flexibility

Abssac's metal bellows provide a hermetic, all-metal pressure barrier and seal that can flex in one or more direction.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac ( 4 October 2007)

Contact springs offer long life

Abssac's servometer bellows type contact springs are manufactured from electrodeposited nickel and then are gold plated to enhance their conductivity.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac ( 7 September 2007)

Linear actuator is complete package

Electric linear actuator is ideal for applications in vibrating environments, offering less then 1mm backlash.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac ( 7 August 2007)

Springs machined from solid metal

Machined springs can provide very precise, linear deflection rates because virtually all residual stresses are eliminated.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac (25 May 2007)

Helical beam flexure provides flexibility

 User application article   Using the Helical beam flexure technology, Abssac was able to take a customer's pre-machined part and generate a helical flexure within it and solve a flexibility problem.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac ( 6 April 2007)

Splined shafts available in larger sizes

Standard splined shafts are available from 11 to 46mm diameter with either six or eight splines.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac (26 March 2007)

Ballscrew series boasts competitive pricing

Rolled miniature ballscrew series uses a precision ground ball nut, running on precision rolled screw.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac (16 February 2007)

Motor couplings come down in price

Abssac has reduced the price of its MC series and W40 and 50 series motor couplings by 30% following the adoption of enhanced manufacturing techniques.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac (21 December 2006)

Flexible shaft coupling avoids stress

The flawless production techniques of the Heli-Cal beam flexible shaft coupling avoid stress-raising areas found in other cross-slot designs.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac ( 4 December 2006)

Bearing units are made for screw applications

Low-cost precision-quality thrust and radial bearing units are ideally suited for lead screw and ball screw applications.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac (18 September 2006)

Lead screws in a choice of colours

Abssac's precision lead screws have recently helped with a retrofitting requirement in the printing industry by supplying them in a choice of colours.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac ( 2 August 2006)

Abssac continues to expand its connections

Custom electroforms not only allow complex metallic shapes to be supplied, but can also be used as extremely precise volume changing devices.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac (28 July 2006)

Miniature Electroformed Baffles

If you use cold shields or radiation shields within applications, Abssac might have a product to help increase the efficiency of the absorption or reflection rates.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac (14 July 2006)

Universal joints need no tools for maintenance

Abssac has teamed up with Curtis Universal of the USA to supply its unique range of Curtis TakeApart universal joints.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac ( 4 July 2006)

Nut design cuts out drag torque

The new MRH series is available in 6, 8, 10 and 12mm diameters with leads ranging from fine thread 2mm to high speed 30mm.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac (23 June 2006)

Bellows have predictable expansion rates

Miniature metal bellows are now available from Abssac for metallic hermetic seal use.  Brochure available  

News from Abssac (30 May 2006)

Lead screws available either way round

Roller screw aids injection moulding

Vee-thread screws position with precision

Free trial for helical beam shaft couplings

Lead screws reach linear range of 200mm

Lead screw in acme or trapezoidal thread formats

Coupling proves worth in Malaysia

Machined springs promise predictable torque

Plastic nuts and screws provide silent cinema

New source for high-performance gear couplings

Spring finds better resonance

Largest coupling claim

Adapter hubs turn to an age-old problem

Aluminium leadscrews save system weight

Universal joint brings project to a head

Miniature screw boasts heavyweight performance

Life expectancy in the ballscrew industry

Coupling range expands for larger shafts

Ballscrews come with black chromium finish

Reducing backlash needn't be such a drag

Replacement universal joint keeps plant running

Pharmaceutical firm uses roller screws

Couplings promise a cost-effective balance

Ballscrews go both ways

Shaft coupling sleeves handle arduous duties

Racks and spur gears are machined or ground

Gold electroforming allows intricate constructions

Medical job stretches spring capabilities

Pancake shaped spring holds mirror in place

Shafts cater high load linear applications

Machined springs solve battlefield noise problems

Lead screw nuts eliminate backlash

Roller screws transmit more load

Acme screws go left and right

Disc coupling takes on nuclear duties

Self-reversing screws don't change direction

Roller screws beat ball screw performance

Electrodeposited metal bellows come to the UK

Beam-style coupling on a budget

Solid couplings tackle stiffer tasks

Self-reversing screws for bidirectional motion

Reliable clamping for budget shaft series

No maintenance for four-way couplings

Coupling provides relief from stress

Probably the smallest ever flexible shaft coupling

Machined springs overcome wound limitations

Ball screw shrinks to tiny 1.8mm diameter

Helical beam shaft couplings avoid resonance

Do you know what a machined spring is?

Coupling rotates whilst offset without vibration

The one-piece construction 90-deg U-Joint Flexure

Stiff beam style shaft coupling is low cost

Bellows shaft couplings offer distinct advantages

Customised nuts and attachments for lead screws

TB Woods power transmission products in the UK

Low cost one-piece shaft coupling now in plastic

Backlash eliminated from rolled acme screws

Shaft coupling can double as a machined spring

Shaft couplings take any form of attachment

New Antibacklash nut design for rolled Acme screws

Lower cost shaft coupling through plastic moulding

Ballscrew proves ideal for pharmaceutical analysis

 

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