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Ballscrew system beats belt-driven capacity

A Hepcomotion product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 16, 2002

The HDFS ballscrew-driven heavy-duty system is designed for arduous applications where a belt-driven linear motion system does not provide the required accuracy or load capacity.

The HDFS ballscrew-driven heavy-duty system is designed for arduous applications where a belt-driven linear motion system does not provide the required accuracy or load capacity.

The new system combines Hepco's proven heavy-duty extruded aluminium beam system with hardened and ground slides, and its FB Fastline ballscrews.

Much higher driving forces are the result, enabling load capacities of up to 4t to be accommodated.

Heavy-duty bearings in 95 or 64mm diameters are supplied to suit the load, with capseals to enhance load bearing ability and longevity of the system.

Active resistance to contamination is assured by the system's Vee-guide, making it the ideal choice for harsh environments.

Beam lengths up to 4m may be specified.

The FB Fastline Ballscrews are rolled with precision ground nuts and are available in 5 and 10mm pitches depending on the speed required.

The options also include low backlash nuts for standard operation and preloaded nuts for greater precision.

In addition to greater precision and capacity, the ballscrew system provides additional benefits over other drive options.

It is suited to very low speed operation without a high ratio gearbox and does not require the expensive guarding required as protection against belt or chain failure.

The new FB ballscrew-driven heavy-duty system will be supplied complete and ready to install with fitted motor if necessary.

Suitable motor control is available as an option.

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