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News Release from: Servotechnic | Subject: Haydon leadscrews and nuts
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 January 2007
Leadscrews and nuts cover a wider range
The range of Haydon leadscrews and nuts available in the UK from Servotechnic has now been expanded to include other popular diameters and thread pitches.
The range of Haydon leadscrews and nuts available in the UK from Servotechnic has now been expanded to include other popular diameters and thread pitches The extended range of screws are now available in diameters of 1/8, 9/64, 3/16, 7/32, 1/4, 3/8 and 5/8in with a comprehensive range of thread leads now from 0.0012 to 1.25in
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 7 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Pure metric leads of 0.5, 1, 2, 4 and 8mm are now also available.
The screws can be supplied uncoated or with the patented Black Ice coating for applications where grease is not permitted.
Three styles of nut are available for the screws offering a variety of solutions for different applications: the standard freewheeling nut; a C-style compression antibacklash nut; a W-style wedge antibacklash nut; and a T-style torsional (adjustable) antibacklash nut.
Standard and bespoke flanges are also available.
Screw ends can be machined or ground to exact requirements, meaning customers receive finished products ready to integrate straight into their applications.
Custom prototypes to customer specifications can typically be delivered within 2 weeks and the competitive pricing that Servotechnic offers includes delivery to UK locations.
Applications for the Haydon leadscrews include x-y tables, semiconductor machines, robotics and laboratory automation.
A comprehensive range of linear actuators is also available.
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