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Ballscrews, Linear Guides, Jacks, Dampers
News Release from: SKF UK | Subject: SD miniature ball screws
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 25 November 2003
Upgraded performance for miniature ball
screws
The new SD range of miniature ball screws outperforms its predecessors, with smooth running, low noise, accurate positioning, excellent repeatability and high efficiency
SKF Linear Motion has launched a new range of miniature ball screws The new SD range of miniature ball screws, available from SKF Engineering Products, provides improved performance over the previous generation including, smooth running, low noise, accurate positioning, excellent repeatability and high efficiency (good backdriving)
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The smooth running and excellent backdriving are made possible through the use of the new SD internal recirculation nut.
This cylindrical nut is available with a threaded end for easy mounting, with ball recirculation facilitated by a number of individual inserts instead of an integrated tube.
The SD design compliments and extends the SH range providing higher dynamic load capacities with the additional diameter and lead variants.
The range covers nominal diameters from 8 to 16mm, with leads from 2 to 5mm.
Part of the range has the option to include an integrated backup safety device to sustain load in the unlikely event of ball failure.
Shield wipers can be specified and corrosion resistance be can improved by phosphate treatment of the screw shaft on request and on certain sizes.
The SD range will find applications in the medical and defence fields and in applications which require low power consumption such as portable tools. Request a free brochure from SKF UK ...
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