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News Release from: SKF UK | Subject: SKF ground ballscrews
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 March 2007
Large ballscrew range available in six
weeks
SKF has introduced a new generation of ground ball screws to cater for all requirements, available within six weeks.
SKF has introduced a new generation of ground ball screws to cater for all requirements from flanged nut ballscrews with internal preload to DIN standard double preloaded flanged nut ballscrews, through to DIN standard double cylindrical preloaded nut ballscrews to tailor-made products Perhaps most importantly, the new high-performance ground ballscrews are now available within six weeks of ordering as opposed to the traditional 16-week lead times
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Designed to offer highly reliable and precise operation, the new ground ballscrews offer high load carrying capacities, fine resolution and high rigidity, while being robust enough to withstand occasional blows and shock loads even at high rotational speeds, making them ideal for use in the most hostile of environments.
In addition, the ballscrews offer a long operating life and require minimal maintenance, eliminating system downtime and allowing considerable savings in time and costs to be made.
SKF's new ground ballscrews can be available as part of a complete screw assembly with machined ends, to customer drawings, while nuts are also available with axial play, allowing users to source all their products from a single manufacturer.
This approach can reduce stock levels and, as SKF ballscrews are manufactured to the highest standards, can significantly improve operating efficiencies and reduce overall costs. Request a free brochure from SKF UK ...
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