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Ball Screw Selection – Utilizing Tools and Resources

Supplier Selection Software/Online Tools: (Highly Recommended) Most well-known ball screw manufacturers (such as THK, HIWIN, NSK, SKF, and Bosch Rexroth) offer free selection software or online calculators. Enter parameters such as load, speed, stroke, accuracy, and lifespan, and the software will automatically calculate the recommended model, verify critical speed, buckling load, and lifespan. It’s very […]

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Selecting a ball screw requires clarifying application requirements (a core starting point)

· Load: Type: Is it a thrust load (along the screw axis)? A radial load? Or a torque load? Size: What is the maximum load? (Newtons or kilograms-force (kgf)) Direction: Is the load direction constant? Is it bidirectional? Variation: Is the load constant, fluctuating, or impactful? Point of application: Where does the load act on

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Comparison of Ball Screws, Sliding Screws, and Planetary Roller Screws

Ball Screws vs. Sliding Screws: Ball screws offer advantages in efficiency, precision, speed, and lifespan, but they are more expensive. Sliding screws have a simpler structure, lower cost, and self-locking (trapezoidal thread). They are suitable for low-precision, light-load, low-speed applications requiring self-locking, or cost-sensitive applications. Ball Screws vs. Planetary Roller Screws: Planetary roller screws use

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Ball Screw Usage and Maintenance Precautions

Proper Installation: Ensure concentricity between the screw, drive motor, and support bearings (avoid bending stress). Ensure that the support bearings can withstand appropriate axial and radial loads (angular contact bearings are commonly used). Avoid radial forces and bending moments on the screw. The nut seat must be sufficiently rigid. Adequate Lubrication: This is critical to

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Ball Screw Applications

CNC Machine Tools: Feed axis drives (X, Y, and Z axes) require high precision, high rigidity, and high speed. Industrial Robots: Joint drives (especially linear joints) require compactness, high precision, and high responsiveness. Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment: Photolithography machines, wafer handling, and testing equipment require ultra-high precision, ultra-high cleanliness, and smooth motion. Precision Measuring Instruments: Coordinate

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Key Performance Parameters and Selection Factors for Ball Screws

Lead: The linear distance (mm/rev) the nut travels per one screw rotation (360°). It is the primary parameter that determines travel speed and resolution. Small lead: High resolution, high thrust (at the same torque), and low travel speed. Large lead: High travel speed, low resolution, and low thrust (at the same torque). Nominal diameter: The

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