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Ball Screw Selection - Part 1

Ball Screw Selection - Part 1

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When making a selection, various aspects of the ball screw should be examined. First step in the selection process after determining the operating condition is choosing the appropriate ball screw depending on screw accuracy grade, screw shaft diameter, lead and stroke. Accuracy of the ball screw such as axial play/clearance, cumulative lead error and fluctuation is determined by accuracy grade.

 

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For more detailed information on accuracy of ball screw see Misumi metric 2008 catalog
page 463.

Misumi also offers different combinations of ball screw shaft diameters, leads and strokes.  Detailed specifications are listed in the dimensional table for each individual ball screw.

Posted by Misumi USA at 08/14/2008 04:21:31 PM | 


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