In this Design Guide, the editors of Design World present information on ballscrew-based linear-motion drive types.
Of course, determining the most suitable rotary-to-linear screw drive for a given machine axis depends on the loads it will move, travel speeds, duty cycles, cost constraints, and the environment in which the machine will run. That’s why in this Design Guide, we’ll also review ballscrew load-life characteristics — and why ballscrews excel where high speeds and loads are present … even while maintaining 90% efficiencies.
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