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Category : Electric DC motor, linear motor, stepper motor, transmission, drives & control, cylinder, gearbox > Lead screws and nuts
Rotating screws and nuts designed to generate linear motion
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The design of many devices require linear motion, there are several ways through which this can be achieved. One of the most effective ways to generate linear motion is through the use of a rotating screw and a nut that translates along the length of the screw. There are several thread forms that have been developed over the years that are tailored to specific needs. The 60° V thread is commonly used on fasteners due to its holding strength and ease of manufacture. The 29° Acme thread was developed over 100 years ago to efficiently transmit thrust loads along the length of the screw, thus converting rotary motion into linear motion. Haydon has over 25 years of experience in converting rotary motion to linear motion in our line of linear actuators. As linear systems have evolved there are several features that have become critical to ensure proper function of the system. Some of these features include: accuracy, repeatability, life, maximum load and efficiency.
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