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Product category: Drives, motors and power transmission, couplings, clutches
News Release from: RA Rodriguez (UK) | Subject: Ballscrews and Acmescrews
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 30 August 2002

Ballscews meet wide range of motion
control needs

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Ballscrews and Acmescrews meet a wide range of applications from slow transporting and clamping applications to those requiring precision, dynamic positioning.

From slow transporting and clamping applications to those requiring precision, dynamic positioning, R A Rodriguez can now meet a wide range of design needs with its new range of Ballscrews and Acmescrews Both are available ex factory stock in metric and inch sizes

The Rodriguez Ballscrews offer the user the most popular combinations of screw diameter and pitch in two quality grades.

Screw diameters may be specified from 8mm to 160mm.

As well as a choice of ball transfer system - single line, tube and end cap transfer - the programme provides low backlash nuts for standard operation and a range of pre-loaded nuts for greater precision.

Options include a double nut and a single nut with pitch shift or with four-point contact.

All are precision machined to ensure smooth operation, long system life and are fitted with integral wiper seals.

For less demanding applications, the R.

A.

Rodriguez Acmescrew series comprises 20 models with pitches from 2 to 16.

Screws are stainless steel in diameters from 10mm to 80mm.

Standard nuts are brass and plastic or steel and brass.

Special materials and special nuts may also be specified.

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