TPA Motion Datasheets for Ball Screws
Ball screws convert rotary motion to linear motion, or torque to thrust, and vice versa. They are primarily a power screw with a train of ball bearings riding between the screw and the nut in a recirculating track.
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| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Miniature Ball Screws are a very efficient (90-98%) way to translate rotary motion into linear motion versus lead screws that are typically less than 50% efficient. These high efficiency miniature... | |
| Precision Ground Ball Screws (SG Series) are the choice when high linear accuracy (i.e., grades C3 or C5) and/or smooth movement is required. A precision grinding process is used to... | |
| PSRT ball screws as well as PSR are precision rolled C5 accuracy grade ball screws that are the choice when low cost yet high accuracy is desired. A high quality... | |
| Rolled ball screws (SR & SSR Series) are the choice when low cost is the main purchasing factor and high linear accuracy is not as important. A high quality proven... | |
| SD Series ball screws are bi-directional ball screws that are a great choice when you need to move two ball nuts in opposing directions via one motor screw arrangement. These... | |
| SRT Ball Screws and SSRT Series are precision rolled and incorporate an integrated drive-end journal. These are the choice when high linear accuracy (i.e., grades C7 or C10) and/or smooth... |