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Using the 23 Asilomar AI Principles?

Challenges are always better faced with a partner and ABSSAC can supply innovative rotary component connections or Linear precision through its lead and ball screw ranges. Our goals are to provide engineering solutions by offering outstanding value backed by attentive and committed service.
Friday 21st February 2020

POWER SCREWS UP TO 150mm

ABSSAC is in the unique position of not only being able to supply standard ranges of rolled thread forms and nuts, but also develop special types of thread forms that meet the customer’s exact requirement.  Utilising screw diameters from 2mm to 150mm and leads from 0.
Monday 17th February 2020

Custom clutches and brakes

Custom Clutches and Brakes - If the demand is there, we are happy to explore new designs that can give your application leading edge technology in braking and clutch control. Why not call one of our engineers to discuss further..
Thursday 13th February 2020

Virtual Flash back

Our home page in 2008 used a basic virtual reality set up to create a simulated environment of our offices. Back in 2008 you couldn't quite be immersed and able to interact with 3D worlds, but it was cutting edge. ! Vision and a defined long term strategy is just a small part of the reason why customers use ABSSAC as a preferred supplier.
Wednesday 12th February 2020

Linear guides compliment lead and ball screws

Linear guideways provide excellent load bearing linear motion by re-circulating rolling elements between a profiled rail and a bearing block. By primarily using a four ball path design, within the slide, allows the guides to accept up to 30% more load and up to 30% stiffer than similar products in the market.
Thursday 6th February 2020

Fast, reliable and accurate hub and shaft connection

With names like ETP Express, ETP Express R, ETP Power and ETP Techno, these products are, as it sounds, designed for a multitude of applications. In each case only a single screw is used for mounting and dismounting of the hub.
Monday 20th January 2020