Reduced cost Ball screws
Looking to reduce the costs of your ball screws? Abssac has a rolled miniature ball screw series that utilises a precision ground ball nut, running on precision rolled screw. The combination means our lead accuracy is close to the precision ground screw but the price is very competitive.
Wednesday 4th July 2012
To Go or Not to Go
Using 316 Stainless Steel, ABSSAC was recently requested to supply a stub thread acme form with tight tolerances on effective diameter and pitch. In fact, to be absolutely sure that the new product was totally interchangeable with existing equipment, the customer provided Abssac with some Go-No-Go gauges.
Friday 25th May 2012
Are you connecting a motor to a pump ?
Consider the Sure-Flex® flexible shaft coupling range available from Abssac, which was designed specifically with that industry in mind. With large stocks kept, we offer an excellent solution to your pump coupling requirements.The easy to fit Sure-Flex® elastomeric shaft couplings rely on a proven element produced from a elastic polymer...
Wednesday 23rd May 2012
Miniature Medical leadscrew and nut
Miniature lead screw designs have often been challenging with regards to application performance verses reliability and cost. A recent medical application supplied by Abssac Limited proposed some significant technical obstacles, which were successfully overcome.
Thursday 19th April 2012
Your choice of end attachments
With Abssac’s Helical flexible beam coupling product, customers have been able to take their standard coupling designs to the next level, by incorporating features into the original shaft coupling design. By simply allowing the development of innovative connection solutions from the standard helical beam shaft coupling design...
Thursday 19th April 2012
Smart luminaires and controls at Abssac
Continiung our commitment to reduce our carbon footprint we are starting our initiative to install energy efficient lighting throughout Abssac. By installing energy saving luminaires and controls we hope to achieve our goal of a 40% reduction in electrical lighting energy consumption.
Tuesday 10th April 2012