White Paper. Machined Springs vs Wound springs
Abssac releases a a white paper on the difference between machined springs and wound springs - http://www.abssac.co.uk/c/Machined+Springs/17/.
Thursday 9th August 2012
Machined Springs created from Thermoplastic Peek
.http://www.abssac.co.uk/c/Machined+Springs/17/created from Thermoplastic PEEK to allow transparency in X ray devices and still provide high load, constant spring rate, even at high temperature. Please contact the sales department at Abssac for further details. Tel : 01386 421005.
Monday 6th August 2012
NEW Stainless Steel ball screw
. NEW Stainless Steel ball screw available in 6, 8 and 10mm diameters with leads of either 1or 2 mm called the http://www.abssac.co.uk/c/Precision+Rolled+Ball+Screws/10/ series offers cumulative lead error of only 52 microns per 300mm of cumulative lead accuracy of 20 microns of axial backlash.
Thursday 2nd August 2012
30% less cost low cost motor shaft couplings
Abssac announces a 30% reduction in the price of its MC series motor couplings for 2012 due to enhanced manufacturing techniques. Available in Aluminium and Stainless steel as standard, the MC series (Motor Coupling) delivers a reliable zero backlash connection between shafts.Ideal for electric motor...
Thursday 19th July 2012
One Piece 90 degree flexible shaft coupling......
Most flexible shaft coupling designs rely on a number of moving parts to enable the transmission of torque through a high angular offset. In fact it is true to say that the greater the offset, the greater amounts of moving parts are required to accommodate that misalignment.
Wednesday 4th July 2012
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