Split nut saves time
Another satisfied customer required a more sophisticated nut design for use within a hot glue dispensing machine. By supplying a specifically designed bronze nut to match a 20mm diameter by 4mm lead trapezoidal power screw, the bronze nut was then meticulously separated into two halves.
Tuesday 14th June 2011
High vacuum lead screw
Abssac limited has long been associated with supplying products into the nuclear physics industry and has recently maintained this trend by supplying lead screw and nut assemblies for use within a high vacuum diagnostic tool for particle accelerators.
Monday 21st March 2011
POWER LEAD SCREWS
Looking for a competitive quote. At Abssac we stock up to 3 meter lengths of trapezoidal thread form power screws and nuts in both right and left handed formats. Abssac is committed to reducing the unit prices of its linear products. Also stocking flanged or non flanged Bronze nuts as well as round, hex and square steel nuts.
Friday 17th September 2010
Looking to reduce the costs of your 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.
Monday 4th January 2010
Lead screws for packaging machinery
We are now stocking a complete range of Stainless Steel lead screws that are specifically produced for the food packaging or medical industry. Stocked in matching left and right handed threads, Abssac can supply screws cut to length or machined to drawing. ABSSAC LIMITED. TEL : 01386 421005FAX : 01386 422441.
Monday 7th December 2009
Low cost ball screw aids restoration
A quick turnaround by Abssac has aided the restoration of two pre WW11 machine tools being restored to their former glory in a local woollen mills maintenance workshop. Despite the customer being without the original dimensional drawings for the ball screws and the fact that they were very much damaged...
Thursday 20th August 2009