STOCKED : Power screws and Nuts
Lead screws for medium to heavy duty industrial applications can be best supplied through our http://www.abssac.co.uk/c/Power+Lead+Screws/14/ program. Continuously stocking up to 3 meter lengths of lead screw diameters of 12mm, 16mm, 20mm, 22mm, 24mm, 30mm, 36mm, 40mm and 50mm in both right and left handed formats...
Thursday 2nd August 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
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
IN STOCK - lead screws and nuts
We stock 3 meter lengths of lead screw diameters of 12mm, 16mm, 20mm, 22mm, 24mm, 30mm, 36mm, 40mm and 50mm in both right and left handed formats. Supplied in both Steel and Stainless Steel the POWER SCREW lead screws ranges are complimented by a range of flanged or non flanged Bronze nuts as well as round, hex and square steel nuts.
Thursday 15th March 2012
Niche ball screw
Do you currently use ground ball screws ? Are you looking for a lower cost alternative? If so the range of precision rolled ball screws that operate just below the accuracy grades of ground ball screw assemblies might be of interest. By using precision ground ball nuts and then pairing them with precision cold rolled ball screws...
Tuesday 27th September 2011
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