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Self-Reversing machined screws

Self-Reversing machined screws
Traditional lead or acme screws require the driven screw to counter rotate to achieve a bi-directional movement of the nut and importantly, to allow the nut to return to its original start position. The self-reversing screw only requires a rotation of the screw in one direction to achieve a reciprocated bi-directional linear movement.
Thursday 16th October 2014

Springs from a solid piece of material

Springs from a solid piece of material
Exact linear spring rates. Pure moment attachment. Choice of materials.Compression, extension, lateral bending springs. If you use optimised performance springs then take a look at the machined spring product from Abssac. Give us a call on 01386 421005.
Wednesday 13th August 2014

Flexible Rotary Solutions

Flexible Rotary Solutions
Specifying the right flexible shaft coupling for an application can be a technical challenge for the engineer, particularly as there are also so many designs on the market.  Shaft size, torque capability, angular and parallel shaft misalignment, not to mention material and attachment...
Tuesday 1st July 2014

Power Lead screws

Power Lead screws
Abssac not only supplies high precision lead screws but also a range of medium to heavy duty industrial leadscrews. 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.
Tuesday 1st July 2014

ETP POWER hydraulic clamping elements

 ETP POWER hydraulic clamping elements
With all the positive benefits of the ETP hydraulic clamping elements, such as compact design, precision mounting and easy clamping the new ETP-POWER® product delivers the highest performance from the single screw ETP product range.
Thursday 19th June 2014

Precision Ball Screws

Precision Ball Screws
The low friction within ball screw designs means that a high mechanical efficiency is delivered compared to that of lead screw designs. A typical ball screw may be 90 percent efficient, versus 30 percent efficiency of a lead screw of equal size. Ball screw specification is often a result of an applications requirement to have smooth...
Thursday 19th June 2014
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