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MORIMOTO SHAFT Ball Screw(Flange Shape:Round Shape, 2 Set Screw Flats at both ends)

MORIMOTO SHAFT offers products Ball Screw specified by Flange Shape Round Shape, 2 Set Screw Flats at both ends from Automation Components product category. There are a total of 2 items. Search and select detailed specifications of parts for your machine with free CAD downloads. MORIMOTO SHAFT products are available to order through MISUMI online 24 hours a day. Free shipping, no minimum order.

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    Rolled Ball Screw, MV Series (No Screw Shaft Surface Treatment)

    Rolled Ball Screw, MV Series (No Screw Shaft Surface Treatment)

    MORIMOTO SHAFT

    - Rolled Ball Screw, MV Series (No Screw Shaft Surface Treatment) from MORIMOTO SHAFT.
    - Rolled Ball Screws have 9 sizes of shaft diameter are 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 15mm, 20mm, 25mm, 28mm or 32mm and are available in 8 different lead sizes: 2mm,4mm,5mm, 6mm, 10mm, 20mm, 25mm or 32mm.
    - The accuracy grade option for this product is C10.
    - The overall length of the shaft screw can be customized to fit a range of configurations, from 100mm to 2,000mm, in 1mm increments.
    - The lead twisting direction for this product is right-handed.

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    Screw Shaft O.D. d(Ø) Product Type Lead(mm) Accuracy Grade Flange Shape Axial End Type
    8 ~ 32 Rolled Ball Screw 2 ~ 32 C10 Round Shape, 2 Set Screw Flats at both ends -
    Days to Ship: 8 Day(s) or more
    day to ship 8 Day(s) or more
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    Rolled Ball Screw, MY Series

    Rolled Ball Screw, MY Series

    MORIMOTO SHAFT

    Generally speaking, ball screws have a dramatically higher transmission efficiency than slide screws. We have blanks in abundant variations, and can provide quick delivery thanks to our proprietary machining technology.

    CAD :
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    Screw Shaft O.D. d(Ø) Product Type Lead(mm) Accuracy Grade Flange Shape Axial End Type
    8 ~ 32 Rolled Ball Screw 2 ~ 32 C10 Round Shape, 2 Set Screw Flats at both ends -
    Days to Ship: 8 Day(s) or more
    day to ship 8 Day(s) or more
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Rolled Ball Screw, MV Series (No Screw Shaft Surface Treatment)

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    Rolled Ball Screw, MY Series
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      MORIMOTO SHAFT

      MORIMOTO SHAFT

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      Rolled Ball Screw, MV Series (No Screw Shaft Surface Treatment)

      Rolled Ball Screw, MY Series

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      Days to Ship 8 Day(s) or more 8 Day(s) or more
      Screw Shaft O.D. d(Ø)8 ~ 328 ~ 32
      Product TypeRolled Ball ScrewRolled Ball Screw
      Lead(mm)2 ~ 322 ~ 32
      Accuracy GradeC10C10
      Flange ShapeRound Shape, 2 Set Screw Flats at both endsRound Shape, 2 Set Screw Flats at both ends
      Axial End Type--

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      FAQ Ball screw

      Question: What are the benefits of using a ball screw over a lead screw?
      Answer: Ball screws offer higher efficiency, precision, and speed compared to lead screws. Ball screw have lower friction and can transfer higher loads with greater accuracy and repeatability. They require less power to operate and have longer lifespans.
      Question: How do you choose the right ball screw for your application?
      Answer: To choose the right ball screw, you need to consider factors such as load capacity, speed, accuracy, and repeatability. You should also consider environmental conditions like temperature and humidity. It is recommended to consult with a ball screw supplier or engineer to ensure that the ball screw meets your application requirements.
      Question: How do you determine the load capacity of a ball screw?
      Answer: The load capacity of a ball screw depends on factors such as screw diameter, lead, and the number of ball circuits. You can calculate the load capacity using manufacturer-provided formulas or consult with a ball screw supplier or engineer to determine the load capacity for your specific application.
      Question: How do you lubricate a ball screw?
      Answer: Ball screws require lubrication to reduce friction and wear. The appropriate lubricant and lubrication method depends on the specific application and the type of ball screw. It is recommended to consult with the ball screw manufacturer or supplier to ensure that the right lubricant and lubrication method is used.
      Question: What are the maintenance requirements for ball screws?
      Answer: Maintenance requirements for ball screws include regular inspection for signs of wear or damage, cleaning, and lubrication. It is essential to follow the manufacturer's recommendations and guidelines for maintenance to ensure the proper functioning and longevity of the ball screw.
      Question: How many types of ball screws are there, and what are their differences?
      Answer: There are several types of ball screws, including ground ball screws, rolled ball screws, precision ball screws, miniature ball screws, and large-diameter ball screws. The main differences between these types of ball screws are in their manufacturing methods, accuracy, load capacity, and application suitability. Consult with a ball screw supplier or engineer to determine the right type of ball screw for your specific application.
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