Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Ball Screw Drive suits extended length applications
Model AGK uses ball screw in rigid aluminum housing to drive motion at speeds up to 96 m/min, even in extreme environments. Available in ball screw accuracy classes 5, 7, and 9, and in sizes 20, 32, and 40 x, unit is suited for high-speed machines where clearance or environmental conditions require compact, protected drive system. Model AGK comes as ready-to-install unit in lengths up to 6,000 mm, with optional integrated motor mounts for end- or side-mounted motors.
Company to display its AGK Ball Screw Drive at the National Design Engineering Show and Conference, March 7-10, 2005, at the McCormick Place in Chicago, IL, Booth #2016
Ball Screw Drive Unit AGK adds precision and speed to extended length applications, even in tough environments
CHARLOTTE, NC - The new Ball Screw Drive Unit AGK from Rexroth uses a high-performance ball screw in a rigid aluminum housing to drive motion at speeds up to 96 m/min, even in extreme environments. Specially designed screw supports and optimized bearing configurations reduce screw whip, allowing the AGK to achieve speed improvements up to 5x traditional technologies when used in extended length applications. Available in ball screw accuracy classes 5, 7 and 9, and in sizes 20x, 32x and 40x, the AGK is ideal for high-speed, high-precision machines where clearance or environmental conditions require a compact, protected ball screw drive system. Typical applications include laser- or plasma-cutting, waterjet or woodworking.
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