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Encyclopedia > Ball screw
Photo showing two ball screws. Inset images are close-up photos of the ball assembly of the top screw. Left inset: recirculating tube removed showing retainer bracket, loose balls and tube. Right inset: closer view of the nut cavity.
Photo showing two ball screws. Inset images are close-up photos of the ball assembly of the top screw. Left inset: recirculating tube removed showing retainer bracket, loose balls and tube. Right inset: closer view of the nut cavity.

A ball screw is a mechanical device for translating rotational motion to linear motion. A threaded shaft provides a spiral raceway for ball bearings which act as a precision screw. As well as being able to apply or withstand high thrust loads they can do so with minimum internal friction. They are made to close tolerances and are therefore suitable for use in situations in which high precision is necessary. The ball assembly acts as the nut while the threaded shaft is the screw. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1836x1112, 374 KB) Photograph taken by Glenn McKechnie, June 2006 Photo showing two ball screws. ... Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1836x1112, 374 KB) Photograph taken by Glenn McKechnie, June 2006 Photo showing two ball screws. ... A 4 point contact ball bearing A ball bearing is a common type of rolling-element bearing, a kind of bearing. ...


These items, in contrast to conventional jackscrews (leadscrews), tend to be rather bulky, due to the need to have a mechanism to re-circulate the balls. Jackscrew ( animation) A jackscrew mechanism uses a long threaded rod used to position a matching nut at any position along its length. ...


To maintain their inherent accuracy and ensure long life, great care is needed to avoid contamination with dirt and abrasive particles. This may be achieved by using rubber or leather bellows to completely or partially enclose the working surfaces. Another solution is to use a positive pressure of filtered air when they are used in a semi-sealed or open enclosure.


While reducing friction, ball screws can operate with some preload, effectively eliminating backlash (slop) between input (rotation) and output (linear motion). This feature is essential when they are used in computer-controlled motion-control systems, e.g. CNC machine tools. Backlash is the amount of clearance between mated gear teeth in a gear pair. ... A CNC Turning Center A CNC Milling Machine The abbreviation CNC stands for computer numerical control, and refers specifically to a computer controller that reads G-code instructions and drives the machine tool, a powered mechanical device typically used to fabricate metal components by the selective removal of metal. ...


Due to their low internal friction, ball screws can be back-driven. They are thus unsuitable for hand-fed machine tools, as the stiffness of a servo motor is required to keep the cutter from grabbing the work and self feeding, that is, where the cutter and workpiece exceed the optimum feedrate and effectively jam or crash together, ruining the cutter and workpiece. A machine tool is a powered mechanical device, typically used to fabricate metal components of machines by the selective removal of metal. ...


Low friction in ball screws yields high mechanical efficiency compared to alternatives. A typical ball screw may be 90 percent efficient, versus 50 percent efficiency of an Acme lead screw of equal size. The higher cost of ball screws may thus be offset by lower power requirements for the same net performance.


Ball screw shafts may be fabricated by rolling, yielding a less precise, but inexpensive and mechanically efficient product. Rolled ball screws have a positional precision of several thousandths of an inch per foot. High-precision types are ground, and are typically precise to one thousandth of an inch per foot or better.


See also


Jackscrew ( animation) A jackscrew mechanism uses a long threaded rod used to position a matching nut at any position along its length. ...

 Drilling and threading:

Die head | Drill | Drill bit | Drill bit shank | Drill bit sizes | Drill and tap size chart | Drilling | Jig borer | Pin chuck | Screw thread | Taps and dies | Tap wrench A die head is a threading die that is used in the high volume production of threaded components. ... A lower quality cordless power drill. ... Drill bits are cutting tools used to create cylindrical holes. ... The shank is the part of a drill bit grasped by the chuck of a drill. ... Drill bits are the cutting tools of drilling machines. ... Below is a comprehensive drill and tap size chart for all drills, imperial and metric, and taps up to 1 inch. ... An electric drill A drill is a tool with a rotary drill bit used to bore holes through material. ... The jig borer is a type of machine tool invented at the end of World War I to make possible the quick-yet-very-precise location of hole centers. ... Two pin chucks. ... Screw thread, used to convert torque into the linear force in the flood gate. ... Taps and dies are generally metalworking tools for the creation (cutting) of screw threads in metal parts. ... Two Bar tap wrenches and a T style tap wrench A tap wrench is a hand tool used to operate any small tool that has a square driving head as part of its body. ...



 

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