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Lead screws are tools used to convert rotational motion into linear motion. Lead screws consist of a threaded shaft and nut. As the nut moves up and down the shaft, force is exerted linearly on one side of the nut, depending on the direction of the nut’s movement.

Universal Thread Grinding Company
Fairfield, CT
203-336-1849
Providing the highest lead accuracies in the industry since 1946, Universal Thread Grinding Company specializes in manufacturing lead screw and nut assemblies for the most demanding of applications. If you require lead screws, custom ball screws, metric, linear or rolled ball screws, or a ball screw assembly - Universal Thread can provide precise and cost-effective custom or standard products.
Barnes Industries, Inc.
Madison Heights, MI
248-541-2333
Barnes Industries is the world leader in ball screw reconditioning, retrofitting and new ball screws. We were founded in 1969 and continue to be the first and only ball screw manufacturing plant devoted to reconditioning ball-bearing lead screws, and producing new ball screws with a warranty for all services. Please visit our website or give us a call today.
Service Industrial Rebuilders
Houston, TX
888-777-2658
Service Industrial Rebuilders is your one stop repair shop for ball screws, chuck repair, spindle repair, ball spline repair and manufacturing. We make new or replacement parts from your drawing or sample part. Rely on over 100 combined years of experience to recognize your problem and solve it efficiently. With 24/7, quick turnaround response, we make sure the customer is always satisfied.
Motion Systems Corporation
Eatontown, NJ
732-222-1800
Motion Systems is a manufacturer of highly efficient Epicyclic/Planetary Ball Screws for medical equipment, dental chairs, handicap equipment, material handling equipment, valve operators, ergonomic systems and many other applications. We also supply a wide variety of electromechanical linear actuators. You will find our technical support and service unparalleled.
Wedin International, Inc.
Cadillac, MI
800-759-3346
Wedin International specializes in ball screws, acme screws, lead screws, metric ball screws and ball screw assemblies. We also offer 24-hour ball screw repair. Wedin International provides several industries and applications with high-quality ball screw products and services. Wedin covers all types of motion control parts for any application. Call us today!
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Lead Screws

Lead screws are used in many varieties of equipment to generate controlled, precise lateral movement. They can be used to move large plates in crushing applications, and they can be used for delicate equipment movement. Lead screws are often used to move tables or other parts of a machine. Lead screws can also offer precision and accuracy for graphic imaging equipment, including color scanners, recorders and printers. They also provide solutions in other applications, such as in wire bonders, disk drive testers and linear slide systems. Unlike ballscrews, which make use of rollers to reduce friction and increase efficiency, lead screws involve direct contact between the screw and the nut. Innovations in screw thread design have mitigated the disadvantages that presented themselves because of this inefficiency. Acme screws, for example, are among the most popular lead screw varieties. The special trapezoidal shape of their threads increases their operating lifespan and efficiency. Their design allows them to prevent unwanted backdriving, which is the reverse motion of a nut. Unintended backdriving can be catastrophic, especially in contexts that involve load bearing. Acme screws eliminate this risk because of their thread shape and angle.

The high amount of friction caused by direct contact between the threads and the nut is the main disadvantage of using lead screws compared to other screw varieties in creating linear motion. The higher force requirement to overcome the friction causes a great reduction in working efficiency. However, screw designs like acme screws are comparatively efficient. Lead screws are available in a variety of configurations. Nut materials, lead and thread forms, lubrication types, speed, length and strength are all customizable. Such customizations depend on the screw's intended application; static, dynamic, tension, thrust, compression and all other kinds of loads each require screws designed specifically for their accommodation. Due to the variable conditions of cleanliness, friction and lubrication, the exact operating lifespan of a lead screw cannot always be accurately predicted. However, proper maintenance practices like frequent lubrication, cleaning and general inspections can extend a lead screw's lifespan substantially.

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