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Featuring tribologically optimized plastic lead screw nuts and hard anodized aluminum screws, new dryspin lead screw options offer considerable weight savings, as well as the reduction of required maintenance and external lubrication, with dramatic increases in service life due, according to igus Inc., East Providence, R.I.
A range of lead screw diameters are available, ranging from 6mm to 20mm. Utilizing asymmetric geometry to reduce friction, vibration and wear rates, dryspin lead screws and nuts are said to be an alternative to stainless steel options.
According to Stefan Niermann, head of DryLin linear technologies at igus GmbH, “aluminum is not only very light and corrosion free, it also achieves extremely high wear resistance and low coefficients of friction due to the hard anodizing process.”
A wide range of lead screw nut types are available, created from highly engineered and tested self-lubricating iglide materials, including anti-backlash options. Plus, all lead screw sizes previously only available in stainless steel are now available in rugged, lightweight anodized aluminum.
Related Glossary Terms
- wear resistance
wear resistance
Ability of the tool to withstand stresses that cause it to wear during cutting; an attribute linked to alloy composition, base material, thermal conditions, type of tooling and operation and other variables.