Screw Jacks & Linear Actuators catalog - JOYCE - #19

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Important: Series DWJ double lead screw jacks may lower under load. External locking systems are required.(R) = Reverse Base Jack Housing *W = Load in pounds Tare Torque: Initial torque to overcome seal and normal assembly drag. This value must be added to starting torque or operating torque values. Starting Torque: Torque value required to start moving a given load (dissipates to operating torque values once the load begins moving). Operating Torque: Torque required to continuously raise a given load at the input RPM listed. Note: If your actual input RPM is 20% higher or lower than the listed RPM, please refer to our JAX
® program to determine actual torque values at your RPM. Screw Torque: Torque required to resist screw rotation (Translating Design Jacks) and traveling nut rotation (Keyed for Traveling Nut Design Jacks). Lead: The distance a screw advances axially in a single turn. Pitch: The distance from a point on a screw thread to a corresponding point on the nextthread, measured axially. It can also be expressed as the number of threads per inch.

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