Precision Ball Screw catalogue - Thomson - #4

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What are your requirements on a screw drive today? The principle behind the thread drive is incredibly easy to grasp. And yet, all kinds of demands are made of these drives in practice and there is a wide range of designs in use. Apart from technical requirements, the issue of cost is becoming increasingly important. This presents the user with the following challenges: How can the costs associated with procurement, manufacture and installation be reduced? Increasing pressure in terms of costs and the need for greater flexibility call for short delivery times and attractive prices when it comes to procuring the components to be used. This involves taking individual customer requirements into account right from the start. How can I make my system more reliable? Components are expected to deliver high levels of accuracy and quality as well as low maintenance costs. How can I make my system more cost-effective? When combined with the right thread drive, high speeds and more power make it possible to use a system more cost-effectively. 4 www.danahermotion.com

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