Feature of Each Model (PDF 667KB)
| Slim nut
Model JPF |
This Ball Screw achieves zero-backlash through a constant preloading method by shifting the phase with the central part of a simple nut as the spring structure. |
| Standard nut
Model BTK |
A compact, round type Ball Screw with a ball screw nut incorporated with a return pipe. The flange circumference is cut flat at the top and bottom, allowing the shaft center to be positioned low. |
| Miniature
Model MTF |
A miniature type with a screw shaft diameter of φ6 to φ12 mm and a lead of 1 to 2 mm. |
| Square Nut
Model BNT |
Since mounting screw holes are drilled on the square ball screw nut, this model can compactly be mounted on the machine without a housing. |
| Large Lead
Model BLK |
With this Ball Screw, the shaft diameter is the same as the lead dimension. |
| Super Lead
Model WTF |
Using an end-cap method, these models achieve stable motion in high-speed rotation. |
| Super Lead
(High Load ) Model CNF |
With a combination of 4 rows of large-lead loaded grooves and a long nut, this Ball Screw achieves a long service life. |
Features and Descriptions (PDF 354KB)
| Large Lead Rotary nut
Model BLR |
A nut-rotating ball screw that has an integrated structure consisting of a ball screw nut and a support bearing. |
Options and Others (PDF 952KB)
Dimentions of the Ball Screw Nut Attached with Wiper Ring W and QZ Lubricator (PDF 294KB)