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Linear Motion Systems for the Medical Industry
by admin on 23-09-15
Motion control is critical to the proper function of many types of medical equipment. Medical equipment faces unique challenges that other industries do not, such as operating in sterile environments, and eliminating mechanical disruptions. In surgical robots, imaging eq...
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Actuator Applications in Automation and Robotics
by admin on 23-09-11
Let's start with a quick discussion of the term "actuator." An actuator is a device that causes an object to move or operate. Digging deeper, we find that actuators receive an energy source and use it to move objects. In other words, a...
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HUMANOID ROBOTS OPEN UP GROTH CEILING
by admin on 23-08-28
Ball screws are widely used in high-end machine tools, aerospace, robots, electric vehicles, 3C equipment and other fields. CNC machine tools are the most important users of rolling components, accounting for 54.3% of the downstream ap...
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Difference Between Geared Motor and Electric Actuator?
by admin on 23-08-23
A geared motor is an integration of a gear box and an electric motor. This integrated body can also be usually referred to as a gear motor or gear box. Usually by the professional gear motor production factory, the integrated assembly ...
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What is the difference between roller screws and ball screws?
by admin on 23-08-17
In the world of linear motion every application is different. Typically, roller screws are used with high force, heavy duty linear actuators. The unique design of a roller screw offers longer life and higher thrust in a smaller package...
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HOW A BALL SCREW WORKS
by admin on 23-08-14
What Is A Ball Screw? Ball screws are low-friction and highly accurate mechanical tools that change rotational motion into linear motion. A ball screw assembly consists of a screw and nut with matching grooves that allow precision balls to roll between the two. A tunnel then connects each end of ...
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Why Do You Use A Stepper Motor?
by admin on 23-08-11
Everything You Need to Know About Stepper Motors The Powerful Ability of Highly Reliable Stepper Motors Stepper motors are often misconceived as the lesser of servo motors, but as a matter of fact, they are highly reliable just like servo motors. The motor operates by accurately synchronizing ...
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What is the difference between a lead screw and a ball screw?
by admin on 23-08-07
Ball screw VS Lead Screw The ball screw consists of a screw and nut with matching grooves and ball bearings that move between them. Its function is to convert rotary motion into linear motion or ...
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