NOOK Screw Catalog
NOOK Screw Catalog
NOOK Screw Catalog
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PRECISION BALL
SCREW ASSEMBLIES
58-161
NRS™ ROLLER
SCREWS
162-183
SPLINE ASSEMBLIES
Aerospace Transportation Military and Defense Chemical
200-213
Packaging Tire Manufacture Factory Automation Medical & Diagnostic
Automotive Entertainment Pulp & Paper Ball Spline Engineering .................. 200-209..
Ball Spline Technical Data ................210-213
Electronics Semiconductor Steel
The specifications and data in this publication are believed to be accurate and reliable. However, it is the responsibility of the product user to determine the suitability of
Nook Industries products for a specific application. While defective products will be replaced without charge if promptly returned, no liability is assumed beyond such replacement.
NOOK QUALITY EVOLUTION
Since 1969, Nook Industries, Inc. has relentlessly and Laser Lead Measurement - Precise • Design for Six Sigma manufacturing
• D.O.E. (Design of Experiments) QUALITY SYSTEMS AND
continuously developed the capabilities and skills to lead error gauging is utilized to validate
ACCREDITATIONS
deliver products of the highest quality. Knowledge processes to conform to Nook internal • APQP (Advanced Product Quality Planning)
of testing and design, coupled with this experience specifications and customer requirements. • DFMEA, PFEMA
working with stringent customer requirements in • FEA (Finite Element Analysis)
aerospace, medical, energy and military applications • DVP&R (Design Verification Plan & Report) SUPPLY CHAIN APPROVAL
has provided the background to be a reliable partner. • Reliability Testing PROCESS
• Process validation to 21 CFR Part 82 (Medical
Device)
HIGH TECH QUALITY EXPERIENCE STATE OF THE ART MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS
When you select Nook Industries as a supplier, you TESTING
can be assured that your product will be designed and
tested to rigorous product planning. Pre-design activity Zeiss Roundness Measurement - Efficiency Measurement - Nook Engineering has designed
APQP LAUNCH PROTOCOLS
includes understanding of customer requirements Critical to quality, characteristics such as test machines to measure and validate screw assembly
applied to predictive models, engineering calculations roundness are monitored throughout the efficiency.
and linear modeling through prototype development, screw manufacturing process.
stereo-lithography samples of form, fit, and function SYSTEM AND PROCESS
that verify design criteria. PROTOCOLS
TRAPEZOIDAL SCREW
ENGINEERING .....................................50-53
Nook acme screws are used in a variety of military applications
Quick Reference, Reference System .....50-51
Column Strength and Critical Speed:
ACME SCREWS
Manufacturing process photo
Nook acme screws are used in a variety of packaging applications Mobile rocket launching system
Nook Industries manufactures precision acme screws by thread SCREW TYPE MATERIAL THREAD CLASS LEAD ACCURACY SCREW DIA. SCREW LENGTHS
rolling, thread milling, or thread grinding processes. Each process Rolled Alloy Centralizing 2C or Stub ± .0003”/” up to 2 ⁄2” dia. 1 3
” to 6”
4 Limited only by material availability
produces high precision screws. Nook acme screw products feature
ONLINE centralizing thread forms for smooth, no-wedging performance.
Stainless Centralizing 2C or Stub ± .0003”/” up to 11⁄2” dia. 3
⁄4” to 11⁄2” Limited only by material availability
Milled Alloy Centralizing 2C or 3C ± .002”/ft 3
⁄4” to 3” (single starts) up to 96”
ACME SCREWS
ACME THREAD FORM TERMS FIG. 2
THREAD TYPES - The acme thread form, established over 100 years
ago, replaced square thread screws, which had straight-sided flanks Single Start (Lead = Pitch) Double Start (Lead = 2 × Pitch) Four Start (Lead = 4 × Pitch)
and were difficult to manufacture. Lead Lead
Pitch and Lead Pitch Pitch
There are three main classes of Acme thread forms: General Purpose (G),
Centralizing (C), and Stub Acme. The General Purpose and Centralizing Land
Dia. Root
thread forms have a nominal depth of thread of 0.50 × pitch and have Dia.
a 29° included thread angle. Some Nook sizes have 40° included angle.
Trapezoidal thread forms have a 30° included thread angle.
When compared to general-purpose thread forms, centralizing threads
are manufactured with tighter tolerances and reduced clearance on the LAND (MAJOR) DIAMETER - The outside diameter of the screw. SCREW STARTS - The number of independent threads on the
major diameter. screw shaft; example one, two or four. (See FIG. 2 above)
PITCH DIAMETER - On an acme screw, this diameter is approxi-
Stub Acme threads follow the same basic design, but have a thread
mately halfway between the land diameter and the root diameter. It LEAD ACCURACY - Lead accuracy is the difference between the
depth less than one half the pitch.
is the diameter at which the thread thickness is equal to the space actual distance traveled versus the theoretical distance traveled
between threads. based on lead. For example: A screw with a 0.5 inch lead and 0.004
inch per foot lead accuracy rotated 24 times theoretically moves
ROOT (MINOR) DIAMETER - The diameter of the screw mea-
FIG. 1 the nut 12 inches.
sured at the bottom of the thread.
NORMALLY LOADED NUT SIDE LOADED CONVENTIONAL SIDE LOADED CENTRALIZED
(24 Revolutions × .500 inches per revolution = 12.000 inches of
‘G’ CLASS NUT ‘C’ CLASS NUT PITCH - The axial distance between threads. Pitch is equal to the travel)
(SINGLE FLANK)
SINGLE CONTACT DIRECTION
OF LOAD
DIRECTION
OF LOAD
lead in a single start screw.
FLANK CONTACT CLEARANCE
DOUBLE FLANK CONTACT
CLEARANCE
MAJOR DIAMETER AND
SINGLE FLANK CONTACT
CLEARANCE With a Lead accuracy of .0003”/inch, actual travel could be from
DIRECTION
OF LOAD
NUT NUT NUT LEAD - The axial distance the nut advances in one revolution of the 11.996 to 12.004 inches.
screw. The lead is equal to the pitch times the number of starts.
Refer to the listings in the design guide for the lead accuracy of a
SCREW
PITCH × STARTS = LEAD particular screw.
SCREW SCREW
ONLINE
ACME SCREWS
MATCHED LEAD - When multiple screws are used to move a load with
FIG. 3 Adjustable backlash nut assembly
LOAD DEFINITIONS DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
precise synchronicity, screws of similar lead accuracy can be factory se-
STATIC LOAD - The maximum thrust load – including shock – that should MOUNTING AND PINNING OF ACME FLANGE
lected and supplied as sets. Consult factory for matched lead set toler-
be applied to a non-moving PowerAc™ Acme nut assembly. Actual maxi- Flanges must be secured to acme nuts. The preferred method of locking a
ances. STANDARD
NUT
mum static load may be reduced based on end machining and screw flange to a nut is a pin or set screw parallel to the screw which intersects
STRAIGHTNESS - Although PowerAc™ Acme Screws are manufac- STANDARD FLANGE mounting hardware. the flange/nut mounting thread. Because of the dissimilarity of materials,
tured from straight, cylindrical material, internal stresses may cause the NO-LASH™ FLANGE DYNAMIC LOAD - The maximum recommended thrust load which the hole may need to be milled, not drilled.
material to bend or yield. should be applied to the PowerAc™ Acme screw and nut assembly Alternatively, the flange may be drilled and tapped radially for a set screw.
STANDARD NUT while in motion. After assembly of the flange to the nut, spot drill the nut threads through
When ordering random lengths or cut material without end machining,
straightening is recommended. Handling or machining of screws can PV LOAD - Any material which carries a sliding load is limited by heat the flange and install a dog point set screw from the flange O.D. into the
also cause the material to bend or yield. Before, during and after machin- buildup caused by friction. The factors that affect heat generation rate nut O.D. threads. Avoid getting metal chips in the nut when drilling. (See
ing, additional straightening is required. When ordering screws with ma- in an application are the pressure on the nut in pounds per square inch FIG. 6 and 7 for pin size)
chined ends from Nook Industries, the following straightness tolerances of contact area and the surface velocity in feet per minute at the major
diameter. The product of these factors provides a measure of the sever- FIG. 6
can be expected:
ity of an application.
PowerAc™ Rolled and Milled Acme Screws are straight within 0.010
inch/foot and will not exceed 0.030 inch in any 6-foot section, when TENSION LOAD - A load that tends to “stretch” the screw. (See FIG. 4)
shipped from the factory. COMPRESSION LOAD - A load that tends to “squeeze” the screw. (See PIN OR
DRILLED AND
TAPPED WITH
FIG. 4) FIG. 7
SET SCREW SET SCREW
PowerAc™ Ground Acme Screws are straight within 0.001 inch/foot
when shipped from the factory. BACKLASH - Backlash (lash) is the relative axial clearance between a DIAMETER DESCRIPTION QTY
FIG. 4 LOAD LOAD
If tighter straightness tolerances are required, contact Nook Industries screw and nut without rotation of the screw or nut. Backlash information .75 to 1.0 #10 - 24 × ⁄4 Set Screw
1
1
customer service. for PowerAc™ Acme Screws and Nuts is listed within the data section 1.125 to 1.375 1
⁄4 - 20 × ⁄4 Set Screw
1
2
of this catalog. Lash will always increase with use. Nook Industries has
LIFE - PowerAc™ Acme Screws are manufactured from high quality ma- 1.5 to 3.0 5
⁄16 -18 × 1⁄2 Set Screw 2
developed several unique ways to reduce or remove the lash between
terials with excellent dynamic properties. Because of the variable effects the screw and nut. 3.375 3
⁄8 - 16 × 3⁄4 Set Screw 2
of friction, lubrication and cleanliness, a specific life cannot be predicted. 4+ 1
⁄2 × 13 × 1 Set Screw 2
For screw diameters over 5⁄8 inch, PowerAc™ No-Lash™ Flanges are
Proper lubrication, regular maintenance, and operation within specified
available. The PowerAc™ No-Lash™ Flange is identical to a standard
limits will extend the life of PowerAc™ Acme Screws.
flange except for slotted mounting holes. The backlash can be removed Commercially available thread adhesives may be used for light load
EFFICIENCY - Efficiency of PowerAc™ Acme Screw assemblies range by using a nut with a PowerAc™ No-Lash™ Flange in combination applications. Follow the manufacturers’ recommendations to ensure
from 15% to 85%. These efficiencies are dependent upon nut material, with a standard nut and flange. By rotating the slotted PowerAc™ No- LOAD LOAD
a satisfactory bond. Avoid getting the adhesive onto the acme screw
lubrication, lead and thread form. The efficiencies for each assembly are Lash™ Flange and nut relative to the other, the thread in the second nut thread.
listed on the following pages. advances until the lash is reduced.
LUBRICATION - Proper lubrication must be provided to achieve satisfac-
BACKDRIVING - Normally, acme screws are used to convert rotary mo- As the nuts wear and backlash increases, loosen the mounting bolts tory service life. Nook PowerAc™ lubricant (E-100 spray lube or PAG-1
tion into linear motion. Backdriving is the result of the load pushing axi- and readjust the PowerAc™ No-Lash™ Flange and nut until the lash is grease) is recommended for applications using PowerAc™ nuts.
ally on the screw or nut to create rotary motion. minimized. (See FIG. 3) Lubrication intervals are determined by the application. It is required
Compression Load Tension Load
For a complete PowerAc™ No-Lash™ Flange assembly order 2 standard that screw assemblies are lubricated often enough to maintain a film of
Generally, a nut with efficiency greater than 50% will have a tendency
nuts, 1 standard flange and 1 No-Lash™ Flange. For example a 3⁄4”-2 lubricant on the screw.
to backdrive. If a selflocking assembly is required, select a nut with ef-
assembly requires the following:
ficiency below 35%. THRUST LOAD - A load parallel to and concentric with the axis of the DRIVING TORQUE - Driving torque is the torque required to move a
2 – 20072 Standard Nuts screw. (See FIG. 5) load and is calculated by multiplying the force needed by the “Torque
CAUTION - Vibration can cause any acme screw assembly to creep
1 – 70262 Standard Flange OVERTURNING LOAD - A load that tends to rotate the nut radially to raise one lb” value listed in the technical data section for each screw
or backdrive. When using lead screws, applications should be
1 – 73262 No-Lash™ Flange around the longitudinal axis of the screw. (See FIG. 5) and nut size.
analyzed to determine the necessity of a brake, especially when the pos-
SIDE LOAD - A load that is applied radially to the nut. (See FIG. 5) EXAMPLE: To lift a 1,000 lb load using a 1”- 6 RH acme screw with
sibility of injury may occur. CAUTION - When the uncompensated lash is equal to or greater than
plastic nut, 74 in lb of torque are required.
0.25 times the pitch, the assembly should be replaced.
FIG. 5
OVERTURNING .074 in-lb/lb × 1000 lb = 74 in∙lb
LOAD
THRUST LOAD
THRUST LOAD
ONLINE
SIDE LOAD
ACME SCREWS
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS (Cont’d) END FIXITY - End fixity refers to the method by which the ends of the
FIG.8 (Cont’d)
COLUMN STRENGTH - When a screw is loaded in compression (see
screw are supported. The degree of end fixity is related to the amount compression load definition on page 11), its limit of elastic stability can
TEMPERATURE- With proper lubrication, PowerAc™ Acme Screws with D
of restraint of the ends of the screw. Examples of the three basic types be exceeded and the screw will fail through bending or buckling.
bronze nuts operate efficiently between15°F and 350°F, and plastic nuts
of end fixity are:
between 15°F and 175°F. Consult the factory for low temperature ap-
The theoretical formula to calculate the column strength in pounds is:
plications. Simple End fixity can be provided through a single bearing support.
END MACHINING - To obtain optimum performance of your acme 14.03 × 106 × Fc × d4
screw assembly, it is recommended that the machining be performed at Free No support. Simple Shaft supported at a Pcr =
L2
the Nook Industries factory. Screws may be purchased machined to your single point
Both ends supported with a Quad Bearing EZRF Ezze mount. Use WHERE:
specifications or to standard end machining designs shown on pages Line D in reference to the charts shown on pages 16-17 and 52-53.
192-194. Pcr = Maximum Load (lb)
Fixed Shaft rigidly restrained against axial rotation.
EZZE-MOUNT™- Acme screws in operation generate an axial load and NOTE: When supporting a screw with two Quad Bearing EZRF Fc = End Fixity Factor
a radial load; therefore, end mounts must be designed to accommodate Mounts, the screw is highly ridged and extra care should be taken to
0.25 for one end fixed, one end free
these loads. Nook Industries has designed precision end mounts to insure compliance in the assembly design.
work specifically with acme screws. For a detailed description of these 1.00 for both ends supported
CAUTION: When using fixed bearing mounts on both ends, contact 2.00 for one end fixed, one end simple
bearing supports, see pages 195-201. An EZZE-MOUNT™ can be shipped
Multiple or spaced pairs of bearings are more rigid than a “Simple” Nook Engineering to determine the mount-to-mount length 4.00 for both ends rigid
pre-assembled to a PowerAc™ Acme Screw. For complete PowerAc™
support, but because of their compliance are not truly “Fixed”. tolerance of the final assembly.
Acme Screw Assemblies refer to pages 20-29. d = Root Diameter of Screw (inch)
OPTIONAL SURFACE COATINGS - Consult Nook engineers for specific A screw can be supported with different combinations of end fixity.
CRITICAL SPEED - Once the load, speed, length and end fixity are L = Distance between nut and load carrying bearing
surface coatings for anti-corrosion and lubrication. (See FIG. 8)
identified, the next factor to consider is the critical speed. The speed (inch)
BOOTS AND BELLOWS - For contaminated environments, use of a boot FIG. 8 that excites the natural frequency of the screw is referred to as the The column strength chart on page 16 may be used to verify that the
or metal cover to protect the acme screw assembly is recommended. critical speed. Resonance at the natural frequency of the screw will screw can carry the required load without buckling.
A occur regardless of the screw orientation (vertical, horizontal etc.) or if
The charts show the theoretical limitations of each screw on a separate
the system is designed so the nut rotates about the screw. The critical
line. The lines are limited horizontally by the slenderness ratio and
speed will vary with the diameter, unsupported length, end fixity and
vertically by the maximum static capacity of the bronze nut. Actual load is
ACME SCREW SELECTION rpm. Since critical speed can also be affected by shaft straightness and
limited by the maximum nut capacity.
One end with a Double Bearing EZZE-MOUNT™, other end Free. assembly alignment, it is recommended that the maximum speed be
The selection of the correct acme screw and nut for a particular Use Line A in reference to the charts shown on pages 16-17 and 52- limited to 80% of the calculated critical speed. The theoretical formula to If the selected screw does not meet compression load criteria, consider
application involves four interrelated factors. Before attempting to 53. calculate critical speed in rpm is: the following options:
determine the acme screw and nut combination, the following values
must be known: NOTE: Not recommended for any application other than short travels a) Change end fixity (e.g. simple to fixed)
N = Cs × 4.762 × 10 × d
6
and slow speeds. b) Design to use screw in tension
• Axial load measured in pounds or newtons
L c) Increase screw diameter
• Speed measured in inches or millimeters per minute
B WHERE:
• Length between bearings measured in inches or millimeters
N = Critical Speed (rpm) PV VALUE - For plastic nuts, the PV value needs to be checked (see
• End fixity type
d = Root Diameter of Screw (inch) the PV load definition page 11) The operating load values for the plastic
LOAD - The loads that need to be considered are the static loads, dy- L = Length Between Bearing Supports (inch) nuts are based on a pressure of 1,250 lb per square inch. Any loads
namic loads, reaction forces and any external forces affecting the screw. Cs = 0.36 for one end fixed, one end free less than the operating load can be evaluated by using the following
See Load definitions section on page 11 for details. One end supported with a Double Bearing EZZE-MOUNT™, other
1.00 for both ends simple formula:
supported with a Single Bearing EZZE-MOUNT™. Use Line B in
1.47 for one end fixed, one end simple
SPEED - The travel rate (linear speed) is the rpm at which the screw or reference to the charts shown on pages 16-17 and 52-53. Actual Operating Load
nut is rotating multiplied by the lead of the screw. 2.23 for both ends fixed P= × 1250
Chart Operating Load
LENGTH - The unsupported length of the screw. C The critical speed chart on page 17 is provided to quickly determine the V is the relative speed between the nut and the screw in feet per minute.
minimum screw size applicable for Nook EZZE-MOUNT™ designs. V can be calculated by using the following formula:
If the selected Acme screw does not meet critical speed criteria, Outside Dia. (in) Operating
consider the following options: V= of the Screw × π × Speed (rpm)
ACME SCREWS
Determine total unsupported length. Total Travel is given as Check the PV Value. This relates the pressure load to the speed of
36 inches, but extra screw length should be considered for travel the nut. First find the actual P value based on the calculation. Using
nut, carriage, and or any extra screw length for over-travel. Based the formulas from page 11:
on the travel nut and attachment of the nut to the carriage in
Actual Operating Load × 1250 psi
this application, it is determined an extra 4” of screw length will be P= Actual Operating Load × 1250 psi
P= Nut Dynamic Load Capacity
required. (Refer to the dimensional information of the particular nut Nut Dynamic Load Capacity
used) 6.5 pounds
6.5 pounds × 1250 psi = 3.2 psi
2,500 pounds × 1250 psi = 3.2 psi
L total = 36 in + 4 in = 40 inches 2,500 pounds
The total unsupported length to be used for critical speed and Next the “V” value or maximum relative speed between the screw
column loading calculations is 40 inches. and nut is:
Outside Dia. (in.) Operating
STEP 5 Outside Dia. (in.) Operating
of the Screw × π × Speed (rpm)
Nook acme screw used in a manual lathe V= of the Screw × π × Speed (rpm)
Determining end fixity. The layout of the application shows V= 12"/ft.
(ft./min) 12"/ft.
APPLICATION STEP 2 that adequate space is available to use a double bearing EZZE- (ft./min)
MOUNT™ at each end. (See end fixity definitions on page 12) End 1" × π × 2160 rpm
Given the following requirements, select an acme screw for an Find Average Travel Rate. 1" × π × 2160 rpm == 565 ft/per minute
565 ft/per minute
Fixity = Type C 12"/ft.
application which uses Acme screws for an automatic part feeder 12"/ft.
The average travel rate is determined by dividing travel distance by
on a machine. This results in a PV value of 3.2 times 565 or 1,808 below the
travel time. STEP 6 maximum recommended value of 2,700.
Specifications: Select a screw based on the critical speed. Use previously
V avg = D/t
• 5,000 lb load supported and guided on linear bearings moving D = distance = 36 inches determined values with the Critical Speed chart on page 17.
STEP 9
horizontally t = total time = 10 seconds Max Travel Rate = 432 in/min Create a reference number for the assembly. See page 31 for
• 36” travel V avg = D/t End Fixity = Type C Reference Number System Chart. The 1”- 5 Acme Screw is thread
• Complete 36” travel in 10 seconds V avg = 36 in / 10 sec. Length Between Bearing Supports = 40 inches form code 105. The screw material is right-hand thread, alloy steel.
• Bearing Support Undecided V avg = 3.6 in / sec. or 216 in/minute The end code used for machining this screw is end code 17. The
• Positioning accuracy ±1⁄4” Based on the Critical Speed Chart, a 1”- 5 Acme Screw (1 inch type of machining will be a Type 3 on both ends of screw to allow
Therefore, the average travel rate is 216 in/min. diameter, 5 threads per inch) is selected. for mounting a double bearing.
STEP 1 EZZE-MOUNT™. One end will have a section to attach a coupling,
STEP 3 STEP 7
Find the axial force required to move load. The axial force is the other will not. To determine the overall length of the assembly,
Find Maximum Travel Rate. When considering critical speed, peak Check Column Strength of screw. Use previously determined
determined by multiplying the coefficient of friction of the guidance add up the length of the ends plus the unsupported length:
velocity should be used. Using a basic triangular motion profile values with the Column Strength chart on page 16.
system by the load.
(acceleration = deceleration with no constant velocity travel), the Load = 6.4 pounds One end Type 3K (drive end with keyway) = 3.65”
F = μ × N peak velocity equals twice the average velocity. One end Type 3N (no drive end) = 2.33”
End Fixity = Type C
μ = coefficient of friction of the guidance system 40 inches between supports
V peak = 2 × V avg Length Between Bearing Supports = 40 inches
Using Nook linear bearings in this application; Over-all length is 40” + 3.65”+ 2.33” = 45.98”
V avg = 3.6 in / sec. or 216 in/minute Based on the Column Strength Chart, the load is within the column
μ = Coefficient of Friction for lubricated Nook Linear The Part List Includes:
V peak = 2 × V avg. strength of this screw.
Bearings V peak = 432 in/min One Plastic Acme Nut – 30105
= .0013 NOTE: If this were a vertical application, the full 5,000 pound load
The Maximum Travel Rate is 432 in/min during the traverse One Steel Flange - 70275
N = Load = 5000 pounds would be used. Also, under high acceleration conditions, the inertia
of 36 inches in 10 seconds. EZZE-MOUNT™ Bearing blocks (2 req’d) - EZM-3017
F =μ×N load must be determined and added to the total load for column
F = .0013 × 5000 lb considerations. To receive an assembly of these components with the EZZE-
vm MOUNT™, nut, and flange installed on the screw, the order
F = 6.5 lb
reference number is:
Therefore:
The Axial Force the screw must produce to move the load is 6.5 lb vm 105 - RA/EK/EN/45.98/30105/FS
va =
2
Velocity NOTE: The nut will be installed with the flange facing toward the
(in/sec) first specified end. In this example, the EK end.
ta td
Accelerate Decelerate
(Time in seconds) (Time in seconds)
COLUMN STRENGTH: ACME INCH SCREWS CRITICAL SPEED: ACME INCH SCREWS
ACME SCREWS
TO USE THIS CHART: Find a point at which the maximum length between bearing support and acme nut intersects the maximum TO USE THIS CHART: Determine maximum travel rate required. Determine screw length L. Find point at which travel
load. Be sure the screw selected is above and to the right of that point. rate and screw length intersect and select a screw above and to the right of that point.
Acme Screws are limited by both Maximum Static Load and Slenderness Ratio.
See pages 12-13 for reference description on A-B-C-D end fixity.
10,000 NOTE:
• Curves are alternately broken and solid for ease
1,000,000 of use, the line type has no significance.
• Speed indicated by curves are 80% of
theoretical critical speed. However, it is
6
-1
recommended that screw selection should be
1/
2 within 60% of theoretical critical speed.
5
-1
• See pages 12-13 for reference description on
4
1/
1/
2 A-B-C-D end fixity.
2
-1
3 1/
3/ 2
4
-1
3 1/
3/ 2
100,000 8
-1
2 1/2-2 2
1/
1/
2 1,000
2 2- 3-
2-2 1/ 4 2
4- 6 - 1 1/2
4 2
2 1/ 5 - 1 1/2
1/ 2-
4- 3
2, 4 1/2 - 1 1/2
2-
4
1 1 2-
5
3 3/4 - 1 1/2
1/ 1/
Maximum Column Load (lbs.)
1 2- 2- 3 3/8 - 1 1/2
1/ 2, 10 1
3/4 - 10
10
100
A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
B 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200
C 5 7 10 13 16 19 22 25 28 57 85 113 141 170 198 226 255 283
D 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 80 120 160 200 240 280 320 360 400
1
A 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80
B 14 26 40 54 66 80 93 106 120 134
C 16 32 49 65 81 97 113 130 146 162
D 19 40 60 80 99 119 139 159 179 198
ACME SCREWS
NUT SELECTION
BRONZE PLASTIC
SCREW SIZES Load Rating Torque Load Rating Torque
to raise to raise Back
SIZE DIA Root Static Dynamic 1 lb Efficiency Dynamic 1 lb Efficiency Lash Page .
Turns Per in Lead Pitch Dia. (lb) (lb) (in∙lb) % Static lb lb (in∙lb) % (max) ref
3
⁄4 - 2 .500 .125 .581 9,000 2,812 .129 62 1,406 1,406 .118 68 .010 34
3
⁄4 - 3 .333 .167 .537 9,000 2,812 .099 54 1,406 1,406 .089 60 .009 34
3
⁄4 - 5 .200 .200 .502 9,000 2,812 .080 40 1,406 1,406 .066 48 .009 34
3
⁄4 - 6 .166 .166 .537 9,000 2,812 .073 36 1,406 1,406 .061 43 .008 34
3
⁄4 - 10 .100 .100 .608 9,000 2,812 .064 25 1,406 1,406 .052 30 .007 34
7
⁄8 - 6 .166 .166 .661 12,250 3,828 .083 32 1,914 1,914 .068 39 .009 34
1-1 1.000 .100 .906 16,000 5,000 .231 69 2,500 2,500 .216 74 .008 47
1-2 .500 .250 .698 16,000 5,000 .139 57 2,500 2,500 .127 63 .010 36
1-4 .250 .250 .698 16,000 5,000 .105 38 2,500 2,500 .086 46 .010 36
1-5 .200 .200 .750 16,000 5,000 .094 34 2,500 2,500 .079 40 .009 38
1-6 .167 .167 .786 16,000 5,000 .089 30 2,500 2,500 .074 36 .009 38
1 - 10 .100 .100 .857 16,000 5,000 .078 20 2,500 2,500 .065 24 .008 38
11⁄8 - 5 .200 .200 .875 20,500 6,330 .100 32 3,165 3,165 .085 37 .010 40
11⁄4 - 4 .250 .250 .947 25,000 7,812 .117 34 3,906 3,906 .099 40 .011 40
1 ⁄4 - 5
1
.200 .200 .999 25,000 7,812 .114 28 3,906 3,906 .092 35 .010 40
1 ⁄2 - 2
1
.500 .250 1.196 36,000 11,250 .173 46 — — — — .012 42
11⁄2 - 22⁄3 .375 .375 1.066 36,000 11,250 .149 40 — — — — .010 42
1 ⁄2 - 4
1
.250 .250 1.196 36,000 11,250 .133 30 — — — — .010 42
11⁄2 - 5 .200 .200 1.249 36,000 11,250 .127 25 — — .— — .010 42
1 ⁄2 - 10
1
.100 .100 1.355 36,000 11,250 .110 15 — — — — .009 42
1 ⁄4 - 4
3
.250 .250 1.427 49,900 15,312 .153 26 — — — — .011 44
2-2 .500 .500 1.410 64,000 20,000 .199 40 — — — — .020 44
2-4 .250 .250 1.694 64,000 20,000 .166 24 — — — — .012 44
2-5 .200 .200 1.747 64,000 20,000 .159 20 — — — — .011 44
21⁄4 - 2 .500 .500 1.684 81,000 25,312 .215 37 — — — — .021 44
2 ⁄4 - 4
1
.250 .250 1.944 81,000 25,312 .181 22 — — — — .012 44
21⁄2 - 2 .500 .500 1.908 100,000 31,250 .234 34 — — — — .012 46
2 ⁄2 - 3
1
.333 .333 2.106 100,000 31,250 .212 25 — — — — .013 46
2 ⁄2 - 4
1
.250 .250 2.193 100,000 31,250 .199 20 — — — — .012 46
3-2 .500 .500 2.410 144,000 45,000 .265 30 — — — — .016 46
33⁄8 - 11⁄2 .666 .667 2.652 192,000 60,000 .312 34 — — — — .020 46
3 ⁄4- 1 ⁄2
3 1
.666 .667 3.083 260,000 81,000 .345 30 — — — — .020 48
41⁄2 - 11⁄2 .666 .667 3.782 320,000 100,000 .379 28 — — — — .022 48
5 - 1 ⁄2 1
.666 .667 4.286 470,000 145,000 .398 26 — — — — .022 48
6 - 1 ⁄2 1
.666 .667 5.254 576,000 180,000 .474 22 — — — — .025 48
ACME SCREWS
Acme Screw
End Machining
ACME SCREWS
Bolt Center to Center Length Flange to Flange
A A
NOTE: Dimensions reflect a 1⁄2” over travel NOTE: Dimensions reflect a 1⁄2” over travel
OAL Screw Length B OAL Screw Length B
at each end. Add Travel to measurements at each end. Add Travel to measurements
C Ref below for total length. C Ref below for total length.
Dia-Turns Per In A (in) B (in) C (in) Page Dia-Turns Per In A (in) B (in) C (in) Page
3
⁄4 - 2 3.63 6.68 6.92 34 3
⁄4 - 2 3.57 6.48 6.69 34
3
⁄4 - 3 3.63 6.68 6.92 34 3
⁄4 - 3 3.57 6.48 6.69 34
3
⁄4 - 5 3.63 6.68 6.92 34 3
⁄4 - 5 3.57 6.48 6.69 34
3
⁄4 - 6 3.63 6.68 6.92 34 3
⁄4 - 6 3.57 6.48 6.69 34
3
⁄4 - 10 3.63 6.60 7.13 34 3
⁄4 - 10 3.78 6.79 7.00 34
7
⁄8 - 6 3.88 6.85 7.38 34 7
⁄8 - 6 4.03 7.04 7.25 34
1-1 4.22 8.14 8.25 36 1-1 4.27 7.79 8.00 36
1-2 4.18 7.45 7.84 36 1-2 4.09 7.27 7.47 36
1-4 4.18 7.45 7.84 36 1-4 4.09 7.27 7.47 36
1-5 4.18 7.45 7.84 38 1-5 4.09 7.27 7.47 38
1-6 4.18 7.45 7.84 38 1-6 4.09 7.27 7.47 38
1 - 10 4.22 8.14 8.25 38 1 - 10 4.27 7.79 8.00 38
11⁄8 - 5 4.28 8.14 8.25 40 1 ⁄8 - 5
1
4.27 7.79 8.00 40
11⁄4 - 4 4.47 8.39 8.50 40 11⁄4 - 4 4.52 8.04 8.25 40
1 ⁄4 - 5
1
4.69 8.84 9.14 40 1 ⁄4 - 5
1
4.72 8.57 8.87 40
11⁄2 - 2 5.24 9.84 10.10 42 11⁄2 - 2 5.26 9.57 9.83 42
1 ⁄2 - 2 ⁄3
1 2
5.24 9.39 9.69 42 1 ⁄2 - 2 ⁄3
1 2
5.27 9.12 9.42 42
11⁄2 - 4 5.24 9.84 10.10 42 1 ⁄2 - 4
1
5.26 9.57 9.83 42
11⁄2 - 5 5.24 9.84 10.10 42 11⁄2 - 5 5.26 9.57 9.83 42
1 ⁄2 - 10
1
5.24 9.84 10.10 42 1 ⁄2 - 10
1
5.26 9.57 9.83 42
NOTE: Larger screw sizes with EZZE-MOUNT™ bearing mounts are available. Consult factory engineers for details.
ACME SCREWS
Flange to Flange
A
Bolt Center to Center Length
A
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ACME SCREW ASSEMBLIES
ASSEMBLIES WITH HANDWHEEL
FLANGE MOUNTS, PILOT FACING IN FLANGE MOUNTS, PILOT FACING OUT
ACME SCREWS
Flange to Flange Flange to Flange
A A
NOTE: Dimensions reflect a 1⁄2” over travel NOTE: Dimensions reflect a 1⁄2” over travel
OAL Screw Length B at each end. Add Travel to measurements OAL Screw Length B at each end. Add Travel to measurements
below for total length. below for total length.
C Ref C Ref
* Indicates modified Type 3 end machining required * Indicates modified Type 3 end machining required
** HO65 handwheel has the same outer dimensions ** HO65 handwheel has the same outer dimensions
as HO64 but different bore as HO64 but different bore
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ACME SCREW ASSEMBLIES
ASSEMBLIES WITH MOTOR MOUNTS ASSEMBLIES WITH MOTOR MOUNTS
UNIVERSAL MOUNTS FLANGE MOUNT, PILOT FACING IN
ACME SCREWS
Bolt Center to Center Length Flange to Flange
A A
NOTE: Dimensions reflect a 1⁄2” over travel NOTE: Dimensions reflect a 1⁄2” over travel
OAL Screw Length B at each end. Add Travel to measurements OAL Screw Length B at each end. Add Travel to measurements
below for total length. below for total length.
C Ref C Ref
NOTE: Larger screw sizes with EZZE-MOUNT™ bearing mounts are available. Consult factory engineers for details.
ACME SCREWS
105 — RA / EK / 4N / 41.87 / 20105 / FS
Prolong Acme Screw Assembly
Reliability and Life BENEFITS
ACME SCREW MODIFIER LIST
Proper lubrication is the key to continued S or M Required
• Sheer Stability • Extreme Pressure Properties Thread Form Codes S = Standard, no additional description required
performance and reliability of acme screw
• High Temperature Resistant • Shelf Stable M = Modified, additional description required
assemblies. Use E-100 spray and PAG-1 072 = 3/4"– 2
grease lubricants to maximize life of your • Corrosion Protection • Water Resistant 073 = 3/4"– 3
MATERIAL F, V or Z are Optional
ACME SCREWS
Twin-lead acme screws offer dual opposing motion using a single drive Twin-Lead screws stocked for delivery without machined ends are listed
105 - TA / EK / 4N / 33.50 / 16.75 / 16.75 / 80105A / 20105A / FS
system. These one-piece high performance acme screws are made from in the chart below. To order a twin-lead cut to a custom length and/or with
high alloy steel that is black oxided for protection and can be assembled machined ends, select a size from the chart below, determine OAL, LH
with Nook PowerAc™ acme nuts, flanges and EZZE-MOUNT™ bearing and RH thread length, nut, flange and, if required, EZZE-MOUNT™ bearing TWIN-LEAD ACME SCREW
supports (see pages 192-194) to form cost effective systems. Twin-lead support. Thread Form Codes
Part Dia. - Lead Part Dia. - Lead
acme screws can be used in molding machines, packaging equipment, SECOND END
Consult the Twin-Lead Reference Number System on page 33 to 073 = 3/4"-3 106 = 1"-6
food processing machinery, robotics, material handling equipment, tire CONFIGURATION
complete your part number. 075 = 3/4"-5* 110 = 1"-10*
manufacturing and assembly applications. 076 = 3/4"-6 124 = 1-1/4"-4 (RH thread)
070 = 3/4"-10 125 = 1-1/4"-5*
154 = 1-1/2"-4* Refer to the First End Configuration
086 = 7/8"-6
111 = 1"-1 155 = 1-1/2"-5 section on the Left.
104 = 1"-4 150 = 1-1/2"-10 Note: Both Ends must be specified.
105 = 1"-5* 174 = 1-3/4"-4
204 = 2"-4* OVER-ALL-LENGTH (OAL)
OAL Length in inches, 2 place decimal
LH THREAD SIDE RH THREAD SIDE * These twin-lead screws are stocked
without end machining
LEFT HAND THREAD
Length in inches, 2 place decimal
Note: See figure on page 32
MATERIAL
** T A RIGHT HAND THREAD
Length in inches, 2 place decimal
INCOMPLETE THREAD ** Consult chart for incomplete thread length T =Twin Lead A = Alloy Steel, Rolled Note: See figure on page 32 Note: To Select the Nut
B = Alloy Steel, Milled Direction After Nut Part
C = Alloy Steel, Ground # Add
S = Stainless, Rolled LEFT HAND ACME NUT A = Nut Thread or Flange
T = Stainless, Milled 000000 = No Nut
U = Stainless, Ground installed toward center
of screw
Note: Not all materials are available for all sizes.
Screw Root Max Incomplete Screw Root Incomplete
RIGHT HAND ACME NUT B = Nut Thread or Flange
000000 = No Nut installed toward end
Size Dia Overall Max Usable Overlapping Size Dia Max Overall Max Usable Overlapping FIRST END CONFIGURATION (LH thread) of screw
Dia. - Lead (Min) Length LH/RH Thread Thread Count Pg Dia-Lead (Min) Length LH/RH Thread Thread Count Pg Note: Both Ends must be specified.
3
⁄4 - 3 .537 72 35.00 2.00 34 1 - 10 857 72 35.00 2.00 38 MODIFIER LIST
Single Bearing Supports are used in conjunction with F = Round Flange
3
⁄4 - 5 .502 72 35.00 2.00 34 1 ⁄4 - 4
1
.947 144 70.75 2.50 40 Type 1N end machining.
S or M R equired
3
⁄4 - 6 .537 72 35.00 2.00 34 11⁄4 - 5 .999 144 70.75 2.50 40 Double Bearing Supports are used in conjunction with
S = Standard. no additional description required
Type 3K, 3L, or 3N end machining.
3
⁄4 - 10 .608 72 35.00 2.00 34 11⁄2 - 22⁄3 1.066 144 70.50 3.00 42 M = Modified, additional description required
Flanged Fixed Bearing Mounts are used in conjunction
7
⁄8 - 6 .661 72 35.00 2.00 34 11⁄2 - 4 1.196 144 70.75 2.50 42 with Type 5 end machining.
1-1 .906 72 35.00 2.00 36 11⁄2 - 5 1.249 144 70.75 2.50 42 EK EK = Universal Double Bearing
1-4 .689 72 34.75 2.50 36 1 ⁄2 - 10
1
1.355 144 71.00 2.00 42 EZZE-MOUNT™ / End Machining Support, with Keyway
(see page 204-207)
1-5 .750 72 34.75 2.50 38 13⁄4 - 4 1.427 144 70.50 3.00 44
1 = Type 1 3 = Type 3
Shaft Extension
1-6 .786 72 34.75 2.50 38 2-4 1.694 144 70.50 3.00 44 (see page 204-206)
2 = Type 2 4 = Type 4
5 = Type 5 K = Shaft Extension with Keyway
L = Shaft Extension without Keyway
B = Universal Double Bearing Support
End Cap Facing Screw Thread N = No Shaft
Q = Handwheel
C = Universal Single Bearing Support
ACME SCREWS
(4) .266 DIA. (4) .266 DIA.
1.25 HOLES EQUALLY 1.50 HOLES EQUALLY
1.13 .50 SPACED ON 1.50 .50 SPACED ON
DIA. 2.090 BCD DIA. 2.26 BCD
.750 .875
NOM. DIA. NOM. DIA.
ACME SCREWS
36" STD. LENGTH
72" STD. LENGTH
144" STD. LENGTH
(4) .266 DIA.
1.50 HOLES EQUALLY
1.50 .50 SPACED ON
DIA. 2.26 BCD
1.000
NOM. DIA.
1” ACME THREAD
Lead Accuracy 0.0003 in/in
ONLINE
ACME SCREWS
36" STD. LENGTH
72" STD. LENGTH
144" STD. LENGTH
(4) .266 DIA.
1.50 HOLES EQUALLY
1.50 .50 SPACED ON
DIA. 2.26 BCD
1.000
NOM. DIA.
1” ACME THREAD
Lead Accuracy 0.0003 in/in
ONLINE
ACME SCREWS
36" STD. LENGTH 36" STD. LENGTH
72" STD. LENGTH 72" STD. LENGTH
144" STD. LENGTH 144" STD. LENGTH
(4) .397 DIA. (4) .397 DIA.
1.50 HOLES EQUALLY 1.75 HOLES EQUALLY
2.13 .50 SPACED ON 2.13 .812 SPACED ON
DIA. 3.440 BCD DIA. 3.440 BCD
1.125 1.250
NOM. DIA. NOM. DIA.
ONLINE
ACME SCREWS
144" STD. LENGTH
(4) .397 DIA.
2.30 HOLES EQUALLY
2.13 .812 SPACED ON
DIA. 3.440 BCD
1.500
NOM. DIA.
ONLINE
ACME SCREWS
36" STD. LENGTH 36" STD. LENGTH 36" STD. LENGTH
72" STD. LENGTH 72" STD. LENGTH 72" STD. LENGTH
144" STD. LENGTH 144" STD. LENGTH 144" STD. LENGTH
(4) .531 DIA. (4) .531 DIA. (6) .656 DIA.
2.50 HOLES EQUALLY B HOLES EQUALLY 3.06 HOLES EQUALLY
2.75 .88 SPACED ON 2.75 .88 SPACED ON 3.38 1.56 SPACED ON
DIA. 4.062 BCD DIA. 4.062 BCD DIA. 4.38 BCD
Lead Accuracy 0.0003 in/in Lead Accuracy 0.0003 in/in Lead Accuracy 0.0003 in/in
ACME SCREWS
36" STD. LENGTH 72" STD. LENGTH 72" STD. LENGTH
72" STD. LENGTH 144" STD. LENGTH 144" STD. LENGTH
144" STD. LENGTH 240" STD. LENGTH 240" STD. LENGTH
(6) .656 DIA. (6) .656 DIA. (6) .781 DIA.
B HOLES EQUALLY 4.00 HOLES EQUALLY 4.50 HOLES EQUALLY
3.38 1.56 SPACED ON 4.00 1.75 SPACED ON 4.50 SPACED ON
2.00
DIA. 4.38 BCD DIA. 5.00 BCD DIA. 6.25 BCD
2.500 3.000 3.375
NOM. DIA. NOM. DIA. NOM. DIA.
ONLINE
ACME SCREWS
6 inch diameter
72" STD. LENGTH 72" STD. LENGTH 72" STD. LENGTH 72" STD. LENGTH
144" STD. LENGTH 144" STD. LENGTH 144" STD. LENGTH 144" STD. LENGTH
240" STD. LENGTH 240" STD. LENGTH 240" STD. LENGTH 240" STD. LENGTH
(4) 1.06 DIA. (6) 1.03 DIA. (8) 1.25 DIA. (6) 1.125 DIA.
5.50 HOLES EQUALLY 5.50 HOLES EQUALLY 7.50 HOLES EQUALLY 7.00 HOLES EQUALLY
5.00 2.00 SPACED ON 6.00 2.00 SPACED ON 7.50 2.00 SPACED ON 8.00 2.00 SPACED ON
DIA. 7.00 BCD DIA. 8.00 BCD DIA. 10.00 BCD DIA. 12.00 BCD
9.00 DIA. “A” 9.75 DIA. 3.782 12.00 DIA. 4.286 14.00 DIA. 5.254
4.750-12 5.497-12 7.066-8 7.847-8
2.02
2.02 2.02 2.02 7.02
33⁄4” ACME THREAD 41⁄2” ACME THREAD 5” ACME THREAD 6” ACME THREAD
Lead Accuracy 0.0006 in/in Lead Accuracy 0.0006 in/in Lead Accuracy 0.0006 in/in Lead Accuracy 0.0006 in/in
ACME SCREW BRONZE NUT BRONZE NUT WITH INTEGRAL FLANGE FLANGE
Part Number Length Lead Pitch Threads Lash “A” Dia Wt. Thread Part Number % Torque* Load Capacity (lb) Wt. Part Number % Torque* Load Capacity (lb) Wt. Wt.
Screw Size RH LH (in) Material (in) (in) Starts per in (max axial) (in) (lb/ft) Code Form RH LH Efficiency (in∙lb) Dynamic Static (lb) RH LH Efficiency (in∙lb) Dynamic Static (lb) Std. No-Lash™ (lb)
33⁄4”– 11⁄2 12372 — 72 4140 .667 .667 1 11⁄2 .020 3.009 38.30 372 2G 20372 — 30 .345 81,000 260,000 16.89 — — — — — — — 70775 73372 23.82
13372 — 144 4140 .667 .667 1 1 ⁄2
1
.020 3.009 38.30 372 2G 20372 — 30 .345 81,000 260,000 16.89 — — — — — — — 70775 73372 23.82
10372 — 240 4140 .667 .667 1 11⁄2 .020 3.009 38.30 372 2G 20372 — 30 .345 81,000 260,000 16.89 — — — — — — — 70775 73372 23.82
41⁄2”– 11⁄2 12452 — 72 4140 .667 .667 1 11⁄2 .022 3.782 45.00 452 2G 20452 — 28 .379 100,000 320,000 25.85 — — — — — — — FLG3307 73452 26.00
13452 — 144 4140 .667 .667 1 11⁄2 .022 3.782 45.00 452 2G 20452 — 28 .379 100,000 320,000 25.85 — — — — — — — FLG3307 73452 26.00
10452 — 240 4140 .667 .667 1 1 ⁄2
1
.022 3.782 45.00 452 2G 20452 — 28 .379 100,000 320,000 25.85 — — — — — — — FLG3307 73452 26.00
5”– 1 ⁄2
1
12552 — 72 4140 .667 .667 1 1 ⁄2
1
.022 4.286 57.50 552 2G 20552 — 26 .398 145,000 470,000 60.59 — — — — — — — 75000 73552 38.00
13552 — 144 4140 .667 .667 1 1 ⁄2
1
.022 4.286 57.50 552 2G 20552 — 26 .398 145,000 470,000 60.59 — — — — — — — 75000 73552 38.00
10552 — 240 4140 .667 .667 1 11⁄2 .022 4.286 57.50 552 2G 20552 — 26 .398 145,000 470,000 60.59 — — — — — — — 75000 73552 38.00
6”– 11⁄2 12602 — 72 4140 .667 .667 1 11⁄2 .025 5.254 87 602 2G 20602 — 22 .474 180,000 567,000 52.5 6954-1 — 22 .474 180,000 567,000 100 — — —
13602 — 144 4140 .667 .667 1 1 ⁄2
1
.025 5.254 87 602 2G 20602 — 22 .474 180,000 567,000 52.5 6954-1 — 22 .474 180,000 567,000 100 — — —
10602 — 240 4140 .667 .667 1 1 ⁄2
1
.025 5.254 87 602 2G 20602 — 22 .474 180,000 567,000 52.5 6954-1 — 22 .474 180,000 567,000 100 — — —
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TRAPEZOIDAL SCREWS
With over forty years of experience manufacturing precision acme
screws, Nook Industries has expanded the PowerAc™ offering to
include metric lead screws providing design engineers a globally
904 - RA / EK / 4N / 1063 / 20904 / FS
accepted product. Trapezoidal lead screws are available in many
diameters, leads, and pitches. Trapezoidal screws use bronze or plastic
nuts with optional steel flanges. LEAD SCREW
Thread Form Codes
PowerAc™ technical data on pages 54-59 for additional screw and nut
TRAVEL NUT
details. Nut will be installed with flange or threaded end toward first
end designation. 000000 = No Nut
Standard lead accuracy: is ±6.25μm / 25mm
MATERIAL Use standard part number found in the Technical Data Section
Temperature Range: Plastic Nuts: -9° to +79° C R A for Metric ISO Trapezoidal Screws.
NUT SELECTION
EK EK = Universal Double
Bearing Support,
EZZE-MOUNT™ / End Machining with Keyway
(see page 204-207)
BRONZE PLASTIC
1 = Type 1 3 = Type 3 Shaft Extension
Dynamic Torque to Dynamic Torque to (see page 204-206)
Pitch Lead Root Load Raise 1 Efficiency Load Raise 1 Efficiency . 2 = Type 2 4 = Type 4
Screw Sizes (mm) (mm) Starts Dia. (mm) Rating kN (N-m) % Rating kN (N-m) % Page ref 5 = Type 5 K = Shaft Extension with Keyway
L = Shaft Extension without Keyway
Tr 20 × 4 4 4 1 14.9 13790 1.818 35 6895 1.580 40 54
N = No Shaft
Tr 26 × 6 6 6 1 17.84 23304 2.469 39 11652 2.164 44 54 B = Universal Double Bearing Support
End Cap Facing Screw Thread Q = Handwheel
Tr 40 × 7 7 7 1 30.95 55160 3.503 32 5516 3.022 37 56
C = Universal Single Bearing Support
Tr 55 × 12 12 12 1 40.00 104287 5.131 37 — — — 56
D = Flanged Single Bearing Support R = Flanged Fixed Bearing Support
Tr 65 × 12 12 12 1 50.02 145651 5.775 33 — — — 56 Flange Facing Screw Thread Flange Facing Screw Thread
E = Universal Double Bearing Support End U = Universal Double Bearing Support
Cap Facing Away From Screw Thread with Motor Mount
H = Flanged Double Bearing Support Flange 00 = No End Machining (Screw will be cut to desired length).
Facing Away From Screw Thread XX = Custom Machining (Print or specified data must be provided).
TRAPEZOIDAL SCREWS
COLUMN STRENGTH: CRITICAL SPEED:
TRAPEZOIDAL SCREWS TRAPEZOIDAL SCREWS
Metric Screws are limited by both Maximum Static Load and Slenderness Ratio. Curves are alternately broken and solid for ease of use. The line type has no significance.
See pages 12-13 for reference description on A-B-C-D end fixity.
NOTE: Maximum Speed is limited to 80% of the calculated Critical Speed.
Metric to Inch Conversion: 1 Newton = .224 lbf 1mm = 0.039 in 1 N m = 8.85 in∙lb See pages 12-13 for reference description on A-B-C-D end fixity.
Metric to Inch Conversion: 1 Newton = .224 lbf 1mm = 0.039 in 1 N m = 8.85 in∙lb
1,000,000 1,000,000
65
x
12
55
x
100,000
100,000
40
x
7
Maximum Column Load (N)
10,000
26
x
6
20
x
4
65 x 12
10,000
55 x 12
1,000 40 x 7
26 x 6
20 x 4
1,000
A 200 400 600 800 1000 2000 4000 100
B 400 800 1200 1600 2000 4000 8000 A 200 400 810 1220 1625 2030 2440
C 560 1060 1700 2260 2828 5660 11360 B 340 675 1350 2030 2710 3380 4000
D 800 1600 2400 3200 4000 8000 11600 C 410 820 1625 2440 3250 4060 4875
D 505 1010 2020 3050 4060 5080 6100
Maximum Length Between Bearings (mm)
Maximum Length Between Bearings (mm)
TRAPEZOIDAL SCREWS
900mm STD. LENGTH 900mm STD. LENGTH
1800mm STD. LENGTH 1800mm STD. LENGTH
3600mm STD. LENGTH ø 7.00 3600mm STD. LENGTH ø 7.00
32.0 (4) HOLES EQUALLY (4) HOLES EQUALLY
SPACED ON 45.0
ø 34.0 SPACED ON
13.0 60.00 BCD ø 45.0 15.0 70.00 BCD
ø 20.0 ø 26.0
nom. nom.
Part Number Part Number Torque to Load capacity (N) Part Number Torque to Load capacity (N)
Pitch Dia Thread Wt. % Raise 1 kN Wt. % Raise 1 kN Wt. Part
Dia × Lead RH LH Length (mm) Material (mm) Starts (mm) Code (kg/m) Lash (mm) RH Efficiency (N-m) (g) Dynamic Static RH Efficiency (N-m) g. Dynamic Static Number Wt. (kg)
Tr 20×4 14903 — 900 4140 4 1 20 903 2.00 0.24 20903 .35 1.818 173 13,790 44,128 30903 40 1.580 11 6,895 6,895 72003 .39
54903 — 900 SS 4 1 20 903 2.00 0.24 20903 .35 1.818 173 13,790 44,128 30903 40 1.580 11 6,895 6,895 72003 .39
15903 — 1800 4140 4 1 20 903 2.00 0.24 20903 .35 1.818 173 13,790 44,128 30903 40 1.580 11 6,895 6,895 72003 .39
55903 — 1800 SS 4 1 20 903 2.00 0.24 20903 .35 1.818 173 13,790 44,128 30903 40 1.580 11 6,895 6,895 72003 .39
16903 — 3600 4140 4 1 20 903 2.00 0.24 20903 .35 1.818 173 13,790 44,128 30903 40 1.580 11 6,895 6,895 72003 .39
56903 — 3600 SS 4 1 20 903 2.00 0.24 20903 .35 1.818 173 13,790 44,128 30903 40 1.580 11 6,895 6,895 72003 .39
Tr 26×6 14904 — 900 4140 6 1 26 904 3.20 0.30 20904 39 2.469 440 23,304 74,573 30904 44 2.164 79 11,652 11,652 72004 .54
54904 — 900 SS 6 1 26 904 3.20 0.30 20904 39 2.469 440 23,304 74,573 30904 44 2.164 79 11,652 11,652 72004 .54
15904 — 1800 4140 6 1 26 904 3.20 0.30 20904 39 2.469 440 23,304 74,573 30904 44 2.164 79 11,652 11,652 72004 .54
55904 — 1800 SS 6 1 26 904 3.20 0.30 20904 39 2.469 440 23,304 74,573 30904 44 2.164 79 11,652 11,652 72004 .54
16904 — 3600 4140 6 1 26 904 3.20 0.30 20904 39 2.469 440 23,304 74,573 30904 44 2.164 79 11,652 11,652 72004 .54
56904 — 3600 SS 6 1 26 904 3.20 0.30 20904 39 2.469 440 23,304 74,573 30904 44 2.164 79 11,652 11,652 72004 .54
ONLINE
TRAPEZOIDAL SCREWS
900mm STD. LENGTH 900mm STD. LENGTH 900mm STD. LENGTH
1800mm STD. LENGTH 1800mm STD. LENGTH 1800mm STD. LENGTH
3600mm STD. LENGTH ø 11.00 3600mm STD. LENGTH 17.00 3600mm STD. LENGTH ø 17.00
(4) HOLES EQUALLY 75.0 (4) HOLES EQUALLY (4) HOLES EQUALLY
60.0 SPACED ON 85.0
SPACED ON SPACED ON
ø 60.0 20.0 90.00 BCD ø 80.0 25.0 112.00 BCD ø 85.0 35.0 120.00 BCD
Part Number Part Number Torque to Load capacity (N) Part Number Torque to Load capacity (N)
Pitch Dia Thread Wt. % Raise 1 kN Wt. % Raise 1 kN Wt. Part
Dia × Lead RH LH Length (mm) Material (mm) Starts (mm) Code (kg/m) Lash (mm) RH Efficiency (N-m) (g) Dynamic Static RH Efficiency (N-m) g. Dynamic Static Number Wt. (kg)
Tr 40×7 14905 — 900 4140 7 1 40 905 8.16 0.32 20905 .32 3.503 900 55,160 176,512 30905 37 3.022 160 27,580 27,580 72005 1.40
54905 — 900 SS 7 1 40 905 8.16 0.32 20905 .32 3.503 900 55,160 176,512 30905 37 3.022 160 27,580 27,580 72005 1.40
15905 — 1800 4140 7 1 40 905 8.16 0.32 20905 .32 3.503 900 55,160 176,512 30905 37 3.022 160 27,580 27,580 72005 1.40
55905 — 1800 SS 7 1 40 905 8.16 0.32 20905 .32 3.503 900 55,160 176,512 30905 37 3.022 160 27,580 27,580 72005 1.40
16905 — 3600 4140 7 1 40 905 8.16 0.32 20905 .32 3.503 900 55,160 176,512 30905 37 3.022 160 27,580 27,580 72005 1.40
56905 — 3600 SS 7 1 40 905 8.16 0.32 20905 .32 3.503 900 55,160 176,512 30905 37 3.022 160 27,580 27,580 72005 1.40
Tr 55×12 14906 — 900 4140 12 1 55 906 14.7 0.42 20906 .37 5.131 1900 104,287 333,718 — — — — — — 72006 2.20
15906 — 1800 4140 12 1 55 906 14.7 0.42 20906 .37 5.131 1900 104,287 333,718 — — — — — — 72006 2.20
16906 — 3600 4140 12 1 55 906 14.7 0.42 20906 .37 5.131 1900 104,287 333,718 — — — — — — 72006 2.20
Tr 65×12 14907 — 900 4140 12 1 65 907 21.3 0.42 20907 .33 5.575 2100 145,651 466,084 — — — — — — 72007 3.30
15907 — 1800 4140 12 1 65 907 21.3 0.42 20907 .33 5.575 2100 145,651 466,084 — — — — — — 72007 3.30
16907 — 3600 4140 12 1 65 907 21.3 0.42 20907 .33 5.575 2100 145,651 466,084 — — — — — — 72007 3.30
ONLINE
BALL SCREWS
Lubrication ..............................................................74
Ball Screw & Nut Assemblies ..........................74-79
Integral Safety Ball Nut ..........................................80
Reference Number System ...................................81
Twin Lead Assemblies
Reference Number System ............................. 82-83
SRT BALL SCREWS AND NUTS ............... 84-109
0375-0125 to 0500-0500 ................................... 86-87
0631-0200 to 0631-1000 ................................... 88-89
0750-0200 to 0875-0200 ................................... 90-91
1000-0250 to 1000-0500 ................................... 92-93
1000-1000 to 1150-0200 ................................... 94-95
1171-0413 to 1250-0500 .................................... 96-97
1500-0250 to 1500-0473 ................................... 98-99
1500-0500 to 1500-1875 ................................100-101
2250-0500 to 2250-1000 ................................102-103
2500-0250 to 2500-0500 ................................104-105
3000-0660 to 4000-1000 ...............................106-107
6000-1000 ......................................................108-109
XPR BALL SCREWS AND NUTS ............. 110-123
0631-0200 ....................................................... 112-113
0750-0200 to 0875-0200 ................................ 114-115
1000-0250 ....................................................... 116-117
1150-0200 to 1250-0200 .................................118-119
1250-0500 to 1500-0250 ............................... 120-121
1500-0500 to 2250-0500 ............................... 122-123
SGT BALL SCREWS AND NUTS .............124-139
0631-0200 ...................................................... 126-127
0750-0200 to 0875-0200 ............................... 128-129
1000-0250 ...................................................... 130-131
1150-0200 to 1250-0200 ............................... 132-133
Ball screws and linear actuators are used to adjust solar trackers
1250-0500 to 1500-0250 ............................... 134-135
1500-0500 to 2000-0400 .............................. 136-137
BALL SCREWS
2250-0500 to 2500-0250 ............................... 138-139
MINI BALL SCREWS AND NUTS ............140-143
6×1.25 to 14×3 ................................................142-143
METRIC BALL SCREW ENGINEERING ...144-158
Life Expectancy, Column Strength, Critical
Speed: Metric Ball Screws ............................145-147
Reference Number System .................................148
MRT BALL SCREWS AND NUTS ............149-155
16×5 to 25×5 ................................................. 150-151
40×10 to 40×40 ............................................. 152-153
50×10 to 63×12 ............................................. 154-155
PMT BALL SCREWS AND NUTS ............156-161
16×5 to 25×5 ................................................. 158-159
40×10 to 63×12 ............................................. 160-161
BALL SCREWS
PITCH LEAD LEAD
the nut and screw. The thread form in which the bearing balls ride is an ogival shape AND LEAD
PITCH PITCH
formed from two arcs of the same radius with offset centers. This form is also LAND
DIA. BALL
LAND DIAMETER - The outside diameter of the screw. This diameter is less than
the ball circle diameter. Screw Type Material Surface Lead Accuracy Screw Dia. Screw Lengths
SRT Alloy black ± .004 in/ft 0.375” to 2.500” up to 24'
Alloy black ± .008 in/ft 3.000” to 6.000” up to 24'
Stainless polished ± .004 in/ft 0.375” to 1.000” up to 24'
XPR Alloy polished ± .001 in/ft 0.631” to 2.250” up to 12'
SGT Alloy polished ± .0005 in/ft 0.631” to 2.250” up to 10'
ONLINE
STRAIGHTNESS - Although PowerTrac™ Ball Screws are manufactured LOAD DEFINITIONS THRUST LOAD - A load parallel to and concentric with the axis of the Alternatively, the flange may be drilled and tapped radially for a set
from straight, cylindrical material, internal stresses may cause the screw. (See FIG. 4) screw. After assembly of the flange to the nut, spot drill the nut
STATIC LOAD - The maximum thrust load – including shock – that can be
material to bend or yield. When ordering random lengths or cut material threads through the flange and install a dog point set screw from the
applied to the ball nut without damaging the assembly. PRELOAD - Preload is an internal force introduced between a ball
without end machining, straightening is recommended. flange O.D. into the nut O.D. threads. Avoid getting metal chips in
nut and screw assembly that eliminates free axial and radial lash. the nut when drilling.
Handling or machining of screws can also cause the material to bend DYNAMIC LOAD - The thrust load in pounds which, when applied to Preloaded assemblies provide excellent repeatability and increased
or yield. Before, during and after machining, additional straightening the ball nut and rotating screw assembly will result in a minimum life of Commercially available thread adhesives may be used for light load
system stiffness.
is required. When ordering screws with machined ends from Nook 1,000,000 inches of travel. Metric screw designs are per ISO 3408 and applications. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations to ensure
Industries, the following straightness tolerances can be expected: show the load ratings in kilonewtons for 1 million revolutions. Preloading is achieved either by using two nuts and forcing them a satisfactory bond. Avoid getting the adhesive onto the ball tracks.
apart or by shifting the circuits within a single nut. Nook Industries
BALL SCREWS
PowerTrac™ SRT and XPR Ball Screws are straight within .010 inch/ TENSION LOAD - A load that tends to “stretch” the screw. has a variety of preloaded ball nut designs available. (See FIG. 5) STANDARD FLANGE ORIENTATION - Standard flange orientation
foot when shipped from the factory, and do not exceed .030 inch in any (See FIG. 3)
varies with the number of holes in the flange. Unless otherwise
6 foot section.
COMPRESSION LOAD - A load that tends to “squeeze” the screw. FIG. 5 specified, a factory-assembled flange will be oriented on the nut as
PowerTrac™ SGT Ball Screws are straight within .001 inch/foot when (See FIG. 3) shown. (See FIG. 8)
shipped from the factory. NUT
FIG. 3 FIG. 8
LIFE - A ball screw assembly uses rolling elements to carry a load similar
to an anti-friction (ball) bearing. These elements do not wear during SCREW
normal use, but rather fatigue. Therefore, ball screw life is predictable
and is determined by calculating the fatigue failure of the components. 4 holes 6 holes 8 holes
TRANSFERRING BALL NUTS FROM SHIPPING ARBOR - When Running torque can be measured by means of a spring scale. The force
FIG. 11 - Driving Torque FIG. 12 - Holding Torque Where:
ordered individually, ball nuts are shipped on arbors. Transferring the ball reading multiplied by the lever arm length yields the running torque
FORCE
nut from the arbor to the ball screw is achieved by placing the arbor value. Make adjustments to achieve desired preload and check running Td Td = Drive Torque (pound-inches)
against the end of the screw thread and carefully rotating the ball nut torque value up and down the screw shaft Do not tighten the adjusting
onto the screw from the arbor. nut to a point that fully collapses the spring washers. After the system is Th Th = Holding Torque (pound-inches)
adjusted, secure the adjusting nut with the set screws provided. P = Load (lb)
If the inside diameter of the arbor is too small to slip over the outside LOAD LOAD
diameter of the journal, apply tape to the journal to bring the outside MOVES
LUBRICATION - Proper and frequent lubrication must be provided to L = Screw Lead (inches/turn)
diameter up to the root diameter of the screw to prevent the bearing achieve predicted service life. A 90% reduction in the ball screw life
Td = P x L = .177 P x L Th = P x L x e = .143 P x L e = Ball Bearing Screw Efficiency (90%)
balls from falling out of the ball nut. The ball nut can then be transferred should be anticipated when operating the nut and screw without 2πe 2π
across the taped journal onto the ball screw. (See FIG. 10) lubricants. Standard lubrication practices for antifriction bearings
BALL SCREWS
CAUTION - Removal of the arbor from the ball nut will result in the loss of the should be followed when lubricating ball screws. A light oil or grease BOOTS AND BELLOWS - For contaminated environments, use of a boot
HOLDING TORQUE - Due to the efficiency of a ball screw, a load applied
bearing balls. All of the bearing balls in a ball nut are matched. If any balls are lost is suitable for most applications. Lubricants containing additives such or metal cover to protect the ball screw assembly is recommended.
to the ball nut will generate backdriving torque on the ball screw. The
during this transfer, they all must be replaced. Additional methods can be found as molydisulfide or graphite should not be used. Lubrication intervals
torque required to hold the load in position can be calculated by the
online at www.nookindustries.com. are determined by the application. It is required that screw assemblies POWERTRAC™ MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS - PowerTrac™ ball screws
following formula.(See FIG. 12)
are lubricated often enough to maintain a film of lubricant on the screw. are manufactured from high quality alloy steel, induction hardened to Rc
INSTALLING SEL, SAR, AND SAG BALL NUTS - These nuts must be TEMPERATURE - PowerTrac™ ball nuts will operate between -65°F 58-62. PowerTrac™ ball nuts are manufactured from steel with ball tracks
E-900, Nook Ball Screw Lubricant, is oil that has been developed
transferred from the arbor to the screw without preload. Be sure to keep and 300°F with proper lubrication. PowerTrac™ ball nuts equipped with heat treated to Rc 58-62.
specifically for ball screws and is available as a spray or liquid.
the ball return tubes aligned with each other and make sure the coupling elastomeric wipers are limited to operation between -20°F and 180°F.
See page 74. SRT ball screws less than 16 ft are given a protective black oxide
tangs line up with the slots in the ball nut.
END MACHINING - To obtain optimum performance of your ball finish. XPR and SGT ball screws are provided with a polished
DRIVING TORQUE - Driving torque is the amount of torque required by
Center the adjusting nut on the coupling. Before preloading these ball finish. Selected sizes are available in heat-treated stainless
the ball screw to move a load. To simplify this calculation a “torque to screw assembly, it is recommended that the machining be performed
nuts, all the coupling threads, spring washers/spacers and ball grooves steel (Rc 40-45) for applications in corrosive environments.
raise one pound or one kN” value is provided in the technical data for at the Nook Industries factory. Screws may be purchased machined
should be lubricated. (See FIG. 14 on following page)
each ball screw size. (See FIG. 11) to your specifications or to standard end machining designs shown
Position the ball nut on the center of the screw shaft It is a good idea to on pages 192-194.
To determine the required torque to move a load, multiply the load to be
place retainers (tape, tie-straps, etc.) on the screw to prevent the ball nut
moved by the “torque to raise one pound or kN”. For more information Annealed ends can be provided on SRT screws to facilitate end
from over-traveling. With the ball return tubes facing upward, tighten the
on drive torque, see the application example at the end of the section. machining of journals.
adjusting nut against the spring washer or spacer by hand until it cannot FIG. 13 - Some Examples of How to Attach Wiper to V-Thread End
be turned. While holding the ball nut with tubes facing up, rotate the EZZE-MOUNT™ - Ball screws in operation generate an axial load and a
screw several turns in both directions. radial load; therefore, end mounts must be designed to accommodate
these loads. Nook Industries has designed precision end mounts to
FIG. 10 work specifically with ball screws. For a detailed description of these
1. Remove ball nut retainer from arbor. bearing supports see pages 195-199.
Hold arbor firmly end to end with the screw. An EZZE-MOUNT™ can be shipped pre-assembled to a PowerTrac™ Ball
Make certain the arbor end is centered on the screw shaft end. Screw. For complete PowerTrac™ Ball Screw Assemblies refer to pages
74-79.
OPTIONAL SURFACE COATINGS - PowerTrac™ ball screws are
2. Slide the ball nut down the arbor and rotate counter to the thread until you available with optional corrosion resistant surface coatings. Consult
feel the balls drop into the screw thread. Nook Industries for detailed specifications.
Then rotate with the screw thread until the ball nut completely clears the
WIPER KITS - It is recommended that wipers be used with ball nuts to
end of the screw shaft adjacent to the arbor.
prevent contamination from foreign materials. The product pages detail
TRAPPED IN C'BORED TRAPPED IN C'BORED
the different types of wipers available for or that come standard with
ADAPTOR PLATE ADAPTOR MOUNT
each ball nut. Brush wipers may require customer-supplied retention. For
3. Remove the arbor. the different ways that this can be achieved (See FIG. 13).
To transfer the ball nut from screw to arbor, reverse the above procedure.
CAUTION - Extreme care must be take to prevent the ball nut from sliding off the end of the screw TRAPPED IN THREADED TRAPPED IN THREADED
MOUNT WITH SNAP RING MOUNT
shaft during installation and handling. Temporary stops can be made by wrapping tape around the
shaft balls grooves at each end. Be sure to remove tape and any residual adhesive after the ball
screw assembly is properly installed. wipers
BALL SCREWS
involves five interrelated factors. Before attempting to determine the load use the formula. (See FIG. 15) velocity is limited by a maximum DN (ball circle diameter × rpm). The
ball screw and nut combination, the following values must be known:
FIG. 15 WHERE: charts show the maximum speed based on the DN value for each screw
• Load measured in pounds or newtons in parentheses.
Tx = Travel other than rated load.
• Speed measured in inches or millimeters per minute Life is given in inches or meters. C: Both ends supported with a Double Bearing EZZE-MOUNT™. Use If the selected ball screw does not meet the speed criteria, consider the
(F ) ×T
• Length between bearings measured in inches or millimeters Fr 3 Fr = Rated Load in pounds or kilonewtons. Line C in reference to the charts shown on pages 72-73 and 146- following options:
Tx = r 147. a) Increase screw lead (reduce rpm)
• Life expectancy Fx = Actual or Equivalent load in pounds or kilonewtons.
x
• End fixity type Tr = Rated Travel Life. For inch screws this is equal to CAUTION: When using fixed bearing mounts on both ends, contact b) Change end fixity (e.g. simple to fixed)
1,000,000 inches. For Metric Screws this is equal c) Increase ball circle diameter
to the ball nut lead in meters times one million Nook Engineering to determine the mount-to-mount length tolerance
LOAD - The loads that need to be considered are the static loads, The final consideration should be to recheck the selected screw against
revolutions. of the final assembly.
dynamic loads, reaction forces and any external forces affecting the all three of the design criteria: life, column strength and critical speed.
screw. See Load definitions section on page 60 for details. END FIXITY - End fixity refers to the method by which the ends of the
screw are supported. The degree of end fixity is related to the amount of COLUMN STRENGTH - When a screw is loaded in compression (see
SPEED - The travel rate (linear speed) is the rpm at which the screw or restraint of the ends of the screw. compression load definition on page 62), its limit of elastic stability can
nut is rotating multiplied by the lead of the screw. be exceeded and the screw will fail through bending or buckling.
Three basic types of end fixity are: “Simple” end fixity can be provided
LENGTH - Unsupported length of the screw. through a single bearing support. The theoretical formula to calculate the column strength in pounds is:
D: Both ends supported with a Quad Bearing EZRF EZZE MOUNT™.
LIFE EXPECTANCY - The dynamic load ratings shown on the product Free No support. Simple Shaft 14.03 × 106 × Fc × d4
specification pages indicate the load that can be carried for 1,000,000
supported at a single point Use Line D in reference to the charts shown on pages 72-73 and Pcr =
146-147. L2
inches of travel for inch screws and 1,000,000 revolutions for metric
screws. NOTE: When supporting a screw with two EZRF mounts, the screw WHERE: Pcr = Maximum Load
Fixed Shaft rigidly restrained is highly rigid. Extra care should be taken to ensure compliance in Fc = End Fixity Factor
The charts on pages 70-71 relate life to load. In applications where the against axial rotation.
your assembly. .25 for one end fixed, one end free
load is relatively constant over the entire stroke, use the highest load
to select the ball screw to provide a factor of extra life. For applications CAUTION: When using fixed bearing mounts on both ends, contact 1.00 for both ends supported
where the loads vary significantly, an equivalent load can be calculated Nook Engineering to determine the mount-to-mount length tolerance 2.00 for one end fixed, one end simple
using the following formula: of the final assembly. 4.00 for both ends rigid
Multiple or spaced pairs of bearings are more rigid than a “simple”
d = Root Diameter of Screw (inch)
support, but, because of their inherent compliance are not truly “fixed”.
L = Distance between nut and load carrying
A screw can be supported with different combinations of end fixity. (See CRITICAL SPEED - The speed that excites the natural frequency of
bearing (inch)
FIG.16: A-D) the screw is referred to as the critical speed. Resonance at the natural
3
%1 (L1) + %2 (L2) + %3 (L3) +...+ %n (Ln)
3 3 3 3
Lm =
frequency of the screw will occur regardless of the screw orientation The column strength chart on page 72, may be used to verify that the
100
WHERE: (vertical, horizontal etc.) or if the system is designed so the nut rotates screw can carry the required load without buckling.
L m = equivalent load FIG.16:
about the screw. The charts show the theoretical limitations of each screw on a
L n = each increment of load separate line. The lines are limited horizontally by the slenderness
%n = percent of stroke at load L n The critical speed will vary with the diameter, unsupported length,
ratio and vertically by the maximum static capacity of the nut.
FOR EXAMPLE: end fixity and rpm. Since critical speed can also be affected by shaft
Actual load is limited by the maximum nut capacity or end mounting.
L1 = 150# %1 = 30% straightness and assembly alignment, it is recommended the maximum
L2 = 225# %1 = 45% speed be limited to 80% of the calculated critical speed. The theoretical If the selected screw does not meet compression load criteria, consider
L3 = 725# %1 = 25%
A: One end supported with a Double Bearing EZZE-MOUNT™, other the following options:
formula to calculate critical speed in rpm is:
end Free. Use Line A” in reference to the charts shown on pages
72-73 and 146-147. a) Change end fixity (e.g. simple to fixed)
N = Cs × 4.762 × 10 × d
3
30 (150)3 + 45 (225)3 + 25 (725)3 6
Lm =
100 b) Design to use screw in tension
NOTE: Not recommended for any application other than short travels L
Lm = 466 lbs. c) Increase screw diameter
and slow speeds.
STEP 4 STEP 7
Determine total unsupported length. Total Travel is given as 36", Check Column Strength of screw. Use previously determined
but extra screw length should be considered for travel nut, carriage, values with the Column Strength Chart.
and any extra screw length for over travel.
Load = 6.5 lb
Based on the travel nut and attachment of the nut to the carriage End Fixity = Type C
in this application it is determined that an extra 4” of screw length Length Between Bearing Supports = 40"
will be required.
Based on the Column Strength Chart the load is within the column
(Refer to the dimensional information of the particular nut used) strength of this screw.
BALL SCREWS
L total = 36" + 4" = 40" NOTE: Note: If this were a vertical application the full 5,000 lb load
would be used. Also, under high acceleration conditions the inertia
The total unsupported length to be used for critical speed and
load must be determined and added to the total load for column
column loading calculations is 40".
considerations.
STEP 5 STEP 8
CNC milling machine using Nook precision ball screws
Determining end fixity. The layout of the application shows Create a reference number for the assembly. See page 81 for
that adequate space is available to use a double bearing EZZE- Reference Number System Chart.
APPLICATION STEP 2 MOUNT™ at each end. (See end fixity definitions on page 66-67)
Find Average Travel Rate. The average travel rate is determined by The 1000-0250 SRT thread form is desired in a right hand thread.
Given the following requirements, select a ball screw for this
dividing travel distance by travel time. The end code used for machining this screw is end code 20. The
application. End Fixity = Type C
type of end machining will be a Type 3 on both ends of the screw
Specifications: V average = D/t to allow for the mounting of double bearing EZZE-MOUNT™. One
D = distance = 36" STEP 6
of the ends will have an extension to attach a coupling, the other
• 5,000 lb load supported and guided on linear bearings moving t = total time = 10 sec. Select a screw based on the critical speed. Use previously
will not. To determine the overall length of the assembly, add up the
horizontally determined values with the Critical Speed chart on page 73.
V avg. = D/t length of the ends plus the unsupported length:
• 36” travel
V avg. = 36 in/10 sec. Max Travel Rate = 432 in/min
• Complete 36” travel in 10 sec. One end Type 3K (drive end with keyway) = 4.03”
V avg. = 3.6 in/sec. or 216 in/min
• Bearing Support Undecided End Fixity = Type C One end Type 3N (no drive end) = 2.71”
• Positioning accuracy ±1⁄4” Therefore the average travel rate is 216 in/min. Length between bearings = 40" 40" between supports
Overall length: 40” + 4.03” + 2.71” = 46.74”
STEP 3 Based on the Critical Speed chart, the best choice, appears to be
STEP 1 Find Maximum Travel Rate. When considering critical speed, peak a 1000-0250 SRT. Since the lead of the 1000-0250 SRT ball screw The Parts List Includes:
Find the axial force required to move load. The axial force is velocity should be used. Using a basic triangular motion profile is .250”, the maximum rpm needed to achieve the maximum travel • 1000-0250 SRT Ball Screw
determined by multiplying the coefficient of friction of the guidance (acceleration = deceleration with no constant velocity travel), the rate would be 1,728 rpm.
system by the load. • Ball Nut Number: SBN10466
peak velocity equals twice the average velocity.
F = μ × N • Flange Number: FLG7571
μ = coefficient of friction of the guidance system V peak = 2 × V avg. • EZZE-MOUNT™: EZM-2020 – 2 required
V avg. = 3.6 in / sec. or 216 in/min
Using Nook linear bearings in this application: To receive an assembly of these components with the EZZE-
V peak = 2 × V avg.
MOUNT™, nut, and flange installed on the screw, the order
μ = Coefficient of Friction for lubricated Nook Linear V peak = 432 in/min
reference number is:
Bearings The Maximum Travel Rate is 432 in/min during the traverse of 36"
= .0013 in 10 sec. 1000-0250 SRT RH/EK/EN/46.74/SBN10466/FS
N = Load = 5,000 lb
F = μ × N
F = .0013 × 5,000 lb
F = 6.5 lb
Therefore:
The Axial Force the screw must produce to move the load is 6.5 lb.
ONLINE
LIFE EXPECTANCY: SRT ROLLED INCH SCREWS LIFE EXPECTANCY: XPR PRECISION ROLLED
AND SGT PRECISION GROUND INCH SCREWS
TO USE THIS CHART TO USE THIS CHART
1) Determine required Life (in million inches of travel) at equivalent operating load. 1) Determine required Life (in million inches of travel) at equivalent operating load.
2) Find point at which load and life requirements intersect. 2) Find point at which load and life requirements intersect.
3) Select ball nut to the right or above the intersect point. 3) Select ball nut to the right or above the intersect point.
NOTE: IF USING A BALL SCREW WITHOUT LUBRICANT DE-RATE LIFE BY 90%. NOTE: IF USING A BALL SCREW WITHOUT LUBRICANT DE-RATE LIFE BY 90%.
BALL SCREWS
200,000 100,000
80,000
60,000
100,000
40
00 40,000
80,000 -10
00 225
0-0
60,000 30,000 500
SA
600 225 G
300 0-1 0-0
40,000 0-0 300 000 500
660 0-1 20,000 PR
500 N-S
200 SN
30,000 0-0
400
SS
225 250 N
0-0 22 10,000 0-0
20,000 500 50 3,600 250
-10 SS
250 00 8,000 200 N-S
0-0 2,700 0-0 AG
500 200
473 50
100 0-0 SA
8,000 0-0 500 1,440 4,000 G1
250 250 500
6,000 C-2 0-0 1,080 075 115 -05
250 3,000
0-0 0-0 00
15 100 PR
125 00 200 200 0-0 N
0-0 -18 PR PR
200 75 N-S N-S 250
4,000 150 720 2,000 SN SN PR
075 100 0-1 -SA N-S
0-0 000 087 G1 SN
200 0-0 11 5-0 -SA
3,000 C-2 500 71 540 200 2 50- G
-04 PR 020
115 13 N-S 0P
0-0 15 SN R N-S
200 075 00 -SA SN 1500-0250SSN
2,000 0-0 -02 360 1,000 063
08 G1 1500-0250PRN
75 500 50 1-0
200 000 1250- 1500-0200SSN
-02 800 -02 050
00 100 125 SG 00 0P 1500-0500SSN
0-1 0-0 N SS RN
050 075 000 500 N -SS 1000-0250SSN
0-0 0-0 100 600 063 N
500 200 0-0 1-0
1,000 -C1 250 180 200
C-1 PR
800 063 144 400 N-S
1-0 063 SN
200 1-0
600 063 500 108 300
1-1 050
000 0-0
200
400 72 200
300 037 54
5-0
125
C-2
200 36
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.06
0.08
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10
20
30
40
60
80
100
037
5-0
125
C-1 Life Expectancy (Million Inches Of Travel)
100 18
80 14
60 11
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.06
0.08
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10
20
30
40
60
BALL SCREWS
indicated in parenthesis after each curve’s screw
size label.
• See pages 66-67 for reference description on
40
A-B-C-D end fixity.
00
-1
2250-0500, 2250-1000
00
30
0
NOTE:
00
-0
Number in parenthesis
100,000
60
1500-0500 is the maximum speed
0,
in inches per minute
00 50
1,000
2000-0200
-1
50 -02
2
1500-0473
25
0
3000-1500 (1500)
0
00
4000-1000 (750)
-0
50
50
0
1250-0200, 1500-1000 6000-1000 (500)
Maximum Column Load (lbs.)
0750-0500
-0
11
20
1000-0250 1500-1000 (2000), 2500-0500 (600)
5
0-
1000-1000
12
00
1000-1000 (3000)
50
10,000
-0
0631-1000 (3000)
0631-0200
-0
0631-0500
0
1000-0500 (1500)
1171-0413 (1058), 2000-0200 (300)
1500-0250 (500)
0750-0500 (2000)
0631-0500 (2377), 1500-0200 (400)
1250-0200 (480)
05
-0
20
5-0-
0875-0200 (686)
0510
205
0750-0200 (800)
0631-0200 (951)
03
1,000 75
-01
25 0500-0200 (1200)
03
(10
00
75
)
-0
12
5
10
See page 78-79 for
A 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80
Reference
B 14 26 40 54 66 80 93 106 120 134 Description for
C 16 32 49 65 81 97 113 130 146 162 A-B-C-D
D 19 40 60 80 99 119 139 159 179 198 end fixity.
BALL SCREWS
Ball Screw
Part Number Lead (in) A (in) B (in) C (in) Page Part Number Lead (in) A (in) B (in) C (in) Page
BALL SCREW AND NUT 0375-0125 0.125 3.02 4.78 5.00 86 1000-1000 1.000 5.74 9.64 9.75 94
LUBRICATION 0500-0200 0.200 4.58 7.01 7.13 86 1150-0200 0.200 5.46 9.59 9.89 94
0500-0500 0.500 3.90 5.75 5.94 86 1171-0413 0.413 6.12 10.02 10.125 96
Protects Against Inter-ball Friction, Wear and Corrosion 0631-0200 0.200 4.11 7.14 7.38 88 1250-0200 0.200 6.25 10.38 10.678 96
E-900 Ball Screw Lubricant may be used on both rolled and ground thread ball E-900 SPRAY CAN 0631-0500 0.500 4.11 7.14 7.38 88 1250-0500 0.500 6.54 10.67 10.97 96
screws. E-900 will provide a lasting film for wear protection and resistance to
PART NAME E-900 0631-1000 1.000 4.11 7.14 7.38 88 1500-0250 0.250 5.84 10.42 10.675 98
corrosion. With an operating range of -65° to +375°F, E-900 has low starting
torque characteristics and helps reduce inter-ball friction in ball screw assemblies. NET CONTENTS PER UNIT 12 oz. 0750-0200 0.200 4.28 7.55 7.76 86 1500-0473 0.413 7.27 11.40 11.702 98
For optimum results the ball screw should be in good repair and free of dirt and PART # NLU-1003 1 CAN 0750-0500 0.500 5.33 8.60 8.81 86 1500-0500 0.500 8.55 12.68 12.98 100
grease. Used regularly, E-900 will extend the life of ball screw assemblies. It weight of 1 lb 0875-0200 0.200 5.40 8.65 9.04 86 1500-1000 1.000 6.59 10.72 11.018 100
should be applied generously on the entire length of the screw. In addition, E-900
PART # NLU-2003 1 CASE 1000-0250 0.250 5.09 8.99 9.10 92 1500-1875 1.875 7.96 12.54 12.8 100
will prolong the useful life of ball bearing splines, bearings, anti-friction bearings,
with 12 cans - total weight
and other rolling element products. 1000-0500 0500 5.87 9.77 9.88 92
of 13 lb
E-900 LIQUID
PART NAME E-900L NOTE: Larger screw sizes with EZZE-MOUNT™ bearing mounts are available. Consult factory engineers for details.
PART # NLU-1004 1 BOTTLE
weight of 32 oz.
PART # NLU-2004 1 CASE ONLINE
with 12 quarts - total weight
of 25 lb 5 oz.
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BALL SCREW ASSEMBLIES
BALL SCREW AND NUT ASSEMBLIES
FLANGE MOUNTS, PILOT FACING IN FLANGE MOUNTS, PILOT FACING OUT
BALL SCREWS
Flange to Flange Flange to Flange
A A
NOTE: Dimensions reflect a 1⁄2” over travel NOTE: Dimensions reflect a 1⁄2” over travel
at each end. Add Travel to measurements at each end. Add Travel to measurements
below for total length. below for total length.
OAL Screw Length B OAL Screw Length B
C Ref C Ref
Part Number Lead (in) A (in) B (in) C (in) Page Part number Lead (in) A (in) B (in) C (in) Page Part Number Lead (in) A (in) B (in) C (in) Page Part number Lead (in) A (in) B (in) C (in) Page
0375-0125 0.125 2.92 4.72 4.94 86 1000-1000 1.000 5.77 9.29 9.5 94 0375-0125 0.125 3.18 4.72 4.94 86 1000-1000 1.000 5.72 9.29 9.50 94
0500-0200 0.200 4.607 6.757 6.937 86 1150-0200 0.200 5.47 9.32 9.62 94 0500-0200 0.200 4.64 6.76 6.94 86 1150-0200 0.200 5.60 9.32 9.62 94
0500-0500 0.500 3.795 5.685 5.875 86 1171-0413 0.413 6.145 9.665 9.875 96 0500-0500 0.500 4.06 5.69 5.88 86 1171-0413 0.413 6.10 9.67 9.88 96
0631-0200 0.200 4.03 6.94 7.15 88 1250-0200 0.200 6.258 10.108 10.408 96 0631-0200 0.200 4.15 6.94 7.15 88 1250-0200 0.200 6.39 10.11 10.41 96
0631-0500 0.500 4.03 6.94 7.15 88 1250-0500 0.500 6.55 10.4 10.7 96 0631-0500 0.500 4.15 6.94 7.15 88 1250-0500 0.500 6.68 10.40 10.70 96
0631-1000 1.000 4.03 6.94 7.15 88 1500-0250 0.250 5.835 10.145 10.405 98 0631-1000 1.000 4.15 6.94 7.15 88 1500-0250 0.250 5.99 10.15 10.41 98
0750-0200 0.200 4.405 7.415 7.625 86 1500-0473 0.413 7.282 11.132 11.432 98 0750-0200 0.200 4.35 7.42 7.63 86 1500-0473 0.413 7.41 11.13 11.43 98
0750-0500 0.500 5.457 8.467 8.677 86 1500-0500 0.500 8.56 12.41 12.71 100 0750-0500 0.500 5.40 8.47 8.68 86 1500-0500 0.500 8.69 12.41 12.71 100
0875-0200 0.200 5.294 8.474 8.674 86 1500-1000 1.000 6.598 10.448 10.748 100 0875-0200 0.200 5.40 8.47 8.67 86 1500-1000 1.000 6.72 10.45 10.75 100
1000-0250 0.250 5.12 8.64 8.85 92 1500-1875 1.875 7.96 12.27 12.53 100 1000-0250 0.250 5.07 8.64 8.85 92 1500-1875 1.875 8.11 12.27 12.53 100
1000-0500 0.500 5.9 9.42 9.63 92 1000-0500 0.500 5.85 9.42 9.63 92
BALL SCREWS
Bolt Center to Center Length Flange to Flange
A A
NOTE: Dimensions reflect a 1⁄2” over travel NOTE: Dimensions reflect a 1⁄2” over travel
at each end. Add Travel to measurements at each end. Add Travel to measurements
below for total length. below for total length.
Part Number Lead (in) A (in) B (in) C (in) Motor Mount Page Part Number Lead (in) A (in) B (in) C (in) Motor Mount Page Part Number Lead (in) A (in) B (in) C (in) Motor Mount Page Part Number Lead (in) A (in) B (in) C (in) Motor Mount Page
0500-0200 0.200 4.577 7.007 8.727 EZM-3010-23 86 1000-1000 1.000 5.74 9.64 11.68 EZM-2020-34 94
0500-0200 0.200 4.61 6.76 8.58 EZF-3010-23 86 1000-1000 1.000 5.77 9.29 11.44 EZF-2020-34 94
0500-0500 0.500 3.895 5.745 7.285 EZM-1008-17 86 1150-0200 0.200 5.46 9.59 11.88 EZM-3025-34 94
0500-0500 0.500 3.80 5.69 7.23 EZF-1008-17 86 1150-0200 0.200 5.47 9.32 11.62 EZF-3025-34 94
0631-0200 0.200 4.11 7.14 9.01 EZM-3012-23 88 1171-0413 0.413 6.115 10.015 12.055 EZM-2020-34 96
0631-0200 0.200 4.03 6.94 7.33 EZF-3012-23 88 1171-0413 0.413 6.145 9.67 11.82 EZF-2020-34 96
0631-0500 0.500 4.11 7.14 9.01 EZM-3012-23 88 1250-0200 0.200 6.248 10.378 12.668 EZM-3025-34 96
0631-0500 0.500 4.03 6.94 7.33 EZF-3012-23 88 1250-0200 0.200 6.26 10.11 12.41 EZF-3025-34 96
0631-1000 1.000 4.11 7.14 9.01 EZM-3012-23 88 1250-0500 0.500 6.54 10.67 12.96 EZM-3025-34 96
0631-1000 1.000 4.03 6.94 7.33 EZF-3012-23 88 1250-0500 0.500 6.55 10.40 12.70 EZF-3025-34 96
0750-0200 0.200 4.275 7.545 9.385 EZM-3015-34 90 1500-0250 0.250 5.835 10.415 12.785 EZM-2030-34 98
0750-0200 0.200 4.41 7.42 9.63 EZF-3015-34 90 1500-0250 0.250 5.84 10.15 12.54 EZF-2030-34 98
0750-0500 0.500 5.327 8.597 10.437 EZM-3015-34 90 1500-0473 0.473 7.272 11.402 13.692 EZM-3025-34 98
0750-0500 0.500 5.46 8.47 10.69 EZF-3015-34 90 1500-0473 0.473 7.28 11.13 13.43 EZF-3025-34 98
0875-0200 0.200 5.404 8.654 10.954 EZM-3017-34 90 1500-0500 0.500 8.55 12.68 14.97 EZM-3025-34 100
0875-0200 0.200 5.29 8.47 10.60 EZF-3017-34 90 1500-0500 0.500 8.56 12.41 14.71 EZF-3025-34 100
1000-0250 0.250 5.09 8.99 11.03 EZM-2020-34 92 1500-1000 1.000 6.588 10.718 13.008 EZM-3025-34 100
1000-0250 0.250 5.12 8.64 10.79 EZF-2020-34 92
1500-1000 1.000 6.60 10.45 12.75 EZF-3025-34 100
1000-0500 0.500 5.87 9.77 11.81 EZM-2020-34 92 1500-1875 1.875 7.96 12.54 14.91 EZM-2030-34 100
1000-0500 0.500 5.90 9.42 11.57 EZF-2020-34 92
1500-1875 1.875 7.96 12.27 14.66 EZF-2030-34 100
NOTE: Larger screw sizes with EZZE-MOUNT™ bearing mounts are available. Consult factory engineers for details.
BALL SCREWS
0631-0200 = 0.631-0.200 Thread ±0.001"/ft. B = Boot
3000-0660 LH – SBN10257 0631-0500 = 0.631-0.500 W = Wiper
The Nook Integral Safety Thread is a unique solution that provides the ball nut 0631-1000 = 0.631-1.000 SGT = Precision Ground
with a secondary safety thread – a reverse thread in the nut body itself. This 3000-1500 RH – SBN4986 0750-0200 = 0.750-0.200 Thread ±0.0005"/ft.
special thread extends from the ID of the nut to below the OD of the screw 4000-1000 RH SBN3258 SBN3258 0750-0500 = 0.750-0.500 Note: Not all precisions
0875-0200 = 0.875-0.200
without making contact. In the unlikely event that all the balls in the nut are
1000-0200 = 1.000-0.200
are available for all sizes. BALL NUT
1000-0250 = 1.000-0.250 Nut will be installed with flange
1000-0500 = 1.000-0.500 or threaded end toward
1000-1000 = 1.000-1.000
MATERIAL first end designation.
1150-0200 = 1.150-0.200 000000 = No Nut
Load Carrying Bearing Balls 1171-0413 = 1.171-0.413 R A
1250-0200 = 1.250-0.200
1250-0500 = 1.250-0.500
R =Right Hand Thread A = Alloy OVER - ALL - LENGTH (OAL)
Safety L = Left Hand Thread S = Stainless Length in inches, 2 place decimal
1500-0200 = 1.500-0.200
Thread 1500-0250 = 1.500-0.250 Note: Not all materials are available for all sizes.
1500-0473 = 1.500-0.473
1500-0500 = 1.500-0.500 SECOND END
1500-1000 = 1.500-1.000 CONFIGURATION
1500-1875 = 1.500-1.875 Refer to the First End Configuration
2000-0200 = 2.000-0.200 FIRST END CONFIGURATION section below
2000-0400 = 2.000-0.400 Note: Both Ends must be specified. Note: Both Ends must be specified.
2250-0500 = 2.250-0.500
2250-1000 = 2.250-1.000 Single Bearing Supports are used in conjunction with Type 1N end machining.
2500-0250 = 2.500-0.250 Double Bearing Supports are used in conjunction with Type 3K, 3L, or 3N end machining.
2500-0500 = 2.500-0.500 Flanged Fixed Bearing Mounts are used in conjunction with Type 5 end machining.
3000-0660 = 3.000-0.660
3000-1500 = 3.000-1.500
4000-1000 = 4.000-1.000
EZZE-MOUNT™ / End Machining
Ball nut with integral safety thread
6000-1000 = 6.000-1.000
(see page 207 & 204-206) EK Shaft Extension
(see page 204-206)
1 = Type 1 4 = Type 4 K = Shaft Extension with Keyway
2 = Type 2 5 = Type 5 L = Shaft Extension without Keyway
3 = Type 3
N = No Shaft Extension
EK = Universal Double Bearing
Ball Deflector Support, with Keyway
BALL SCREWS
1250-0200 = 1.250-0.200
Industries customer service at 800-321-7800. 1500-0250 = 1.500-0.250 Note: To Select the Nut Direction After Nut Part
1500-1000 = 1.500-1.000 number, add A or B
2000-0200 = 2.000-0.200 MATERIAL A = Nut Thread or Flange installed towards center
2250-0500 = 2.250-0.500 of screw
OAL TA =Twin-Lead Alloy
2500-0250 = 2.500-0.250 B = Nut Thread or Flange installed towards end
3000-0660 = 3.000-0.660 TS = Twin-Lead Stainless Steel
of screw
LH THREAD SIDE RH THREAD SIDE
Note: Not all materials
are available for all sizes. LEFT HAND BALL NUT
000000 = No Nut
2250-0500 1.850 192 93.50 4.00 102 - F = Flanged Double Bearing Support
Flange Facing Screw Thread
2500-0250 2.320 192 94.00 4.00 104 -
G = Flanged Single Bearing Support Flange
3000-0660 2.480 192 93.50 6.00 106 - Facing Away From Screw Thread
Measurements in inches. H = Flanged Double Bearing Support Flange V = Flanged Fixed Bearing Support
Facing Away From Screw Thread Flange Facing Away From Screw Thread
R = Flanged Fixed Bearing Support Y = Flanged Double Bearing Support
Flange Facing Screw Thread with Motor Mount
U = Universal Double Bearing Support 00 = No End Machining (Screw will be cut to desired length)
with Motor Mount XX = Custom Machining (Print or specified data must be provided)
SRT ROLLED BALL SCREWS SRT BALL NUTS SRT BALL SCREW QUICK REFERENCE
SRT – Standard Rolled Thread (sometimes referred to as commercial SBN Standard Ball Nut (no preload) – offers durable, low cost
or transport type) ball screws offer the low friction advantage of linear motion. Mounting flanges and Load Rating Torque to Load Rating Torque to
Screw Root Screw Root
antifriction screws at lower cost. They are capable of higher speeds wiper kits can be installed on the SBN Diameter-Lead Nut Raise 1 lb Diameter-Lead Nut Raise 1 lb
Material Dynamic Static Dia. (in) Material Dynamic Static Dia. (in)
and longer predictable life when compared to similar acme type External Return Internal Return nuts. (in∙lb) (in∙lb)
lead screws. 0.375-0.125 SBN 4150 136 1,415 0.300 0.022 1.000-1.000 SBN 4150 2,142 11,925 0.820 0.177
BALL SCREWS
procedures as higher precision screws. Most SRT screws are SBN* SS 50 509 0.300 0.022 1.171-0.413 SBN 4150 3,894 22,917 0.870 0.073
Mounting flanges and wiper kits can be
rolled, induction heat treated and black oxide coated. Three sizes
installed on the SEL nuts. 0.500-0.200 SBN 4150 973 7,071 0.405 0.035 1.250-0.200 SBN 4150 3,336 34,688 1.115 0.035
are also available in 17-4 PH stainless steel.
0.500-0.500 SBN 4150 786 4,131 0.350 0.088 1.250-0.500 SBN 4150 2,745 17,235 1.050 0.088
SRT screws are offered with OD threaded, non-preloaded ball
nuts, with optional mounting flanges and wipers. Some sizes are SAR Standard Adjustable Preload Ball Nut (Ground Ball Groove, SBN SS 141 744 0.350 0.088 1.500-0.250 SBN 4150 4,198 44,030 1.320 0.044
also available with integral flange nuts and/or with double nuts. Integral Flange & Wipers) – offers the same
high performance features found in precision 0.631-0.200 SBN 4150 815 6,384 0.500 0.035 SEL 4150 4,198 44,030 1.320 0.044
Double nuts have a spring loaded adjustable preloading feature for
eliminating backlash. ground thread ball nut assemblies with the SBN SS 140 1,149 0.500 0.035 SAR 4150 4,198 44,030 1.320 0.044
added ability to run on rolled thread or ground
For convenience SRT screws can be supplied completely machined SBN** 4150 712 5,250 0.500 0.035 1.500-0.473 SBN 4150 10,050 57,770 1.140 0.084
thread screws. The SAR ball nut features
and assembled with nuts, flanges, wipers and EZZE-MOUNTS
adjustable preload, ground ball races, integral SEL 4150 815 6,384 0.500 0.035 1.500-0.500 SBN 4150 12,320 97,696 1.174 0.088
ready for assembly to your product. Should a standard assembly
flange and wipers. The precision ground flange
not fit the application, Nook can machine the screw to your specific 0.631-0.500 SBN 4150 960 5,565 0.500 0.088 1.500-1.000 SBN 4150 7,560 34,662 1.140 0.176
ensures alignment of the nut preventing
design requirements.
unnecessary wear. SEL 4150 960 5,565 0.500 0.088 SEL 4150 7,560 34,662 1.140 0.176
0.631-1.000 SBN 4150 620 2,580 0.500 0.177 1.500-1.875 SBN 4150 7,242 29,895 1.188 0.332
0.750-0.200 SBN 4150 1,100 8,569 0.602 0.035 2.250-0.500 SBN 4150 21,306 142,660 1.850 0.088
SBN* 4150 2,200 17,138 0.602 0.035 SAR 4150 21,306 142,660 1.850 0.088
SEL 4150 2,200 17,138 0.602 0.035 2.250-1.000 SBN 4150 26,538 142,660 1.850 0.177
0.750-0.500 SBN 4150 2,723 17,425 0.602 0.088 SAR 4150 26,538 142,660 1.850 0.177
0.875-0.200 SBN 4150 1,942 18,063 0.735 0.035 2.500-0.250 SBN 4150 6,135 81,938 2.320 0.044
1.000-0.250 SBN 4150 1,612 13,913 0.820 0.044 SAR 4150 6,135 81,938 2.320 0.044
SBN SS 290 2,504 0.820 0.044 2.500-0.500 SBN 4150 21,200 186,660 2.320 0.088
SBN* 4150 3,224 27,826 0.820 0.044 3.000-0.660 SBN 4150 44,316 271,733 2.480 0.117
SEL 4150 1,612 13,913 0.820 0.044 3.000-1.500 SBN 4150 53,646 253,617 2.480 0.266
SAR 4150 1,612 13,913 0.820 0.044 4.000-1.000 SBN 4150 85,758 476,970 3.338 0.177
1.000-0.500 SBN 4150 3,440 25,250 0.820 0.088 6.000-1.000 SBN 4150 115,507 443,548 5.232 0.177
0375-0125 SRT SBN9574 RH 0 136 1,415 60/60 0.0625 0.13 0.022 0.375 0.125 0.300 0.31 FLG6751 — .750 Dia. .664-32
NS-3
single start
BALL SCREWS
SBN9576 LH 0 136 1,415 60/60 0.0625 0.13 0.022 0.375 0.125 0.300 0.31 FLG6751 — .471
.471
SBN8282 LH 0 272 2,830 60/120 0.0625 0.21 0.022 0.375 0.125 0.300 0.31 FLG6751 —
.250
.460 R
SBN7643 RHSS 0 50 509 60/120 0.0625 0.21 0.022 0.375 0.125 0.300 0.31 — — 1.875 Ref
.471
SEL0375 RH 10** 136 1,415 60/120 0.0625 0.21 0.022 0.375 0.125 0.300 0.31 FLG6751 —
.250
.460 R 1.875 Ref.
single start
.671
SBN10094 RH 0 973 7,071 40/80 0.125 0.51 0.035 0.500 0.200 0.405 0.50 FLG7570 —
0.500 Ball Circle Dia. (in)
.375
0.200 Lead (in) .706
2.437
STANDARD SCREW LENGTHS (Custom cut lengths available up to 12’) 1.600 2.600
Dia. Dia.
0375-0125 0375-0125 0375-0125 0500-0200 0500-0500 0500-0500
RH LH RHSS RH RH RHSS
2 ft SRT9420 SRT8528 SRT6536 SRT5224 SRT6736 SRT6700 .177 Dia. (4) Holes
on 1.240 BC Dia. .270
.266 Dia. (4) Holes
on 2.093 BC Dia. .530
screw
assemblies
lubricants
p. 86
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screws
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0631-0200 SRT
0631-0500 SRT
0631-1000 SRT
BALL SCREWS
1.710
SBN10409 LH 0 815 6,384 68/68 0.125 0.27 0.035 0.631 0.200 0.500 0.82 FLG7570 WKB10407 .50 .500
1.710
.9375-16 UN-2A
SBN10566 RH 0 712 5,250 60/60 0.125 0.27 0.035 0.631 0.200 0.500 0.82 FLG7570 —
1.125
Dia.
SBN10264 LH 0 712 5,250 60/60 0.125 0.27 0.035 0.631 0.200 0.500 0.82 FLG7570 — .500
1.94
1.128 Dia.
.750 R .9375-16 UN-2A
SEL10408 RH 233 815 6,384 68/136 0.125 0.65 0.035 0.631 0.200 0.500 0.82 FLG7570 WKB10407
.750
SEL10410 LH 233 815 6,384 68/136 0.125 0.65 0.035 0.631 0.200 0.500 0.82 FLG7570 WKB10407 .500
3.270 Ref
double start
1.000
SBN10113 RH 0 960 5,565 37/74 0.125 0.27 0.088 0.631 0.500 0.500 0.82 FLG7570 — .760 Sq
0.631 Ball Circle Dia. (in)
.500
0.500 Lead (in) .760 R .500 1.710
SEL10182 RH 288 960 5,565 37/148 0.125 0.65 0.088 0.631 0.500 0.500 0.82 FLG7570 — .760 1.000
Sq.
.500
.760 R .500 3.46 Max
STANDARD SCREW LENGTHS (Custom cut lengths available up to 12’) #6-32 UNC-2B
FLG7570 - Flange WKB10407 - 2 wipers/1 retainer
* Integral safety thread. See page 80. 0631-0200 0631-0200 0631-0200 0631-0500 0631-1000 Wiper Retainer
RHSS RH LH RH RH .133 screw lubricants twin-lead end EZZE-MOUNT™ engineering
2.600 assemblies screws machining bearing supports tools
p. 86
2 ft SRT5359 SRT9392 SRT9562 SRT6524 SRT6124 Dia. p. 93 p. 94 p. 204 p. 202 p. 82
1.021
4 ft SRT5648 SRT9987 SRT5092 SRT6548 SRT6148
.266 Dia. (4) Holes
6 ft SRT5378 SRT7540 SRT7541 SRT6572 SRT6172 on 2.093 BC Dia. .530 .961 Dia.
.105
1.154 Dia.
single start
BALL SCREWS
SBN7201 RH 0 1,100 8,569 70/70 0.141 0.35 0.035 0.750 0.200 0.602 1.22 FLG7555 WKB7200 .863
0.750 Ball Circle Dia. (in)
0.200 Lead (in) .500
1.875
1.312 Dia. 1.173-18 NS-3A
.886 R
SBN7202 RH 0 2,200 17,138 70/140 0.141 0.80 0.035 0.750 0.200 0.602 1.22 FLG7555 WKB7200 .863
.500
2.875
SEL10057 RH 660 2,200 17,138 70/140 0.141 2.10 0.035 0.750 0.200 0.602 1.22 FLG7555 WKB7200 .863
.500
6.12 Ref
double start
.863
SBN7500 RH 0 2,723 17,425 78/156 0.141 0.80 0.088 0.750 0.200 0.602 1.22 FLG7555 WKB7200
0.750 Ball Circle Dia. (in)
.500
0.500 Lead (in)
2.927
single start
SBN8277 RH 0 1,942 18,063 91/182 0.125 0.70 0.035 0.875 0.200 0.735 1.78 FLG8281 WKB2648 1.009
screw
assemblies
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1000-0250 SRT
1000-0500 SRT
1000-0250 SRT SBN10466 RH 0 1,612 13,913 86/86 0.156 0.8 0.044 1.000 0.250 0.820 2.2 FLG7571 WKB1050 1.687 Dia.
1.563-18 NS-3A
single start
SBN10468 LH 0 1,612 13,913 86/86 0.156 0.8 0.044 1.000 0.250 0.820 2.2 FLG7571 WKB1050 1.10
1.563-18 NS-3A
1.687 Dia.
BALL SCREWS
SBN10472 RH 0 3,224 27,826 86/172 0.156 1.2 0.044 1.000 0.250 0.820 2.2 FLG7571 WKB1050 1.10
1.15 R .60
3.00
2.760 Dia.
1.625 Dia.
45 o
SBN8278 RH 0 3,224 27,826 86/172 0.156 1.5 0.044 1.000 0.250 0.820 2.2 integral WKB2651 TYP
1.150
.281 Dia.
(4) Holes
SBN8284 LH 0 3,224 27,826 86/172 0.156 1.5 0.044 1.000 0.250 0.820 2.2 integral WKB2561 on 2.250 BC Dia.
1.107 R 3.000 .375
4.847 Ref.
1.15 R .600
SEL10474 RH 330 1,612 13,913 86/172 0.156 1.9 0.044 1.000 0.250 0.820 2.2 FLG7571 WKB1050 1.8687 Dia.
1.10
SEL10477 LH 330 1,612 13,913 86/172 0.156 1.9 0.044 1.000 0.250 0.820 2.2 FLG7571 WKB1050
1.563-18 NS-3
1.064
SAR3041 RH 330 1,612 13,913 86/172 0.156 2.0 0.044 1.000 0.250 0.820 2.2 integral —
1.107 R
.281 Dia. .500
(5) Holes on 2.250 BC Dia. 4.438 Ref.
double start
SBN1050 RH 0 3,440 25,250 91/182 0.156 1.2 0.088 1.000 0.500 0.820 2.2 FLG7571 WKB1050 1.080
1.080
SEL10066 RH 817 3,440 25,250 91/364 0.156 2.6 0.088 1.000 0.500 0.820 2.2 FLG7571 WKB1050
.625
6.66 Ref.
STANDARD SCREW LENGTHS (Custom cut lengths available up to 24’) FLG7571 - Flanges WKB1050 - 2 wipers/1 retainer WKB2651 - 2 wipers/1 retainer
1000-0250 1000-0250 1000-0250 1000-0500 FLG7571SS
Wiper Retainer Wiper Retainer
RH LH RHSS RH 3.250
Dia.
4 ft SRT5005 SRT5499 SRT6668 SRT9990
8 ft SRT5013 SRT5507 SRT6676 SRT9991
.266 Dia. (4) Holes .105
on 2.750 BC Dia. .630 1.500 Dia. .156 1.760 Dia. .137 1.363 Dia. 1.698 Dia. .137
12 ft SRT5021 SRT5515 SRT6684 SRT9992
16 ft SRT5046 SRT5428 — SRT9993
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1000-1000 SRT
1150-0200 SRT
BALL SCREWS
1000-1000 SRT
1.687 Dia. 1.563-18 NS-3
four start
SBN10461 RH 0 2,142 11,925 50/100 0.156 1.11 0.177 1.000 1.000 0.820 2.20 FLG7571 WKB1050 .475
1.03 Max.
1.000 Ball Circle Dia. (in)
1.000 Lead (in)
1.06 R .60
3.00
SEL10462 RH 300 2,142 11,925 50/200 0.156 2.50 0.177 1.000 1.000 0.820 2.20 FLG7571 WKB1050 1.03 Max. .475
1.06 R .60
6.15 Ref.
1.625-20 UN-2A
1150-0200 SRT 1.687 Dia.
single start
SBN1566 RH 0 2,370 26,180 121/242 0.125 0.90 0.035 1.150 0.200 1.015 3.18 FLG8283 WKB2652 1.165
SEL4270 RH 240 1,185 13,090 121/242 0.125 1.34 0.035 1.150 0.200 1.015 3.18 FLG8283 WKB2652 1.165
1.107 R .475
3.704 Ref.
8 ft SRT6822 SRT8746
12 ft SRT6830 SRT8753 .266 Dia. (4) Holes
.266 Dia. (4) Holes on 2.702 BC Dia..495 on 2.750 BC Dia. .630 1.500 Dia. .156 1.760 Dia. .137
16 ft SRT0429 SRT0430
WKB2652 - 2 wipers/1 retainer
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.105
1.520 Dia. 1.760 Dia. .137
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BALL SCREWS AND NUTS
1171-0413 SRT
1250-0200 SRT
1250-0500 SRT
BALL SCREWS
Ball Nut Max. Adj. Dynamic Static Balls per Ball Dia. Nut Wt. Raise 1 lb Ball Circle Lead Root Dia. Screw Wt.
Number Helix Preload (lb) Load (lb) Load (lb) Circuit/Nut (in) (lb) (in∙lb) Dia. (in) (in) (in) (lb/ft) Flange Wiper BALL NUT DIMENSIONS
2.125 Dia. 1.967-18 NS-3
1171-0413 SRT
single start
1.171 Ball Circle Dia. (in) SBN7511 RH 0 3,894 22,917 28/56 0.281 1.90 0.073 1.171 0.413 0.870 2.77 FLG7572 WKB2653 1.587
single start SBN10627 RH 0 3,336 34,688 130/260 0.125 1.8 0.035 1.250 0.200 1.115 3.7 FLG8283 .600
(elastomer)
.105
1.520 Dia. 1.760 Dia. .137
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BALL SCREWS AND NUTS
1500-0250 SRT
1500-0473 SRT
BALL SCREWS
1.604
1.500 Ball Circle Dia. (in)
SBN1990 LH 0 4,198 44,030 125/250 0.156 1.7 0.044 1.500 0.250 1.320 5.16 FLG6754 WKB2654 .500
0.250 Lead (in) 1.342 R 2.875
1.604
SEL4573 LH 920 4,198 44,030 125/500 0.156 3.0 0.044 1.500 0.250 1.320 5.16 FLG6754 WKB2654 .500
1.342 R 6.375 Ref.
1.604
SAR3043 RH 920 4,198 44,030 125/500 0.156 6.0 0.044 1.500 0.250 1.320 5.16 integral integral (brush)
1/16-27 NPT Lube Hole
.344 Dia. 1.342 R
(5) Holes on 2.750 BC Dia. .625
6.815 Ref.
single start
SBN7513 RH 0 10,050 57,770 43/86 0.344 3.9 0.084 1.500 0.473* 1.140 4.47 FLG7573 WKB2655 1.977
SBN8345 RH 0 10,050 57,770 43/86 0.344 3.9 0.084 1.500 0.473* 1.140 4.47 — WKB2656 1.977
4.937
4 ft SRT7012 SRT3252 SRT9610 Dia.
4.200
Dia.
8 ft SRT7020 SRT3253 SRT9127
12 ft SRT7028 SRT3254 SRT9624 .397 Dia. (4) Holes .150 .150
.531 Dia. (4) Holes on 4.062 BC Dia. .895 on 3.440 BC Dia. .520 2.020 Dia. 2.692 Dia. 2.020 Dia. 2.692 Dia.
16 ft SRT0433 SRT0434 SRT0435
WKB2654 - 2 wipers/1 retainer
20 ft SRT0595 SRT0596 SRT0597
Wiper Retainer
1.870 Dia.
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2.158 Dia. .137
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BALL SCREWS AND NUTS
1500-0500 SRT
1500-1000 SRT
1500-1875 SRT
single start
BALL SCREWS
SBN1550 RH 0 12,320 97,696 65/130 0.312 5.2 0.088 1.500 0.500 1.174 5.25 FLG10060 integral (brush) 1.656
SBN10974* RH 0 12,320 97,696 65/130 0.312 5.2 0.088 1.500 0.500 1.174 5.25 FLG10060 integral (brush) 1.656
.750
1.810 R 6.410
3.025 Dia.
2.625 Dia. 2.250-20 UN-2A
SEL0698 RH 1650 7,560 34,662 30/120 0.344 9.1 0.176 1.500 1.000 1.140 4.47 FLG7777 WKB2657
1.718
SEL0697 LH 1650 7,560 34,662 30/120 0.344 9.1 0.176 1.500 1.000 1.140 4.47 FLG7777 WKB2657 1.720 R 1.000
7.628 Ref.
four start
1.576
SBN7654 RH 0 7,242 29,895 44/88 0.281 4.2 0.332 1.500 1.875 1.188 5.25 FLG7777 WKB2657
1.500 Ball Circle Dia. (in)
1.000
5.000
1.875 Lead (in) 1.680 R
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BALL SCREWS AND NUTS
2250-0500 SRT
2250-1000 SRT
2250-0500 SRT SBN7516 RH 0 21,306 142,660 78/156 0.375 9.0 0.088 2.250 0.500 1.850 10.9 FLG7574 WKB2659 3.375 Dia. 3.137-12 NS-3
2.250 Ball Circle Dia. (in) SBN4000 LH 0 21,306 142,660 78/156 0.375 9.0 0.088 2.250 0.500 1.850 10.9 FLG7574 WKB2659 1.562
0.500 Lead (in) SBN10075* 2.272 R
6.688
BALL SCREWS
3.375 Dia. 3.137-12 NS-3
WKB2659 2.561
SBN10629** RH 0 21.306 142.660 48/156 0.375 9.0 0.088 2.250 0.500 1.850 10.9 FLG7574 WKF3890
1.562
2.272 R
7.062
integral 2.561
SAR3044 RH 6390 21,306 142,660 78/312 0.375 24.2 0.088 2.250 0.500 1.850 10.9 integral (brush)
2.272 R 1/8-27 NPT Lube Hole
.656 Dia. 1.582
(6) Holes on 4.375 BC Dia. 13.688 Ref.
double start
SBN4555 WKB2659
RH 0 26,538 142,660 83/166 0.375 9.0 0.177 2.250 1.000 1.850 10.9 FLG7574 1.958
SBN10260* WKF0457
2.250 Ball Circle Dia. (in)
1.000 Lead (in) 6.719
1.562
2.300 R
integral
SAR2210 RH 7,960 26,538 142,660 83/332 0.375 9.0 0.177 2.250 1.000 1.850 10.9 integral 1.958
(brush)
1/8-27 NPT Lube Hole
.656 Dia. 2.300 R 1.582
(6) Holes on 4.375 BC Dia. 13.750 Ref
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2500-0250 SRT
2500-0500 SRT
BALL SCREWS
Nominal Torque to
Ball Nut Max. Adj. Dynamic Static Balls per Ball Dia. Nut Wt. Raise 1 lb Ball Circle Lead Root Dia. Screw Wt.
Number Helix Preload (lb) Load (lb) Load (lb) Circuit/Nut (in) (lb) (in∙lb) Dia. (in) (in) (in) (lb/ft) Flange Wiper BALL NUT DIMENSIONS
2500-0250 SRT SBN3243 RH 0 6,135 81,938 158/474 0.156 4.7 0.044 2.500 0.250 2.320 15.45 FLG3263 WKB3324
3.375 Dia. 3.340-12 NS-3
single start
2.306
2.500 Ball Circle Dia. (in)
SBN10329 LH 0 6,135 81,938 158/474 0.156 4.7 0.044 2.500 0.250 2.320 15.45 FLG3263 WKB3324
0.250 Lead (in) 2.010 R 3.750
.750
integral
SAR3242 RH 1,895 6,135 81,938 158/948 0.156 9.9 0.044 2.500 0.250 2.320 15.45 integral 2.306
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3000-0660 SRT
3000-1500 SRT
4000-1000 SRT
3000-0660 SRT SBN10202* RH 0 44,316 271,733 57/171 0.375 26 0.117 3.000 0.660 2.480 19.6 FLG7575 WKB2661 4.750 Dia. 4.325-12 NS-3
single start WKF3891
BALL SCREWS
3.349
4.751
1/2 x 1/4 Dia.
4.749
Keyway
SBN8347 RH 0 44,316 271,733 57/171 0.375 22 0.117 3.000 0.660 2.480 19.6 — — 3.349
3.059 R 7.000
STANDARD SCREW LENGTHS (Custom cut lengths available up to 24’) FLG3307 - Flange WKF4057 - 2 felt wipers/2 retainers WKF0458 - 2 felt wipers/2 retainers
3000-0660 3000-0660 3000-1500 4000-1000 Wiper Retainer Wiper Retainer
4.740 Dia. 3.740 Dia.
RH LH RH RH 9.750
Dia.
4 ft SRT5073 SRT0410 SRT4987 SRT3259
1.031 Dia.
8 ft SRT5080 SRT0411 SRT4988 SRT3260 (6) Holes
on 8.000 BC Dia. 2.020 1.000 .750
12 ft SRT5087 SRT0412 SRT4989 SRT3261 .66 .45
.750 .45
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6000-1000 SRT
single start
SBN10438 RH 0 115,507 443,548 25/200 0.750 170 0.177 6.000 1.000 5.232 34.4 FLG10437 WKB10441 5.832
BALL SCREWS
6.000 Ball Circle Dia. (in)
3.000
1.000 Lead (in) 15.000
5.832
SBN10442 RH 0 115,507 443,548 25/200 0.750 225 0.177 6.000 1.000 5.232 34.4 integral integral (plastic)
9.750
1.312 Dia. Dia.
9.751
(8) Holes on 12.250 BC Dia. 15.000
STANDARD SCREW LENGTHS (Custom cut lengths available up to 24’) FLG10437 - Flange
14.500
No standard screw lengths. Dia.
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PRECISION ROLLED BALL SCREWS AND NUTS
XPR PRECISION ROLLED XPR BALL NUTS XPR BALL SCREW QUICK REFERENCE
BALL SCREWS
SGN Standard Ground Nuts (V-thread, no preload) are similar to SBN Torque to Torque to
Load Rating Load Rating
XPR – Precision Rolled thread ball screws are offered from 5⁄8” to 21⁄4” style ball nuts and have internal threads that are ground Diameter-Lead Nut Root Dia. (in) Raise 1 lb Diameter-Lead Nut Root Dia. (in) Raise 1 lb
diameters with leads of 0.200” to 0.500” depending on diameter. Nook Dynamic Static (in∙lb) Dynamic Static (in∙lb)
into the ball nut body. These nuts provide smooth,
Industries uses the latest in CNC thread rolling technology and state of 0.631-0.200 PRN * 440 2,110 0.500 0.035 1.250-0.200 PRN 1,668 17,344 1.115 0.035
precise operation on rolled thread or ground thread ball
the art CNC induction heat treatment to manufacture a rolled screw with screws. SGN 700 3,360 0.500 0.035 SSN 1,668 17,344 1.115 0.035
accuracy approaching precision ground at a substantially lower cost. PRN 350 1,690 0.500 0.035 1.250-0.500 PRN 1,765 11,080 1.050 0.088
PRN Standard Internal Preload Nuts (V-thread end with wipers) have
XPR screws fill the need for applications that don’t warrant the expense SSN 440 2,110 0.500 0.035 SSN 1,765 11,080 1.050 0.088
a preload that is created by shifted internal threads
for ground screws but still require more precise positioning than that that are ground. The resulting concentricity ensures SSN ** 450 2,115 0.500 0.035 1.500-0.250 PRN 5,075 27,250 1.320 0.044
offered by commercial grade screws. All are offered with internally 0.750-0.200 PRN 1,473 9,916 0.602 0.035 SSN 5,075 27,250 1.320 0.044
BALL SCREWS
uniform preload. PRN ball nuts are compact and stiff
preloaded non-adjustable ball nuts with either an integral flange or an due to the single nut integral preload configuration. SSN 1,473 9,916 0.602 0.035 1.500-0.500 PRN 5,650 35,522 1.174 0.088
OD thread which allows for the use of a custom flange to fit a specific Factory fitting on ball screws provides a backlash-free 0.875-0.200 PRN 1,375 10,780 0.735 0.035 2.250-0.500 PRN 20,106 108,325 1.850 0.088
need. system with uniform torque, high stiffness and long SSN 1,375 10,780 0.735 0.035 SSN 20,106 108,325 1.850 0.088
For convenience, XPR screws can be supplied completely machined life. 1.000-0.250 PRN 2,285 15,815 0.820 0.044
and assembled with nuts and EZZE-MOUNTS ready for assembly to SSN Standard Internal Preload Nuts (Integral flange SSN 2,285 15,815 0.820 0.044
your product. Should a standard assembly not fit the application, Nook and wipers) have the same features as the PRN nut 1.150-0.200 PRN 1,680 14,886 1.015 0.035
can machine the screw to your specific design requirements. * preloaded nut with wipers
design while incorporating an integral flange SSN 1,680 14,886 1.015 0.035 ** internal return nut
When loading an SSN or PRN style ball nuts on an XPR ball screw, depending on the length of the ball screw, the
preload condition may vary. The fit between the ball nut and ball screw will range from a slight clearance (~.0005")
to no-lash clearance throughout the travel, which may cause a minimal variation in tare drag torque. If a full preload
is required select an SGT ground ball screw instead.
Precision ball screw CNC welding machine using precision ground ball screw
BALL SCREWS
0631-0200 XPR 1.130 Dia. 1.173-18 NS-3
single start
integral .742 Max
PRN10108 RH yes 440 2,110 1.6 30/60 0.125 0.98 0.035 0.631 0.200 0.500 0.86 FLG7555 (elastomer)
0.631 Ball Circle Dia. (in) .875 R 1.312 Dia.
Max . .437
0.200 Lead (in) 2.324
SGN10083 RH no 700 3,360 — 30/60 0.125 0.80 0.035 0.631 0.200 0.500 0.86 FLG7570 — .742 Max
PRN10106 RH yes 350 1,690 1.0 30/60 0.125 0.80 0.035 0.631 0.200 0.500 0.86 FLG7570 — .742 Max
SSN10304 RH yes 450 2,115 1.5 64/64 0.125 0.45 0.035 0.631 0.200 0.500 0.86 integral integral 1.375
22.5°
(elastomer)
45°
.38
2
STANDARD SCREW LENGTHS (Custom cut lengths available up to 12’) #6-32 UNC-2B
FLG7555 - Flange FLG7570 - Flange
0631-0200
RH
2.59 2.600
4 ft XPR6320R48 Dia. Dia.
6 ft XPR6320R72
.281 Dia. (4) Holes .266 Dia. (4) Holes
on 2.093 BC Dia. .530 on 2.093 BC Dia. .530
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0750-0200 XPR
0875-0200 XPR
BALL SCREWS
Nominal Torque to
Ball Nut Dynamic Static Spring Rate Balls per Ball Dia. Nut Wt. Raise 1 lb Ball Circle Lead Root Dia. Screw Wt.
Number Helix Preload Load (lb) Load (lb) × 10 (lb/in) Circuit/Nut
6 (in) (lb) (in∙lb) Dia. (in) (in) (in) (lb/ft) Flange Wiper BALL NUT DIMENSIONS
.281 Dia.
.938R Max ¼-28 UNF-2B
(5) Holes on .500 Lube Hole
1.875 BC Dia. 3.00 Ref.
1.375-16 UN-3A
0875-0200 XPR .881 R Max
1.250 Dia.
1.500 Dia.
single start
integral
PRN10110 RH yes 1,375 10,780 1.10 93/186 0.125 1.10 0.035 0.875 0.200 0.735 1.80 FLG8281 1.011 Max
(elastomer)
0.875 Ball Circle Dia. (in)
.500
0.200 Lead (in) 3.125
6 ft XPR7520R72 XPR8720R96
.266 Dia. (4) Holes
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1000-0250 XPR
BALL SCREWS
1000-0250 XPR 1.12 R Max 1.625 Dia. Max
1.563-18 NS-3A
single start
PRN10115 RH yes 2,285 15,815 2.50 86/172 0.156 1.10 0.044 1.000 0.250 0.820 2.20 FLG7571 – 1.078 Max
1.000 Ball Circle Dia. (in)
.600
0.250 Lead (in) 3.100
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1150-0200 XPR
1250-0200 XPR
BALL SCREWS
1150-0200 XPR 1.085 R Max
1.685 Dia. 1.890 Dia. 1.767-18 NS-3A
screw
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1250-0500 XPR
1500-0250 XPR
BALL SCREWS
Nominal Torque to
Ball Nut Dynamic Static Spring Rate Balls per Ball Dia. Nut Wt. Raise 1 lb Ball Circle Lead Root Dia. Screw Wt.
Number Helix Preload Load (lb) Load (lb) × 106 (lb/in) Circuit/Nut (in) (lb) (in∙lb) Dia. (in) (in) (in) (lb/ft) Flange Wiper BALL NUT DIMENSIONS
2.09 Dia.
1250-0500 XPR 1.995 Dia. 1.967-18 NS-3
2.250-16 UN-2A
1500-0250 XPR 1.302 R Max 2.020 Dia.
2.375 Dia.
single start integral
PRN10113 RH yes 5,075 27,250 5.0 95/380 0.156 2.70 0.044 1.500 0.250 1.320 5.41 — 1.520 Max
(elastomer)
1.500 Ball Circle Dia. (in)
.625
0.250 Lead (in) 5.000
integral 1.520
SSN0400 RH yes 5,075 27,250 5.0 95/380 0.156 3.80 0.044 1.500 0.250 1.320 5.41 integral Max
(elastomer)
1.302 R Max 1/4-28 UNF-2B
.344 Dia. Lube Hole .625
(5) Holes on 2.750 BC Dia. 5.000
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1500-0500 XPR
2250-0500 XPR
BALL SCREWS
BALL NUT SCREW BALL NUT ACCESSORIES
Nominal Torque to
Ball Nut Dynamic Static Spring Rate Balls per Ball Dia. Nut Wt. Raise 1 lb Ball Circle Lead Root Dia. Screw Wt.
Number Helix Preload Load (lb) Load (lb) × 106 (lb/in) Circuit/Nut (in) (lb) (in∙lb) Dia. (in) (in) (in) (lb/ft) Flange Wiper BALL NUT DIMENSIONS
single start
integral
PRN10089 RH yes 20,106 108,325 7.25 99/198 0.375 10.5 0.088 2.250 0.500 1.850 10.8 — 2.367
(elastomer) Max
2.250 Ball Circle Dia. (in)
1.060
0.500 Lead (in) 2.259 R Max 8.125
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SGT PRECISION GROUND SGT BALL NUTS SGT BALL SCREW QUICK REFERENCE
BALL SCREWS SGN Standard Ground Nuts (V-thread, no preload) – are similar to SBN Load Rating Root Dia. Torque to Raise Load Rating Root Dia. Torque to Raise 1
Diameter-Lead Nut Diameter-Lead Nut
style ball nuts and have internal threads that are ground Dynamic Static (in) 1 lb (in∙lb) Dynamic Static (in) lb (in∙lb)
SGT – Standard Ground Thread screws are available in diameters from
into the ball nut body. These nuts provide smooth, 0631-0200 PRN* 440 2,110 0.500 0.035 1250-0500 PRN 1,765 11,080 1.050 0.088
5
⁄8” to 21⁄2” in lengths up to 120”. Threads are ground from high carbon
precise operation on rolled thread or ground thread ball
alloy steel that has been induction heat treated to a depth greater than SGN 700 3,360 0.500 0.035 SSN 1,765 11,080 1.050 0.088
screws.
the thread. Standard stocked screws have a lead accuracy tolerance of PRN 350 1,690 0.500 0.035 1500-0250 PRN 5,075 27,250 1.320 0.044
±0.0005 in/ft and are supplied with internally preloaded nuts which must SAG Standard Adjustable Preload Ball Nuts (Ground Ball Groove, SSN 440 2,110 0.500 0.035 SSN 5,075 27,250 1.320 0.044
be factory assembled. Ground screws are used for applications that Integral Flange and Wipers) – offer the precision SSN** 450 2,115 0.500 0.035 SAG 5,950 44,030 1.320 0.044
require smooth operation, precise positioning, and repeatability. tolerances of ground ball screw systems with
0750-0200 PRN 1,473 9,916 0.602 0.035 1500-0500 SSN 4,250 35,770 1.123 0.088
the flexibility of adjustable preload.
For convenience, SGT screws can be supplied completely machined and
BALL SCREWS
SSN 1,473 9,916 0.602 0.035 2000-0200 SSN 6,181 65,903 1.849 0.035
assembled with nuts and EZZE-MOUNTS ready for assembly. Should a 0875-0200 PRN 1,375 10,780 0.735 0.035 2000-0400 SSN 12,830 72,360 1.742 0.070
standard assembly not fit the application, Nook can machine the screw SSN 1,375 10,780 0.735 0.035 PRN 20,106 108,325 1.850 0.088
PRN or PGN Standard Internal Preload Nuts (V-thread end with 2250-0500
to your specific design requirements. Ball nut configurations can be
wipers) have a preload that is created by shifted 1000-0200 SSN 1,565 13.073 0.865 0.035 SSN 20,106 108,325 1.850 0.088
engineered to application requirements.
internal threads that are ground in a single set-up. 1000-0250 PRN 2,285 15,815 0.820 0.044 SAG 30,000 142,660 1.850 0.088
The resulting concentricity ensures uniform preload. SSN 2,285 15,815 0.820 0.044 2500-0250 SAG 8,945 93,165 2.333 0.044
The PRN ball nuts are compact and stiff due to the
SAG 2,285 15,815 0.820 0.044 SSN 8,945 93,165 2.333 0.044
single nut integral preload configuration. Factory fitting
1150-0200 PRN 1,680 14,886 1.015 0.035
on ball screws provides a backlash-free system with
SSN 1,680 14,886 1.015 0.035
uniform torque, high stiffness and long life.
1250-0200 PRN 1,668 17,344 1.115 0.035
SSN Standard Internal Preload Nuts (Integral flange and wipers) – * preloaded nut with wipers
SSN 1,668 17,344 1.115 0.035
have the same features as the PRN nut design while ** internal return nut
incorporating an integral flange.
Nook precision ball screws are used widely in the aerospace industry Nook 2.00" diameter ball nuts
BALL SCREWS
0631-0200 SGT 1.130 Dia. 1.173-18 NS-3
single start
integral .742 Max
PRN10108 RH yes 440 2,110 1.6 30/60 0.125 0.98 0.035 0.631 0.200 0.500 0.86 FLG7555 (elastomer)
0.631 Ball Circle Dia. (in) .875 R 1.312 Dia.
Max . .437
0.200 Lead (in) 2.324
.742 Max
SGN10083 RH no 700 3,360 — 30/60 0.125 0.80 0.035 0.631 0.200 0.500 0.86 FLG7570 —
.875 R Max .500
2.03
.742 Max
PRN10106 RH yes 350 1,690 1.0 30/60 0.125 0.80 0.035 0.631 0.200 0.500 0.86 FLG7570 —
.875 R Max .500
2.03
STANDARD SCREW LENGTHS (Custom cut lengths available up to 8’) #6-32 UNC-2B
FLG7555 - Flange FLG7570 - Flange
0631-0200
RH
2.59 2.600
4 ft GT06320R48 Dia. Dia.
For longer lengths, contact Customer Service. .281 Dia. (4) Holes .266 Dia. (4) Holes
on 2.093 BC Dia. .530 on 2.093 BC Dia. .530
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Nominal Torque to
Ball Nut Dynamic Static Spring Rate Balls per Ball Dia. Nut Wt. Raise 1 lb Ball Circle Lead Root Dia. Screw Wt.
Number Helix Preload Load (lb) Load (lb) × 106 (lb/in) Circuit/Nut (in) (lb) (in∙lb) Dia. (in) (in) (in) (lb/ft) Flange Wiper BALL NUT DIMENSIONS
single start
integral
PRN10109 RH yes 1,473 9,916 2.75 71/142 0.141 1.0 0.035 0.750 0.200 0.602 1.22 FLG8281 .859 Max
(elastomer)
0.750 Ball Circle Dia. (in)
.500
0.200 Lead (in) 3.125
integral
PRN10110 RH yes 1,375 10,780 3.10 93/186 0.125 1.1 0.035 0.875 0.200 0.735 1.80 FLG8281 1.011 Max
(elastomer)
0.875 Ball Circle Dia. (in)
.500
3.125
0.200 Lead (in)
2.250 Dia. .285
60°
1.250 Dia.
TYP
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BALL SCREWS
BALL NUT SCREW BALL NUT ACCESSORIES
Nominal Torque to
Ball Nut Dynamic Static Spring Rate Balls per Ball Dia. Nut Wt. Raise 1 lb Ball Circle Lead Root Dia. Screw Wt.
Number Helix Preload Load (lb) Load (lb) × 106 (lb/in) Circuit/Nut (in) (lb) (in∙lb) Dia. (in) (in) (in) (lb/ft) Flange Wiper BALL NUT DIMENSIONS
1000-0200 SGT 60˚
2.750 Dia.
1.620 Dia.
.308
integral
SSN0391 RH yes 1,565 13,073 3.50 107/214 0.125 1.50 0.035 1.000 0.200 0.865 2.20 integral (elastomer)
1.051 Max
1.000 Ball Circle Dia. (in) 1/4-28 UNF-2B
.344 Dia. Lube Hole
0.200 Lead (in) 1.055 R
(5) Holes on Max .500
2.250 BC Dia. 3.00 Ref
single start
PGN11172 RH yes 2,285 15,815 2.50 86/172 0.156 1.10 0.044 1.000 0.250 0.820 2.20 FLG7571 — 1.078 Max
integral 1.082
SSN0404 RH yes 2,285 15,815 3.50 86/172 0.156 2.00 0.044 1.000 0.250 0.820 2.20 integral Max
(elastomer) ¼-28 UNF- 2B
Lube Hole
1.117 R Max
.500
.344 Dia. (5) Holes on 2.250 BC Dia. 3.370 Ref.
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BALL SCREWS
1150-0200 SGT 1.085 R Max
1.685 Dia. 1.890 Dia. 1.767-18 NS-3A
single start
integral
PRN10112 RH yes 1,680 14,886 4.25 121/242 0.125 1.45 0.035 1.150 0.200 1.015 3.18 FLG7576 (elastomer)
1.166 Max
integral 1.166
SSN0392 RH yes 1,680 14,886 4.25 121/242 0.125 2.00 0.035 1.150 0.200 1.015 3.18 integral Max
(elastomer)
2b Lube Hole
1/4 - 28 UNF
344
. Dia. 1.085 R Max .500
(5) Holes On 2.280 BC Dia. 3.000
1250-0200 SGT PRN10191 RH yes 1,668 17,344 4.25 130/260 0.125 1.80 0.035 1.250 0.200 1.115 3.70 — integral 1.650 Dia. 1.75 Dia. 1.625-20 UN-2A
single start (elastomer)
1.248
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2.09 Dia.
1250-0500 SGT 1.995 Dia. 1.967-18 NS-3
2.250-16 UN-2A
single start PRN10113 RH yes 5,075 27,250 5.0 95/380 0.156 2.70 0.044 1.500 0.250 1.320 5.41 — integral
(elastomer) 1.520 Max
integral 1.520
SSN0400 RH yes 5,075 27,250 5.0 95/380 0.156 3.80 0.044 1.500 0.250 1.320 5.41 integral Max
(elastomer)
1.302 R Max 1/4-28 UNF-2B
.344 Dia. Lube Hole .625
(5) Holes on 2.750 BC Dia. 5.000
integral
SAG0705 RH 920 max. 5,950 44,030 — 95/380 0.156 6.00 0.044 1.500 0.250 1.320 5.41 integral 1.604
(brush)
1/16-27 NPT Lube Hole
.344 Dia. 1.342 R
(5) Holes on 2.750 BC Dia. .625
6.815 Ref.
10 ft — GT15020R120 GT15025R120
.397 Dia. (4) Holes
For longer lengths, contact Customer Service. on 3.440 BC Dia. .832
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BALL NUT SCREW BALL NUT ACCESSORIES
Nominal Torque to
Ball Nut Dynamic Static Spring Rate Balls per Ball Dia. Nut Wt. Raise 1 lb Ball Circle Lead Root Dia. Screw Wt.
Number Helix Preload Load (lb) Load (lb) × 106 (lb/in) Circuit/Nut (in) (lb) (in∙lb) Dia. (in) (in) (in) (lb/ft) Flange Wiper BALL NUT DIMENSIONS
3.875 .410
1500-0500 SGT 60º
TYP
2.250 Dia.
single start
integral 1.537
SSN0401 RH yes 4,250 35,770 5.0 48/96 0.250 3.80 0.088 1.500 0.500 1.123 5.30 integral (elastomer) Max
1.009
integral
SSN10267 LH yes 6,181 65,903 6.50 138/828 0.141 4.50 0.035 2.000 0.200 1.849 9.9 integral Max
(elastomer) 1/4-28 UNF-2B
Lube Hole
.406 Dia. (5) Holes 1.750 R Max .700
on 3.250 BC Dia. 5.750
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2250-0500 SGT 3.375 Dia.
3.650 Dia. 3.527-12 NS-3
single start
integral
PRN10089 RH yes 20,106 108,325 7.25 99/198 0.375 10.5 0.088 2.250 0.500 1.850 10.8 — 2.367
(elastomer) Max
2.250 Ball Circle Dia. (in)
1.060
0.500 Lead (in) 2.259 R Max 8.125
integral 2.561
SAG0706 RH 6,390 max 30,000 142,660 — 99/396 0.375 24.2 0.088 2.250 0.500 1.850 10.8 integral (brush)
2.272 R 1/8-27 NPT Lube Hole
.656 Dia. 1.582
(6) Holes on 4.375 BC Dia. 13.688 Ref.
4.625 Dia.
2500-0250 SGT 60°
3.375 Dia. .250
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Nook miniature ball screws are used to guide missiles and rockets
6 × 1.25 mm precision ball screw Nook miniature ball screws are used in medical devices
8 × 2.5 MBN10828 4150 RH 1,407 1,638 18.0 18.6 7.7 3.0 1.80 0.045 20 0.443 8×2.5 MRT RH 7.8 6.6 321
KEYED C
G
H
E
VERSION 8 × 2.5 MBN10729 SS RH 480 623 18.0 18.6 7.7 3.0 1.80 0.045 20 0.443 8×2.5 MRT RH SS 7.8 6.6 321
A B
10 × 2 MBN10832 4150 RH 1,259 1,514 20.0 22 12.0 3.0 1.80 0.038 29 0.354 10×2 MRT RH 9.5 8.2 464
F
10 × 2 MBN10733 SS RH 1,259 1,514 20.0 22 12.0 3.0 1.80 0.038 29 0.354 10×2 MRT RH 9.5 8.2 464
14 × 3 MBN11125 4150 RH 5,812 10,340 24.0 40 20.0 5.0 3.00 0.076 110 0.472 14×3 MRT RH 13.5 11.9 1021
A B C
6×2 MBN10922 SS RH 751 719 16.0 M12 × 1 22.0 8.0 8.5 0.076 18 0.354 6×2 MRT RH SS 5.8 4.5 161 B A
6 × 1.25 MBN10636 SS RH 258 253 14.5 M12 × 1 17.2 6.1 9.32 0.025 8.6 0.221 6×1.25 MRT RH SS 6.2 5.6 215
8 × 2.5 MBN10830 4150 RH 1,407 1,638 17.5 M15 × 1 24.0 8.0 12.3 0.045 20 0.443 8×2.5 MRT RH 78 6.6 338 H
V-THREAD R
K
D
8 × 2.5 MBN10731 SS RH 480 623 17.5 M15 × 1 24.0 8.0 12.3 0.045 20 0.443 8×2.5 MRT RH SS 78 6.6 338
VERSION
8×6 MBN10961 4150 RH 1,343 1,632 17.5 M15 × 1 24.0 8.0 12.3 0.076 25.4 1.060 8×6 MRT RH 7.8 6.6 329 C B A
8×6 MBN10924 SS RH 592 480 17.5 M15 × 1 24.0 8.0 12.3 0.076 25.4 1.060 8×6 MRT RH SS 7.8 6.6 329
10 × 2 MBN10834 4150 RH 1,259 1,514 19.5 M17 × 1 22.0 8.0 15.7 0.038 21.7 0.354 10×2 MRT RH 9.5 8.2 464
10 × 2 MBN10757 SS RH 560 444 19.5 M17 × 1 22.0 8.0 15.7 0.038 21.7 0.354 10×2 MRT RH SS 9.5 8.2 464
H D
M20 × K
12 × 2.5 MBN11112 4150 RH 2,980 4,960 25.5 39.0 8.0 –– 0.076 99.0 0.443 12×2.5 MRT RH 11.75 10.2 763
1.5
C B A
14 × 3 MBN1123 4150 RH 5,812 10,340 24.0 M24 × 2 35.0 12.0 –– 0.076 105.0 0.478 14×3 MRT RH 13.5 11.9 1021
20 x
16 x 5
5
25 x 5
NOTE:
in mm per minute
based on DN= 76,200.
20 x 5
16 x 5
10
10,000 50 x 50 (76,200)
40 x 40 (76,200)
63 x 12 (14,514)
50 x 10 (15,240)
40 x 10 (19,050)
1,000
1
25 x 5 (15,240)
20 x 5 (19,050)
16 x 5 (23,812)
.5
A 200 400 600 800 1,000 2,000
B 400 800 1,200 1,600 2,000 4,000
C 425 850 1,700 2,260 2,828 5,660
D 800 1,500 2,400 3,200 4,000 8,000
100
Maximum Length Between Bearings (mm) A 200 400 810 1,220 1,625 2,030 2,440
(see page 66-67 for reference description on A-B-C-D end fixity) B 340 675 1,350 2,030 2,710 3,380 4,000
C 410 820 1,625 2,440 3,250 4,060 4,875
D 505 1,010 2,020 3,050 4,060 5,080 6,100
M35 x 1.5
20×5 MRT Ø36g6
M6×1
lube hole
single start Ø8
Spanner
20×5 Hole
MBN10295 RH 13 24.4 — 3.175 238 0.88 internal 20 5.0 17.5 2170 MRT FLG10324 —
Lead Accuracy:
±100µm/300 mm
14
55.25
single start Ø8
Spanner
25×5 integral Hole
Lead Accuracy: MBN10281 RH 18.5 39.4 — 3.175 280 0.88 internal 25.75 5.0 22.6 3452 FLG10289
MRT (elastomer)
±100µm/300 mm
14
59
Ø66 Ø 64 Ø 64
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40×10 MRT Ø8
Ø63g6 M6×1
Lube Hole
M60x2
40×40 MRT Ø9
M8×1 Ø62.8
Ø63g6
14
double start 45° Lube Hole
°
30
40×40 integral 70
Lead Accuracy: MPN10429 RH 75.3 121.4 — 6.35 1560 7.08 internal 40.28 40.0 33.79 8315 integral
MRT (plastic)
15°
±100µm/300 mm Ø93
16
Ø78 B.C. 102
Ø 114
Ø13.5 Dia.
(6) Holes
on 90 BC Dia. 26.5
Nook ball screws are used in many paper manufacturing applications Nook ball screws used in a textile manufacturing application
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single start
63×12 integral
MBN10297 RH 140 386 — 7.94 4451 2.124 internal 65.1 12.0 56.98 22046 FLG10307 70
Lead Accuracy: MRT (plastic)
±100µm/300 mm
40
170
Ø 140 Ø 175
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PMT PRECISION ROLLED PMT BALL NUTS PMT SCREWS & NUTS
METRIC BALL SCREWS METRIC QUICK REFERENCE:
PMT Precision Rolled Ball Screw assemblies feature 25µm/300mm MPN Metric Preload Ball Nut - has a light preload which is produced
by shifting the internal threads slightly Dynamic Root
lead accuracy ball screws with precision ground preloaded ball nuts Nominal Load Static Load Diameter Torque to
that are an economical, high-performance alternative to ground in the center of the nut. The threads Dia. - Lead Rating (N) Rating (N) (mm) Raise 1 kN Nut
process. Uniform heat treatment is monitored by temperature profile and extra stiffness over standard 20 × 5 7.2 12.2 17.50 0.880 MPN
sensors to ensure high quality and accurate lead. The preloaded clearance ball nuts. Special care is taken
25 × 5 8.4 15.7 22.60 0.880 MPN
ball nut assemblies ensure accuracy, zero backlash, consistent when custom fitting MPN ball nuts on
repeatability, and high system stiffness at low running torque. their matching ballscrews. This extra care 40 × 10 28.4 54.4 34.79 1.778 MPN
in manufacturing and assembly provides
Ball nuts feature a unique solid preload that enhances system 50 × 10 41.6 94.6 45.20 1.778 MPN
a backlash-free system with uniform
smoothness, and are factory-fit on the ball screws, providing a
torque, high stiffness and long life. 63 × 12 76.91 193 56.98 2.124 MPN
backlash-free sytem for long life.
Nook Industries provides quality end machining of the rolled ball
screw to standard configurations or to your specifications. Precision
rolled ball screw assemblies may be fit to Nook EZZE MOUNTS for
simple system integration.
40 × 10 precision ball screw Nook ball screws are used in numerous maritime applications
±25µm/300 mm
10
Ø58 Ø47 B.C. Ø6.60 50
Ø6.6 M6×1 Lube Hole
25×5 PMT Ø40g6
single start
25×5 integral
MPN10333 RH 8.4 15.7 0.35 3.175 340 0.88 internal 25.75 5.0 22.6 3452 integral (elastomer) 48
Lead Accuracy: PMT
±25µm/300 mm 45°
10
Ø51 B.C. Ø62 50
Nook ball screws are used in MRI applications Nook ball screws are used in many conveyor operations
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40×10 PMT Ø9
M8×1
Ø63g6
Lube Hole
45°
single start
°
30
40×10 intregral
MPN10305 RH 28.4 54.5 0.55 7.144 1182 1.778 internal 42.1 10.0 34.79 8566 integral 70
PMT (elastomer)
15°
Lead Accuracy:
Ø93
±25µm/300 mm 14
Ø78 B.C. Ø92.6 87
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P L A N E TA R Y R O L L E R S C R E W A S S E M B L I E S
ROLLER SCREWS
EZRF Bearing Supports ......................... 180
Type 5 End Machining ............................ 181
SFZ Locknuts ................................... 182-183
Nook planetary roller screws have many uses in the aerospace industry
ROLLER SCREWS
ROLLER SCREWS
• Machine Tools 1 – Screw Shaft
2 – Nut
• Measuring Equipment
3 – Planetary Rollers
• Positioning Systems 4 – Ring Gear
• Optical Equipment 5 – Carrier Plate
• Photography Equipment 6 – Retaining Ring
• Ordnance 7 – Pin
• High Force Actuators
• Plastic Machinery
• Transportation (Train Tilt Mechanisms) 7
PRELOADED NRS - Split nuts are installed with two halves pushed NRS MATERIALS - NRS planetary roller screws are made of high
against each other and the clearance removed for preload. Due to the strength materials. The screw shaft is made of medium carbon
large number of contacts and great rigidity, a planetary roller screw induction hardenable alloy steel. The rollers and nut are manufactured
does not require high preload amounts to perform backlash-free in from high grade bearing steel. All rolling surfaces are heat treated to
most application conditions. Split nuts only carry load on a reduced a surface hardness not less than 56 HRC with a case depth suitably
length of thread (half-length minus the half-thickness of the calibrated chosen to carry the load. Other materials, such as stainless steel, can
spacer). be provided upon request.
NON-PRELOADED NRS - One-piece solid nuts do not have a cali- Reduced load ratings should be considered when designing stainless
brated spacer to remove backlash. One-piece nuts have larger load steel roller screws.
ratings since all threads of the nut can carry load.
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Fax(1,2,n) = applied load in the individual time step 1 1 1 1 -1
CALCULATION AND SELECTION Theoretical life L10 or Lh is the operating time reached by 90% of a n(1,2,n) = screw rotational speed (RPM) in the
Cδt = + + +
Cδs Cδn Cδb Cδh
group of apparently identical planetary roller screws operating under individual load steps
the same conditions. The theoretical life is calculated as follows: Where:
HIGH STATIC AND DYNAMIC CAPACITY - Transmission of the load q(1,2,n) = time step in (%)
3 Cδt = total system rigidity (N/µm)
from the nut to the roller screw shaft is provided through the planetary
rollers' engagement. The number of contact points is larger, therefore ( )
C
L10 = —
P Preload
Cδs = screw shaft rigidity (N/µm)
the load-carrying capacity of roller screws is much higher than that of Cδn = screw nut rigidity (N/µm)
If operation reliability higher than 90% is required, then the theoretical Preloaded nuts are used to eliminate axial lash and to increase system Cδb = support bearing rigidity (N/µm)
ball screws. life must be corrected by using a reliability factor (an) according to rigidity. Preload is detrimental to the operating life and should be Cδh = housing rigidity (N/µm)
WIDE VARIETY OF LEADS - Roller screws are also available with a the table. selected carefully. The preload magnitude should be accounted for in
wide variety of Lead × Pitch combinations, with leads as small as 2mm. the equivalent load calculation so its impact on the system life can be The screw rigidity can be calculated as follows:
Ln = L10 × an
OTHER ADVANTAGES - Roller screws can be used with high determined. Cδs = 165 × d02 × fe
acceleration and deceleration rates as well as with a high rotational Reliability (%) -a0 Preload magnitude should be selected as a function of the operating Where:
speed. Additionally, there is no problem with losing bearing balls - the conditions. In case the varying steps cannot be easily identified, the
90 1
nut can be easily removed from the screw shaft frequently. preload magnitude can be assessed as follows: fe = factor dependent on end-support configuration
95 0.62
96 0.53 F max (see Fig. 1)
Fp =
97 0.44
2.83
98 0.33
The resulting load (inclusive of preload and operating load) can be
99 0.21
calculated as follows:
L1 L2 L
Fig. 1
The nut rigidity can be calculated as follows: CRITICAL SPEED Where: LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE
The maximum achievable rotational velocity of planetary roller NRS planetary roller screws, like all rolling element systems, must
nmax = allowable screw rotational velocity (RPM)
C n = fn × 3
Fax screws is affected by the following parameters: be lubricated in order to operate properly.
fsn = factor dependent upon the end-support
• Rotational speed capability of the nut (and planetary train) configuration (see FIG. 3)
The factor fn can be supplied upon request. The customer must do = screw nominal diameter (mm) The screws can be lubricated with oil or grease. The application
• Diameter and free length of the screw (for rotating demands will dictate which media is more suited for the task.
determine the rigidity of the bearings and housing. L = screw free-length (mm)
screw shafts)
• End support configuration (for rotating screws) Grease lubrication
COLUMN STRENGTH EFFICIENCY AND DRIVING TORQUE Typically NLGI Grade 2 greases are used for roller screws The
If the screw is subjected to compressive loads, then a verification of • Rotation member (nut or screw) Efficiency of the NRS planetary roller screw is dependent upon its grease used must not contain solid additives in any form. Greases
its suitability to the loading conditions can be performed as follows: operating parameters. The friction of the system is dependent upon suitable for lubricating screws must contain EP additives as well as
varying factors that cannot be easily summarized here. To simplify anti-wear additives.
fsc × d o4 × 10 4 While the rotational capability of the nut can be easily assessed
Fax allowed = the selection of the screw size, the following formulae can be used.
L² since it depends upon the maximum rotational factor DMn (mean
The lubricant characteristics, the amount to be used and its
Where: diameter of the planetary train × rotational velocity n), the critical 1
= replenishment interval are a function of the application. Factors
speed of the screw shaft must be calculated for each application. 1
Fax = compressed load (N) f ×do such as load, stroke length, operating temperature, environment
This value is normally considered the threshold at which the screw 1+ f
pho cleanliness, and operating speed will impact the lubricant suitability
fsc = factor dependent on end-support will start to resonate (1st order). The nut DMn factor equals 140,000.
and durability.
configuration (SEE FIG. 2) The critical speed is calculated as follows: (for transforming rotary motion into axial motion)
do = screw nominal diameter (mm) ff × d o Nook engineers will gladly provide guidance on the selection of
= 1
ROLLER SCREWS
f sn × do × 10 7 suitable grease as well as the maintenance interval.
L = free-length (mm)
2
p
n max = (RPM) ho
L2
Oil lubrication
Nook E-900L is available in a 32 oz. bottle for applications that
(for transforming axial motion into rotary motion)
require oil lubrication (see page 74). Applications that operate with
Fig. 2 - Column Strength fsc Factor Fig. 3 - Critical Speed fsc Factor
Where: high speeds and continuous motion may operate only with oil
Fixed - Free: fsc = 0.84 Fixed - Free: fsn = 3.5 lubrication. The basic oil viscosity, the presence of additives and the
ff = friction factor (mean value = 0.038)
Pho = screw lead lubricant flow should be assessed during the design phase.
Torque required Nook engineers will gladly provide guidance on the selection of
To move an axial load at constant speed, the screw will require a a suitable oil, as well as the proper flow, to insure the system
motor torque and its magnitude can be calculated as follows: operates as intended.
L L
M t = Fax × p ho × 10 -3
2 × × 1
Fixed - Supported: fsc = 7 Fixed - Supported: fsn = 15.3
Mt = drive torque (N • m)
By contrast, to restrain an axial load, the screw must be equipped
with a brake and the restraining torque is calculated as follows:
M b = Fax × pho × 2
× 10 -3
2×
L L
Mb = brake torque (N • m)
Note: The start-up torque required will be greater than the calculated
Fixed - Fixed: fsc = 13.7 Fixed - Fixed: fsn = 22.3 value Mt above.
L L
ACCURACY
NOOK
Lead Deviation
NRS planetary roller screws are produced in quality classes according Thread Length ROLLER
LE µm
to ISO 1, 3 and 5 standards. The summary of the characteristics and + SCREW
LU MODIFIER
their allowable error are reported below 315mm
NUT STYLE S: Standard
LE B: one-piece cylindrical nut M: Modified
S: split cylindrical nut
BF: one-piece flanged nut
Accuracy Class Tolerance* (µm) SF: split flanged nut
ROLLER SCREWS
NRS 15×5 NRS 44×24
2W: with 2 wipers
NRS 20×2 NRS 44×30
1W: with 1 wiper
NRS 20×4 NRS 48×5
EFFECTIVE THREAD LENGTH Lu ACCURACY CLASS NRS 20×5 NRS 48×10
G1 G3 G5 NRS 20×6 NRS 48×20 THREAD
from to NRS 21×5 NRS 60×10 R = Right Hand Thread
(mm) (mm) Epm (μm) Vup (μm) Epm (μm) Vup (μm) Epm (μm) Vup (μm) NRS 21×8 NRS 60×15 L = Left Hand Thread
NRS 21×10 NRS 60×20
0 315 6 6 12 12 23 23 NRS 23×2 NRS 64×30 ACCURACY CLASS
NRS 23×4 NRS 64×36 G5: ISO 5 (standard accuracy)
315 400 7 6 13 12 25 25 NRS 23×8 NRS 64×42 G3: ISO 3
400 500 8 7 15 13 27 26 NRS 25×5 NRS 75×10 G1: ISO 1
NRS 25×10 NRS 75×20
500 630 9 7 16 14 30 29 NRS 27×2 NRS 75×30 SECOND END
FIRST END
630 800 10 8 18 16 35 31
NRS 27×4 NRS 75×40 CONFIGURATION
NRS 27×8 NRS 80×24 CONFIGURATION Refer to the First End Configuration
NRS 30×5 NRS 100×25 Note: Both Ends must be specified.
800 1000 11 9 21 17 40 35 section below.
NRS 30×10 NRS 100×50 Bearing Supports are used in conjunction with
1000 1250 13 10 24 19 46 39 NRS 30×15 NRS 120×25 Type 5K, 5L, or 5N end machining. Note: Both Ends must be specified.
NRS 30×20
1250 1600 15 11 29 22 54 44
1600 1800 - - 35 25 65 51 EZZE-MOUNT™ / End Machining
(see page 206 - 207)
L 2*
L1 d 21 mm
L1
d < 21 mm
L L
h
b h9
15
D1
D1
D8
d0
d0
Q Q
WITHOUT WIPERS WITH WIPERS
Nook NRS Planetary Roller Screws 8 NRS 8×2 2 21 3 - 31 - 10×3×1.2 6.98 17.91 0.02 4.19 8.90 – – –
are used in the most demanding and NRS 8×4 4 21 3 - 31 - 10×3×1.2 5.43 18.63 0.02 3.26 9.31 – –
precise linear motion applications. With 12 NRS 12×2 2 26 3 - 31 - 14×4×1.5 10.24 26.72 0.02 6.14 13.36 – – –
ROLLER SCREWS
a greater number of contact points, a NRS 12×4 4 26 3 - 31 - 14×4×1.5 8.92 27.74 0.02 5.35 13.87 – – –
roller screw provides stiffness and NRS 12×5 5 26 3 - 31 - 14×4×1.5 8.31 31.00 0.02 4.88 15.50 – – –
higher load ratings compared to a ball 15 NRS 15×2 2 34 3 - 35 - 14×4×1.5 13.47 31.74 0.02 8.08 15.87 SFZ 12×1 12 EZRF-3012
screw. NRS 15×4 4 34 3 - 35 - 14×4×1.5 11.94 33.00 0.02 7.16 16.50 SFZ 12×1 12 EZRF-3012
NRS 15×5 5 34 3 - 35 - 14×4×1.5 11.20 36.90 0.02 6.72 18.45 SFZ 12×1 12 EZRF-3012
20 NRS 20×2 2 42 5 - 65 - 20×4×1.5 33.00 66.00 0.02 19.80 33.00 SFZ 15×1 15 EZRF-3015
NRS 20×4 4 42 5 - 65 - 20×4×1.5 29.54 68.63 0.02 17.72 34.31 SFZ 15×1 15 EZRF-3015
NRS 20×5 5 42 5 - 65 - 20×4×1.5 27.80 56.29 0.02 16.68 28.15 SFZ 15×1 15 EZRF-3015
NRS 20×6 6 42 5 - 65 - 20×4×1.5 26.42 65.17 0.02 15.91 39.13 SFZ 15×1 15 EZRF-3015
21 NRS 21×5 5 45 5 26 64 72 20×5×2 40.70 68.70 0.02 24.40 34.20 SFZ 17×1 17 EZRF-3017
NRS 21×8 8 45 5 26 64 72 20×5×2 44.20 69.00 0.02 26.50 34.50 SFZ 17×1 17 EZRF-3017
NRS 21×10 10 45 5 26 64 72 20×5×2 47.90 69.50 0.02 28.70 35.00 SFZ 17×1 17 EZRF-3017
23 NRS 23×2 2 45 4 30 55 65 20×5×2 40.89 66.80 0.02 24.63 33.40 SFZ 17×1 17 EZRF-3017
NRS 23×4 4 45 5 30 55 65 20×5×2 40.12 64.38 0.02 24.17 32.19 SFZ 17×1 17 EZRF-3017
NRS 23×8 8 45 5 30 55 65 20×5×2 38.41 69.02 0.04 23.14 34.51 SFZ 17×1 17 EZRF-3017
25 NRS 25×5 5 53 5 32 78 90 25×6×2.5 52.70 92.00 0.02 31.60 46.00 SFZ 20×1 20 EZRF-3020
NRS 25×10 10 53 5 32 78 90 25×6×2.5 60.50 88.51 0.04 36.30 44.20 SFZ 20×1 20 EZRF-3020
27 NRS 27×2 2 53 4 35 55 69 20×5×2 44.32 77.66 0.02 26.70 38.83 SFZ 25×1.5 20 EZRF-3025
NRS 27×4 4 53 5 35 55 69 20×5×2 40.34 80.76 0.02 24.30 40.38 SFZ 25×1.5 20 EZRF-3025
NRS 27×8 8 53 5 35 55 69 20×5×2 42.10 99.26 0.04 25.36 49.63 SFZ 25×1.5 20 EZRF-3025
ONLINE
ROLLER SCREWS
NRS 44×30 30 80 7 56 90 106 32×6×2.5 133.80 206.30 0.07 80.20 103.10 - 40 EZRF-3040
48 NRS 48×5 5 100 7 63 127 142 45×8×3 165.10 334.30 0.02 99.00 167.15 - 45 EZRF-3045
b h9
NRS 48×10 10 100 7 63 127 142 45×8×3 193.00 403.80 0.04 115.80 201.90 - 45 EZRF-3045
NRS 48×20 20 100 7 63 127 142 45×8×3 215.10 369.00 0.07 129.00 184.50 - 45 EZRF-3045
60 NRS 60×10 10 130 10.5 77 162 180 45×10×3 282.30 662.60 0.04 169.40 331.30 SFZ 55×2 55 EZRF-3055
NRS 60×15 15 130 10.5 77 162 180 45×10×3 307.00 656.30 0.07 184.20 328.20 SFZ 55×2 55 EZRF-3055
NRS 60×20 20 130 10.5 77 162 180 45×10×3 325.00 558.90 0.07 195.00 279.45 SFZ 55×2 55 EZRF-3055
L 2* 64 NRS 64×30 30 115 7 75 129 151 45×8×3 260.90 515.00 0.07 156.50 257.50 SFZ 60×2 60 EZRF-3060
d 21 mm
L1 NRS 64×36 36 115 7 75 129 151 45×8×3 260.00 493.10 0.07 156.00 246.50 SFZ 60×2 60 EZRF-3060
NRS 64×42 42 115 7 75 129 151 45×8×3 258.20 471.40 0.07 154.90 235.70 SFZ 60×2 60 EZRF-3060
L
75 NRS 75×10 10 150 10.5 98 191 211 63×10×3 411.10 969.40 0.04 246.00 484.70 SFZ 70×2 70 EZRF-3070
NRS 75×20 20 150 10.5 98 191 211 63×10×3 483.40 816.20 0.07 290.00 408.10 SFZ 70×2 70 EZRF-3070
15 NRS 75×30 30 150 10.5 98 206 224 63×10×3 461.40 866.90 0.07 276.80 433.45 SFZ 70×2 70 EZRF-3070
D1
D8
d0
NRS 75×40 40 160 10.5 98 200 218 63×10×3 595.80 906.10 0.07 - - SFZ 70×2 70 EZRF-3070
NRS 80×24 24 150 10.5 98 200 224 63×10×3 650.90 1,078.00 0.07 - - SFZ 75×2 70 EZRF-3075
100 NRS 100×25 25 200 13 122.5 270 288 100×16×4 960.5 1412 0.07 - - - - -
Q
NRS 100×50 50 200 13 122.5 270 288 100×16×4 822.1 1292 0.07 - - - - -
WITH WIPERS 120 NRS 120×25 25 240 15 176 280 304 100×16×4 1510 2376 0.07 - - - - -
ONLINE
L2*
L1 L1
d 21 mm d > 21 mm
L4 L3 L4 L4 L3 L4
D7 lube port
D7
D7
15
D1
D1
D4
D6
D8
d0
d0
WITHOUT WIPERS WITH WIPERS
D5
D5
ONE-PIECE NUT SPLIT NUT
100 × 50 roller screw with flanged nut lube Load Rating Load Rating
port Dynamic Static Dynamic Static
Nominal Lead D1 (g6) D4 n×D5 D6 D7 D8 L1 L2 L3 L4 backlash End Code
Nook NRS Planetary Roller Screws
Screw Dia. d0 Dia. × Lead (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) Ca (kN) C0a (kN) (mm) Ca (kN) C0a (kN) Locknut Type 5 EZZE-Mount
are used in the most demanding and
8 NRS 8×2 2 21 31 6×4.5 41 M4 - 31 41 13 14 6.98 17.91 0.02 4.19 8.90 – – –
precise linear motion applications. With
NRS 8×4 4 21 31 6×4.5 41 M4 - 31 41 13 14 5.43 18.63 0.02 3.26 9.31 – – –
a greater number of contact points, a
12 NRS 12×2 2 26 36 6×4.5 46 M4 - 31 41 13 14 10.24 26.72 0.02 6.14 13.36 – – –
ROLLER SCREWS
roller screw provides stiffness and
NRS 12×4 4 26 36 6×4.5 46 M4 - 31 41 13 14 8.92 27.74 0.02 5.35 13.87 – – –
higher load ratings compared to a ball
NRS 12×5 5 26 36 6×4.5 46 M4 - 31 41 13 14 8.31 31.00 0.02 4.88 15.50 – – –
screw.
15 NRS 15×2 2 34 45 6×5 56 M5 - 35 51 18 16.5 13.47 31.74 0.02 8.80 15.87 SFZ 12×1 12 EZRF-3012
NRS 15×4 4 34 45 6×5 56 M5 - 35 51 18 16.5 11.94 33.00 0.02 7.16 16.50 SFZ 12×1 12 EZRF-3012
NRS 15×5 5 34 45 6×5 56 M5 - 35 51 18 16.5 11.20 36.90 0.02 6.72 18.45 SFZ 12×1 12 EZRF-3012
20 NRS 20×2 2 42 53 6×6 64 M6 - 55 65 20 22.5 33.00 66.00 0.02 19.80 33.00 SFZ 15×1 15 EZRF-3015
NRS 20×4 4 42 53 6×6 64 M6 - 55 65 20 22.5 29.54 68.63 0.02 17.72 34.31 SFZ 15×1 15 EZRF-3015
NRS 20×5 5 42 53 6×6 64 M6 - 55 65 20 22.5 27.80 56.29 0.02 16.68 28.15 SFZ 15×1 15 EZRF-3015
NRS 20×6 6 42 53 6×6 64 M6 - 55 65 20 22.5 26.42 65.17 0.02 15.91 39.13 SFZ 15×1 15 EZRF-3015
21 NRS 21×5 5 45 56 6×6 68 M6 26 64 72 18 23 40.70 68.70 0.02 24.40 34.20 SFZ 17×1 17 EZRF-3017
NRS 21×8 8 45 56 6×6 68 M6 26 64 72 18 23 44.20 69.00 0.02 26.50 34.50 SFZ 17×1 17 EZRF-3017
NRS 21×10 10 45 56 6×6 68 M6 26 64 72 18 23 47.90 69.50 0.02 28.70 35.00 SFZ 17×1 17 EZRF-3017
23 NRS 23×2 2 45 56 6×7 67 M6 30 55 65 20 22.5 24.63 33.40 0.02 24.63 33.40 SFZ 17×1 17 EZRF-3017
NRS 23×4 4 45 56 6×7 67 M6 30 55 65 20 22.5 24.17 32.19 0.02 24.17 32.19 SFZ 17×1 17 EZRF-3017
NRS 23×8 8 45 56 6×7 67 M6 30 55 65 20 22.5 23.14 34.51 0.04 23.14 34.51 SFZ 17×1 17 EZRF-3017
25 NRS 25×5 5 53 70 6×7 84 M6 32 78 90 20 29 52.70 92.00 0.02 31.60 46.00 SFZ 20×1 20 EZRF-3020
NRS 25×10 10 53 70 6×7 84 M6 32 78 90 20 29 60.50 88.51 0.04 36.30 44.20 SFZ 20×1 20 EZRF-3020
27 NRS 27×2 2 53 68 6×7 83 M6 35 55 69 22 23.5 44.32 77.66 0.02 26.70 38.83 SFZ 25×1.5 25 EZRF-3025
NRS 27×4 4 53 68 6×7 83 M6 35 55 69 22 23.5 40.34 80.76 0.02 24.30 40.38 SFZ 25×1.5 25 EZRF-3025
NRS 27×8 8 53 68 6×7 83 M6 35 55 69 22 23.5 42.10 99.26 0.04 25.36 49.63 SFZ 25×1.5 25 EZRF-3025
ONLINE
ROLLER SCREWS
D7 lube port NRS 44×18 18 80 102 6×11 124 M8×1 56 90 106 33 28.5 127.40 215.00 0.07 76.40 107.50 SFZ 40×1.5 40 EZRF-3040
NRS 44×24 24 80 102 6×11 124 M8×1 56 90 106 33 33.5 136.50 221.40 0.07 81.90 110.70 SFZ 40×1.5 40 EZRF-3040
NRS 44×30 30 80 102 6×11 124 M8×1 56 90 106 33 33.5 133.80 206.30 0.07 80.20 103.10 SFZ 40×1.5 40 EZRF-3040
48 NRS 48×5 5 100 127 6×13.5 150 M8×1 63 127 142 37 45 165.10 334.30 0.02 99.00 167.15 SFZ 45×1.5 40 EZRF-3045
NRS 48×10 10 100 127 6×13.5 150 M8×1 63 127 142 37 45 193.00 403.80 0.04 115.80 201.90 SFZ 45×1.5 40 EZRF-3045
D4
D6
NRS 48×20 20 100 127 6×13.5 150 M8×1 63 127 142 37 45 215.10 369.00 0.07 129.00 184.50 SFZ 45×1.5 40 EZRF-3045
60 NRS 60×10 10 130 160 8×16.75 190 M8×1 79 162 180 45 58.5 282.30 662.60 0.04 169.40 331.30 SFZ 55×2 55 EZRF-3055
NRS 60×15 15 130 160 8×16.75 190 M8×1 79 162 180 45 58.5 307.00 656.30 0.07 184.20 328.20 SFZ 55×2 55 EZRF-3055
NRS 60×20 20 130 160 8×16.75 190 M8×1 79 162 180 45 58.5 325.00 558.90 0.07 195.00 279.45 SFZ 55×2 55 EZRF-3055
64 NRS 64×30 30 115 150 8×16.75 180 M8×1 75 129 151 45 42 260.90 515.00 0.07 156.50 257.50 SFZ 60×2 60 EZRF-3060
L2* NRS 64×36 36 115 150 8×16.75 180 M8×1 75 129 151 45 42 260.00 493.10 0.07 156.00 246.50 SFZ 60×2 60 EZRF-3060
L1
d > 21 mm NRS 64×42 42 115 150 8×16.75 180 M8×1 75 129 151 45 42 258.20 471.40 0.07 154.90 235.70 SFZ 60×2 60 EZRF-3060
L4 L3 L4
75 NRS 75×10 10 150 180 8×16.75 210 M8×1 98 191 211 45 73 411.10 969.40 0.04 246.00 484.70 SFZ 70×2 70 EZRF-3070
NRS 75×20 20 150 180 8×16.75 210 M8×1 98 191 211 45 73 483.40 816.20 0.07 290.00 408.10 SFZ 70×2 70 EZRF-3070
D7
NRS 75×30 30 150 180 8×16.75 210 M8×1 98 206 224 45 80.5 461.40 866.90 0.07 276.80 433.45 SFZ 70×2 70 EZRF-3070
NRS 75×40 40 160 180 8×16.75 210 M8×1 98 200 218 45 77.5 820.00 980.00 0.07 - - SFZ 70×2 70 EZRF-3070
15
80 NRS 80×24 24 150 180 8×16.75 210 M8×1 98 200 224 45 77.5 840.00 1,260.00 0.07 - - SFZ 75×2 75 EZRF-3075
D1
D8
d0
100 NRS 100×25 25 200 245 12×17.5 275 M8×1 122.5 270 288 65 102.5 960.5 1412 0.07 - - - - -
NRS 100×50 50 200 245 12×17.5 275 M8×1 122.5 270 288 65 102.5 822.1 1292 0.07 - - - - -
D5
WITH WIPERS
ONLINE
Roller screw high load ratings and extreme performance matched to the roller screw (see dimension table below) Specifying standard machined ends results in quicker deliveries. Dimensional data for Type 5 ends is provided in the chart. Included
characteristics place large demands on end support units. Nook and are designed to provide high load carrying capacity, The machined ends shown below represent designs that are in the chart are the locknut and lockwasher identification. These
Industries has developed support units capable of handling precision, speed, rigidity, low friction, and ease of maintenance compatible with common application requirements for fixed standard ends may be machined and ground to finish size.
these demands. Nook series EZRF end support units are and installation. EZRF supports include a SFZ locknut. bearing support.
L1 L5
L2
L3
TYPE 5K (with keyway)
S1 A TYPE 5L (without keyway) TYPE 5N
(8) Holes as shown L4
on D3 ball circle A
G B
L
L
Shrink fit B H Shrink fit ØD
collar ØD collar
E D2 D5 D4 D1
ØK .076 F ØC .076
18 ° .066 ØK E .066
E
Machine End COMMON DIMENSIONS FOR TYPE 5 (K,L,N) (mm) TYPE 5 (K,L) (mm)
ROLLER SCREWS
Part No. Roller Screw L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 D1 D2 g6 D3 D4 D5 E S
Codes
B D E K L Locknut A C F G H
EZRF-3012 NRS 15 67 10 51 14 15 72 48 60 48 30 25 5.8
12 85 12.008/11.997 69 18 8 SFZ 12 × 1 117 10.00/9.97 3 26 2
EZRF-3015 NRS 20 72 10 55.5 15 17 82 54 68 54 33 28 6.8
15 93 15.008/14.997 74 22 9 SFZ 15 × 1 133 12.00/11.97 4 33 3
EZRF-3017 NRS 21 78 12 59 16 19 92 64 78 64 37 33 6.8
17 101 17.008/16.997 80 24 9 SFZ 17 × 1 141 15.00/14.97 5 33 3
NRS 23 78 12 59 16 19 92 64 78 64 37 33 6.8
20 105 20.009/19.996 84 28 9 SFZ 20 × 1 151 17.00/16.97 5 37 4
EZRF-3020 NRS 25 82 12 62 17 19 100 64 82 64 40 33 8.8
25 119 25.009/24.996 95 32 10 SFZ 25 × 1.5 170 20.00/19.97 6 41 5
EZRF-3025 NRS 27 93 15 69.5 19 21 116 80 98 80 44 41 8.8
35 143 35.011/34.995 117 45 10 SFZ 35 × 1.5 205 30.00/29.97 8 51 4
NRS 30 93 15 69.5 19 21 116 80 98 80 44 41 8.8
40 153 40.011/39.995 127 50 12 SFZ 40 × 1.5 216 35.00/34.97 10 51 4
EZRF-3035 NRS 39 115 20 83.5 23 23 140 100 120 100 54 51 10.8
45 163 45.011/44.995 137 55 12 SFZ 45 × 1.5 228 40.00/39.97 12 51 5
EZRF-3040 NRS 44 125 20 90.5 25 23 160 112 136 112 65 57 12.8
55 184 55.012/54.993 154 65 14 SFZ 55 × 2 265 50.00/49.97 14 64 6
EZRF-3045 NRS 48 135 20 99.5 27 23 174 125 150 125 70 63.5 12.8
60 202 60.012/59.993 171 75 16 SFZ 60 × 2 291 55.00/54.97 16 71 6
EZRF-3055 NRS 60 152 25 111.5 31 26 214 150 182 150 85 76 16.8
70 222 70.012/69.993 188 85 18 SFZ 70 × 2 334 60.00/59.97 18 91 7
EZRF-3060 NRS 64 169 25 127.5 33 27 226 162 194 162 90 82 16.8
75 232 75.012/74.993 198 90 18 SFZ 75 × 2 346 65.00/64.97 18 91 8
EZRF-3070 NRS 75 186 30 137.5 37 29 268 188 228 188 100 95 20.8
EZRF-3075 NRS 80 196 30 146.5 39 29 290 211 251 211 105 109 20.8 all dimensions in millimeters
ROLLER SCREWS
Allowable Axial
Max Load (Ca) Loosening
Tightening Torque (T)
0.005 A
Part No. Torque (T)
h
3-n Conventional locknuts may not be suitable in a typical roller screw Size × Pitch Roller Screw D h g t d1 d2 L DIN (N•m) kN (N•m)
locking screws
g application due to the high axial load generated. Nook series SFZ SFZ 12×1 NRS 15 30 14 4 2 25 13 27 M5 4.7 40 18
30° locknuts are designed to carry high axial forces while minimizing the
SFZ 15×1 NRS 20 33 16 4 2 28 16 30 M5 4.7 60 20
t
rotational inertia, an important benefit in high dynamic applications.
SFZ locknuts are designed to carry high axial load, have high loosening SFZ 17×1 NRS 21 37 18 5 2 33 18 34 M6 8 80 25
torque and are manufactured with high accuracy to optimize the load on SFZ 20×1 NRS 25 40 18 5 2 35 21 36 M6 8 90 35
A
D d1 d2 the thread interface. SFZ 25×1.5 NRS 27 44 20 5 2 39 26 41 M6 8 130 45
SFZ 35×1.5 NRS 39 54 22 5 2 49 38 50 M6 8 190 65
SFZ 40×1.5 NRS 44 65 22 6 2.5 59 42 60 M8 18.6 210 80
L
SFZ 45×1.5 NRS 48 70 22 6 2.5 64 48 65 M8 18.6 240 95
SFZ10 - SFZ75
SFZ 55×2 NRS 60 85 25 7 3 78 58 80 M8 18.6 340 225
SFZ 60×2 NRS 64 90 26 8 3.5 82 62 85 M8 18.6 380 245
SFZ 70×2 NRS 75 100 28 8 3.5 92 72 95 M8 18.6 490 285
SFZ 75×2 NRS 80 105 28 8 3.5 97 77 100 M8 18.6 520 305
EZZE-MOUNT™ AND
END MACHINING ............................ 186-201
Glossary and Technical Data.................... 186-187
Quick Reference Guide..........................188-191
Machine Ends: Drawings and Codes ...... 192-194
End Bearing Identification .............................. 195
Universal Mount Single and Double Bearing
Support ..................................................... 196-197
Flange-Mount Single and Double Bearing
Support ..................................................... 198-199
Universal Mount Bearing Support with Motor
Mount ..............................................................200
Flange Mount Bearing Support with Motor
Mount .............................................................. 201
EZZE-MOUNTS™
Nook EZZE-MOUNT™ bearing blocks
BEARING MOUNTS
END MACHINING
SCREW SUPPORTS
EZZE-MOUNT™ AND END MACHINING
INTRODUCTION
Linear motion applications utilizing a ball screw or an acme screw require this screw end machining
matched with precision bearing mounts. Nook Industries, Inc. offers both the bearing mounts and end
machining as a complete assembly.
GLOSSARY AND DEFINITIONS
EZZE-MOUNT™ END FIXITY
EZZE-MOUNT™ bearing blocks contain precision anti-friction bearings End fixity refers to the method by which the ends of the screw are
and are designed to be used with both ball screws and acme screws. supported. The degree of end fixity is related to the amount of restraint
Single and double bearing base mount and flange mount versions of of the ends of the screw.
EZZE-MOUNT™ bearing blocks are available.
The three basic types of end fixity are:
STANDARD ENDS
Free No support
For each screw size, Nook industries has designed a family of standard
machined ends applicable to a variety of bearing arrangements. Simple Shaft restrained against radial and/or axial loads
The use of standard machined end designs offer quick deliveries. See Fixed Shaft rigidly restrained against radial, axial and
page 192-194 for details. moment loads
LAND DIAMETER See pages 12-13 and 66-67 for a more detailed definition of end fixity.
The land diameter is the outside diameter of the screw. The difference LOCKNUT THREADS
between the land diameter and the bearing journal is the resulting Locknut threads are machined to allow the bearing retention on the
bearing shoulder. screw shaft by means of a locknut. The thread used on standard
ROOT DIAMETER machined ends follows American National Form NS Class 3. Precision
The diameter of the screw measured at the bottom of the thread. This ground locknuts are available from Nook Industries on special order.
diameter is used for determining journal sizes. If the bearing journal UNDERCUTS AND RADII
diameter is larger than the root diameter, thread tracings may be visible. Whenever a shaft changes diameter, an undercut or a radius is machined
Generally, these tracings do not have an effect on bearing performance. into the transition to minimize stress concentration. Undercuts are
JOURNAL preferred for bearing shoulders because they allow clearance for the
A smooth diameter machined on the end of screw used as a mounting corner of the bearing. (See FIG. 1)
surface for bearings, couplings, pulleys, gears, etc.
EZZE-MOUNTS™
FIG. 1
STRAIGHTNESS
Although Nook Industries PowerAc™ and PowerTrac™ screws are
manufactured from straight, cylindrical material, internal stresses
Nook Industries can provide the following end machining Bearing mounts must be designed to withstand both the radial may cause the material to bend. When ordering random lengths or
services: and the thrust loads generated by the application screw assembly. cut material without end machining, straightening is recommended.
CONCENTRICITY
Handling or machining of screws can also cause the material to bend.
• Screws cut to precision lengths Nook Industries offers EZZE-MOUNT™ precision bearing blocks, Concentricity refers to multiple diameters sharing the same center.
Before, during and after machining, additional straightening is required.
• Annealing that can be assembled to precision machined screws, providing a For end machining, close concentricity allows all components to rotate
• Straightening complete solution for most linear motion applications. ANNEALING around the same axis resulting in smooth operation and long operating
• CNC turning and milling Annealing is a process which softens the steel to allow for easier end life.
EZZE-MOUNT™ bearing mounts are available with integral motor
• Grinding machining. Annealing is usually required to machine the ends of ball
mounts to offer complete motorized systems. APPROVAL DRAWINGS
• Assembly of bearing mounts screws. Due to its effect on the precision lead accuracies of XPR and
If custom ends or special dimensions are desired, an approval drawing
• Inspection Motor mounts are available for standard (17, 23, 34, 42), as well as, SGT ball screws, annealing is not recommended for these products.
can be developed after the order is entered. These drawings will show
• Specialized material handling and packaging IEC frames for servo and stepper motor applications. Hard turning will allow the screw hardened thread to be removed.
all the critical dimensions with appropriate tolerance and require
Acme screws typically do not require annealing before end machining.
customer signature prior to manufacture.
SCREW SUPPORTS
QUICK REFERENCE: QUICK REFERENCE:
MACHINED ENDS BEARING SUPPORTS MACHINED ENDS BEARING SUPPORTS
ACME SCREWS TRAPEZOIDAL SCREWS
EZZE-MOUNT™
EZZE-MOUNT™
END CODE END CODE
TYPE UNIVERSAL MOUNTS FLANGE MOUNTS TYPE UNIVERSAL MOUNTS FLANGE MOUNTS
NOMINAL NOMINAL
DIA-LEAD 1,2,3 4 Double Single Double Single DIA-LEAD 1,2,3 4 Double Single Double Single
3
⁄4 - 2 12 8 EZM-3102 EZM-4012 EZF-3012 EZF-4012 Tr 20×4 12 8 EZM-3017 EZM-3017 EZF-3017 EZF-3017
3
⁄4 - 3 12 8 EZM-3012 EZM-4012 EZF-3012 EZF-4012 Tr 12×3 7 4 EZM-1007 EZM-4007 EZF-1007 EZF-4007
Universal Mount Universal Mount
Double Bearing
3
⁄4 - 5 12 8 EZM-3012 EZM-4012 EZF-3012 EZF-4012 Tr 16×4 10 6 EZM-3010 EZM-4010 EZF-3010 EZF-4010 Double Bearing
3
⁄4 - 6 12 8 EZM-3012 EZM-4012 EZF-3012 EZF-4012 Tr 20×4 12 8 EZM-3012 EZM-4012 EZF-3012 EZF-4012
⁄4 - 10
3
15 8 EZM-3015 EZM-4015 EZF-3015 EZF-4015 Tr 26×6 17 10 EZM-3017 EZM-4017 EZF-3017 EZF-4017
7
⁄8 - 6 15 10 EZM-3015 EZM-4015 EZF-3015 EZF-4015 Tr 40×7 30 19 EZM-2030 EZM-4030 EZF-2030 EZF-4030
1-1 20 12 EZM-2020 EZM-4020 EZF-2020 EZF-4020 Tr 55×12 30 19 EZM-2030 EZM-4030 EZF-2030 EZF-4030
1-2 17 10 EZM-3017 EZM-4017 EZF-3017 EZF-4017 Tr 65×12 45 28 EZM-3045 EZM-4045 EZF-3045 EZF-4045
1-4 17 10 EZM-3017 EZM-4017 EZF-3017 EZF-4017 * Some journals may show tracings of the thread
EZZE-MOUNTS™
Flange Mount 21⁄4 - 2 40 24 — — — — Flange Mount
Single Bearing 2 ⁄4 - 4
1
45 28 EZM-3045 EZM-4045 EZF-3045 EZF-4045 Single Bearing
21⁄2 - 2 45 28 EZM-3045 EZM-4045 EZF-3045 EZF-4045
2 ⁄2 - 3
1
50 32 — — — —
2 ⁄2 - 4
1
50 32 — — — —
3-2 60 39 EZM-3060 EZM-4060 — —
3 ⁄8 -1 ⁄2
3 1
65 39* — — — —
33⁄4 -11⁄2 75 48 — — — —
4 ⁄2 -1 ⁄2
1 1
95 55 — — — —
5 -1 ⁄2 1
105 67 — — — —
6 -11⁄2 — — — — — —
SCREW SUPPORTS
QUICK REFERENCE: QUICK REFERENCE:
MACHINED ENDS BEARING SUPPORTS MACHINED ENDS BEARING SUPPORTS
INCH SRT, XPR AND SGT PRECISION BALL SCREWS METRIC MRT AND PMT BALL SCREWS
EZZE-MOUNT™ EZZE-MOUNT™
END CODE END CODE
TYPE UNIVERSAL MOUNTS FLANGE MOUNTS TYPE UNIVERSAL MOUNTS FLANGE MOUNTS
NOMINAL NOMINAL
DIA-LEAD 1,2,3 4 Double Single Double Single DIA-LEAD 1,2,3 4 Double Single Double Single
0375-0125 7 4 EZM-1007 EZM-4007 EZF-1007 EZF-4007 16 × 5 MRT/PMT 12 8 EZM-3012 EZM-4012 EZF-3012 EZF-4012
0500-0200 10 6 EZM-3010 EZM-4010 EZF-3010 EZF-4010 20 × 5 MRT/PMT 15 8 EZM-3015 EZM-4015 EZF-3015 EZF-4015
0500-0500 8 6 EZM-1008 EZM-4008 EZF-1008 EZF-4008 25 × 5 MRT/PMT 20 12 EZM-2020 EZM-4020 EZF-2020 EZF-4020
0631-0200 12 8 EZM-3012 EZM-4012 EZF-3012 EZF-4012 40 × 10 MRT/PMT 30 19 EZM-2030 EZM-4030 EZF-2030 EZF-4030
Universal Mount Universal Mount
Double Bearing 0631-0500 12 8 EZM-3012 EZM-4012 EZF-3012 EZF-4012 40 × 40 MRT 30 19 EZM-2030 EZM-4030 EZF-2030 EZF-4030 Double Bearing
0631-1000 12 8 EZM-3012 EZM-4012 EZF-3012 EZF-4012 50 × 10 MRT/PMT 45 28 EZM-3045 EZM-4045 EZF-3045 EZF-4045
0750-0200 15 8 EZM-3015 EZM-4015 EZF-3015 EZF-4015 50 × 50 MRT 40 24 — — — —
0750-0500 15 8 EZM-3015 EZM-4015 EZF-3015 EZF-4015 63 × 12 MRT/PMT 50 32 — — — —
0875-0200 17 10 EZM-3017 EZM-4017 EZF-3017 EZF-4017 See PowerTrac™ pages 150-161 for screw dimensions.
1000-0200 20 12 EZM-2020 EZM-4020 EZF-2020 EZF-4020
Note: When selecting the bearing support for an application with
1000-0250 20 12 EZM-2020 EZM-4020 EZF-2020 EZF-4020 high axial loads, the capacities of the bearings and locknuts must be
Universal Mount 1000-0500 20 12 EZM-2020 EZM-4020 EZF-2020 EZF-4020 considered. See page 195. Universal Mount
Single Bearing 1000-1000 20 12 EZM-2020 EZM-4020 EZF-2020 EZF-4020 Single Bearing
1150-0200 25 16 EZM-3025 EZM-4025 EZF-3025 EZF-4025
1171-0413 20 12 EZM-2020 EZM-4020 EZF-2020 EZF-4020
1250-0200 25 16 EZM-3025 EZM-4025 EZF-3025 EZF-4025
1250-0500 25 16 EZM-3025 EZM-4025 EZF-3025 EZF-4025
1500-0200 30 19 EZM-2030 EZM-4030 EZF-2030 EZF-4030
EZZE-MOUNTS™
1500-1000 25 16 EZM-3025 EZM-4025 EZF-3025 EZF-4025
1500-1875 30 19 EZM-2030 EZM-4030 EZF-2030 EZF-4030
2000-0200 45 28 EZM-3045 EZM-4045 EZF-3045 EZF-4045
Flange Mount Flange Mount
Single Bearing 2000-0400 45* 28* EZM-3045 EZM-4045 EZF-3045 EZF-4045 Single Bearing
2250-0500 45 28 EZM-3045 EZM-4045 EZF-3045 EZF-4045
2250-1000 45 28 EZM-3045 EZM-4045 EZF-3045 EZF-4045
2500-0250 50 32 — — — —
2500-0500 50 32 — — — —
3000-0660 60 39 EZM-3060 EZM-4060 — —
3000-1500 60 39 EZM-3060 EZM-4060 — —
4000-1000 80 48 EZM-3080 — — —
6000-1000 — — — — — —
SCREW SUPPORTS
MACHINED ENDS
DRAWINGS AND CODES
Specifying standard machined ends results in quicker deliveries. The identication. These standard ends may be machined and ground to
machined ends shown below represent designs that are compatible finish size. NOTE: A Type 1N end is required for single bearing EZZE-
with common application requirements for either simple or fixed MOUNT™. A Type 3 K, L, or N end is required for double bearing EZZE-
bearing support. Included in the chart are the locknut and lockwasher MOUNT™
Type 1K (with keyway) Type 2K (with keyway) Type 3K (with keyway) Type 1N Type 2N Type 3N
Type 1L (without keyway) Type 2L (without keyway) Type 3L (without keyway)
A B B B
A A B F C
B F C B F C
D D D
D D D
TYPE 3 (K, L, N)
TYPE 1 (K, L, N) TYPE 2 (K, L, N) Typical Journal for END TYPES Where standard ends do not satisfy the application requirements, spe-
Typical Journal for Typical Journal for Multiple Sets of COMMON DIMENSIONS FOR • 1K, 2K, 3K and 4K are designed with a shaft extension cial ends may be machined to customer specifications. Please submit a
Single Bearing Duplexed Bearing Duplexed Bearing TYPE 1, 2, 3 (K, L, N)
and keyway for square keys. print for a prompt and competitive quotation.
Machine Lock-
End Code A B E A B E A B E C D F G Locknut washer • 1L, 2L, 3L and 4L are designed with a shaft extension
without a keyway. PRECISION LOCKNUTS
3 0.63 0.36 0.156 0.75 0.52 0.312 1.09 0.83 0.624 .093/.092 .1251/.1248 N/A N/A #5-40 N/A
Nook Industries offers precision ground locknuts for extreme appli-
5 0.88 0.55 0.236 1.09 0.78 0.472 1.56 1.26 0.944 .125/.124 .1970/.1967 N/A N/A #10-32 N/A • 1N, 2N, 3N and 4N are designed to be a non-driven support end.
cations requiring ground face and precision ground thread with extra
6 0.88 0.55 0.236 1.09 0.78 0.472 1.56 1.26 0.944 .125/.124 .2363/.2360 N/A N/A #10-32 N/A • Double bearing supports use a Type 3N, 3L and 3K. thread engagement. These locknuts have radial thread set screws to
7 1.12 0.65 0.276 1.41 0.93 0.552 1.94 1.48 1.104 .187/.186 .2757/.2754 0.063 0.34 1
⁄4-20 N/A • Single bearing supports use Type 1N. ensure secure positioning. Please request a catalog.
8 1.31 0.68 0.276 1.56 0.96 0.552 2 1.44 1.06 .250/.249 .3151/.3148 0.094 0.46 5
⁄16-24 N/A
9 1.38 0.72 0.315 1.69 1.04 0.63 2.38 1.81 1.438 .250/.249 .3544/.3541 0.094 0.46 5
⁄16-24 N/A
10 1.37 0.69 0.315 1.67 1 0.63 2.5 1.81 1.438 .312/.311 .3939/.3936 0.125 0.5 N-00 W-00
12 2.11 0.81 0.394 2.5 1.2 0.788 3.29 1.99 1.576 .406/.405 .4726/.4723 0.125 1 N-01 W-01
15 2.15 0.84 0.433 2.59 1.27 0.866 3.5 2.18 1.732 .500/.499 .5908/.5905 0.125 1 N-02 W-02
EZZE-MOUNTS™
17 2.23 0.92 0.472 2.71 1.39 0.944 3.65 2.33 1.888 .500/.499 .6695/.6692 0.125 1 N-03 W-03
20 2.37 1.06 0.551 2.93 1.61 1.102 4.03 2.71 2.204 .625/.624 .7877/.7873 0.188 1 N-04 W-04
25 2.68 1.12 0.591 3.27 1.71 1.182 4.45 2.89 2.364 .750/.749 .9846/.9842 0.188 1 N-05 W-05
30 2.97 1.16 0.63 3.6 1.79 1.26 4.86 3.05 2.52 1.000/.999 1.1814/1.1810 0.25 1.50 N-06 W-06
35 3.33 1.23 0.669 4 1.9 1.338 5.34 3.24 2.676 1.250/1.249 1.3784/1.3779 0.25 1.50 N-07 W-07
40 3.65 1.46 0.906 4.55 2.37 1.812 6.37 4.18 3.624 1.375/1.374 1.5752/1.5747 0.313 1.5 N-08 W-08
45 3.73 1.54 0.984 4.71 2.52 1.968 6.68 4.49 3.936 1.375/1.374 1.7721/1.7716 0.313 1.5 N-09 W-09
50 4.56 1.68 1.063 5.62 2.75 2.126 7.75 4.87 4.252 1.750/1.749 1.9689/1.9684 0.375 2.3 N-10 W-10
60 5.56 1.88 1.221 6.78 3.1 2.442 9.22 5.54 4.884 2.250/2.249 2.3627/2.3621 0.5 2.75 N-12 W-12
65 6.71 1.96 1.299 7.99 3.24 2.598 10.59 5.84 5.197 2.375/2.374 2.5591/2.5585 0.625 3.7 N-13 W-13
75 7.68 2.18 1.457 9.14 3.64 2.914 11.33 6.56 5.828 2.750/2.749 2.9533/2.9527 0.625 3.7 AN-15 W-15
80 6.95 2.26 1.535 8.49 3.8 3.07 11.56 6.87 6.14 3.000/2.998 3.1501/3.1495 0.75 3.9 AN-16 W-16
95 9.6 2.6 1.772 11.37 4.37 3.544 14.92 7.92 7.088 3.500/3.499 3.7402/3.7394 0.875 6 AN-19 W-19
105 10.84 2.84 1.929 12.76 4.76 3.858 16.62 8.62 7.716 4.000/3.999 4.1345/4.1338 1 6.75 AN-21 W-21
SCREW SUPPORTS
MACHINED ENDS
TYPE 4 (K, L, N)
EZZE-MOUNT™
Typical Journal for Pillow Block
DRAWINGS AND CODES continued
Machine
End Code A B D F G
END BEARING IDENTIFICATION
Locknuts Max
2 .75 .25 .1251 / .1248 N/A N/A
EZM SINGLE BEARING EZM Part# Bearing Locknut No. Axial Load Lb
4 1.38 .50 .2501 / .2498 .063 .63
EZM-1007* EZF-1007* 627-2RS1 1
⁄4”-20 1800
Type 4K (with keyway) Type 4N 6 1.50 .75 .3751 / .3748 .125 .75
Type 4L (without keyway) EZM-1008* EZF-1008* 608-2RS1 ⁄16”-24
5
2300
8 2.63 1.00 .5000 / .4995 .125 1.50
EZM-1009* EZF-1009* 629-2RS1 ⁄16”-24
5
2300
A B 10 2.63 1.25 .6250 / .6245 .188 1.50
F SCREW EZM-3010* EZF-3010* 6000-2RS1 N-00 4100
12 2.72 1.50 .7500 / .7495 .188 1.50 COVER PLUG
EZM-3012 EZF-3012 7301 N-01 6900
D D 16 2.84 1.50 1.0000 / .9995 .250 1.50
EZM-3015 EZF-3015 7302 N-02 8100
19 3.25 1.78 1.1875 / 1.1870 .250 1.75 EZM-3017 EZF-3017 7303 N-03 9900
G HOUSING BEARING
22 4.44 2.06 1.3750 / 1.3745 .313 1.87 LOCK WASHER EZM-2020 EZF-2020 7204 N-04 13200
24 4.56 2.25 1.5000 / 1.4995 .313 3.00 LOCKNUT
EZM-3025 EZF-3025 7305 N-05 16200
28 4.94 2.63 1.7500 / 1.7495 .375 3.00 EZM-2030 EZF-2030 7206 N-06 17500
EZM DOUBLE BEARING
32 5.19 3.50 2.0000 / 1.9995 .500 3.00 EZM-3045 EZF-3045 7309 N-09 26500
39 7.25 3.66 2.4375 / 2.4365 .625 4.69 EZM-3060 7312 N-12 37000
SEAL
SEAL
42 7.75 3.94 2.6250 / 2.6240 .625 4.75 SPACER
EZM-3080 7316 AN-16 53700
SCREW
48 8.25 4.50 3.0000 / 2.9990 .750 4.88 COVER PLATE
LOCKNUT
ØK .076 F ØC .076
.066 ØK E .066
E
EZZE-MOUNTS™
Typical Journal for EZRF Bearing Block (in) Locknuts Max
Machine
End Code EZRF Part# Bearing Locknut No. Axial Load kN
A C F G H B D E K L LOCK NUT
EZRF-3012 7301 SFZ 12×1 40
12 4.61 .394/.393 0.118 1.02 0.08 3.35 .4728/.4723 2.717 0.71 0.31 SFZ 12 × 1
ROLLER NUT BODY EZRF-3015 7302 SFZ 15×1 60
15 5.24 .472/.471 0.157 1.30 0.12 3.66 .5909/.5904 2.913 0.87 0.35 SFZ 15 × 1 SCREW
EZRF-3017 7303 SFZ 17×1 80
17 5.55 .591/.590 0.197 1.30 0.12 3.98 .6696/.6692 3.150 0.94 0.35 SFZ 17 × 1
SPACER EZRF-3020 7304 SFZ 20×1 90
20 5.94 .669/.668 0.197 1.46 0.16 4.13 .7878/.7872 3.307 1.10 0.35 SFZ 20 × 1 SEAL
SPACER
EZRF-3025 7305 SFZ 25×1.5 130
25 6.69 .787/.786 0.236 1.61 0.20 4.69 .9846/.9841 3.740 1.26 0.39 SFZ 25 × 1.5
EZRF-3035 7307 SFZ 35×1.5 190
35 8.07 1.181/1.180 0.315 2.01 0.16 5.63 1.3784/1.3778 4.606 1.77 0.39 SFZ 35 × 1.5 LOCKNUT
EZRF-3040 7308 SFZ 40×1.5 210
40 8.50 1.378/1.377 0.394 2.01 0.16 6.02 1.5752/1.5746 5.000 1.97 0.47 SFZ 40 × 1.5 BEARINGS
EZRF-3045 7309 SFZ 45×1.5 240
45 8.98 1.575/1.574 0.472 2.01 0.20 6.42 1.7721/1.7715 5.394 2.17 0.47 SFZ 45 × 1.5
LOAD RING EZRF-3055 7311 SFZ 55×2 340
55 10.43 1.969/1.968 0.551 2.52 0.24 7.24 2.1658/2.1651 6.063 2.56 0.55 SFZ 55 × 2 SEAL
EZRF-3060 7312 SFZ 60×2 380
60 11.46 2.165/2.164 0.630 2.80 0.24 7.94 2.3627/2.3619 6.732 2.95 0.63 SFZ 60 × 2
EZRF-3070 7314 SFZ 70×2 490
70 13.15 2.362/2.361 0.709 3.58 0.28 8.74 2.7564/2.7556 7.402 3.35 0.71 SFZ 70 × 2
EZRF-3075 7315 SFZ 75×2 520
75 13.62 2.559/2.558 0.709 3.58 0.31 9.13 2.9532/2.9525 7.795 3.54 0.71 SFZ 75 × 2
CAUTION: When using fixed bearing mounts on both ends, contact Nook Engineering to determine the mount-to-mount length tolerance of the
final assembly.
SCREW SUPPORTS
EZZE-MOUNT™
UNIVERSAL MOUNT SINGLE AND DOUBLE BEARING SUPPORT
Universal-Mount Double
Double Angular Contact Bearing, which should be used with Type 3 Standard Ends
L P
Double Thru Bolt Size
Part No. A B C D E F G H J K Shaft Dia. (4 or 6) M N (2 or 4) Thru C’Bore P1 Q End Code
SECTION A-A A EZM-1007 2.00 1.38 1.50 1.94 0.88 0.25 1.06 0.50 0.46 0.187 0.186 0.22(4) 0.687 — 1
⁄4 × 13⁄8(2) 0.28 0.41 0.41 – 7
P
H C
EZM-1008 2.00 1.38 1.50 2.00 0.88 0.25 1.06 0.50 0.56 0.250 0.249 0.22(4) 0.687 — 1
⁄4 × 13⁄8(2) 0.28 0.41 0.41 – 8
K
EZM-1009 2.75 2.00 2.00 2.38 1.38 0.31 1.19 0.56 0.56 0.250 0.249 0.28(4) 1.000 — 5
⁄16 × 2(2) 0.34 0.50 0.56 – 9
E B
M EZM-3010 2.75 2.00 2.00 2.50 1.38 0.31 1.19 0.56 0.69 0.312 0.311 0.28(4) 1.000 — 5
⁄16 × 2(2) 0.34 0.50 0.56 – 10
F
˜ 0.020 G J L A
EZM-3012 3.50 2.22 2.75 3.29 1.25 0.50 1.38 0.69 1.30 0.406 0.405 0.28(4) 1.187 — 3
⁄8 × 13⁄4(2) 0.41 0.62 1.00 – 12
D A
EZM-3015 3.50 2.52 2.75 3.50 1.25 0.80 1.38 0.69 1.30 0.500 0.499 0.28(4) 1.438 — 3
⁄8 × 21⁄8(2) 0.41 0.62 1.00 – 15
P
H N C EZM-3017 4.50 2.69 3.38 3.65 1.38 0.62 1.69 0.84 1.30 0.500 0.499 0.41(4) 1.500 — 1
⁄2 × 21⁄4(2) 0.53 0.88 1.25 – 17
K P1
E EZM-2020 5.00 3.03 3.75 4.03 1.50 0.75 1.72 0.86 1.30 0.625 0.624 0.47(4) 1.625 — 5
⁄8 × 21⁄2(2) 0.66 1.00 1.50 – 20
B
E
M EZM-3025 6.50 3.69 4.75 4.45 2.00 0.88 1.94 0.97 1.61 0.750 0.749 0.66(4) 1.875 — 7
⁄8 × 31⁄4(2) 0.91 1.38 1.75 – 25
F
EZM-2030 6.50 3.69 4.75 4.86 2.00 0.88 1.94 0.97 1.81 1.000 0.999 0.66(4) 1.875 — 7
⁄8 × 31⁄4(2) 0.91 1.38 1.75 – 30
˜ 0.020 G J L
D A EZM-3045 8.50 5.62 6.62 6.68 1.81 1.00 3.47 0.88 2.19 1.375 1.374 0.81(6) 2.812 1.71 1 × 5(4) 1.03 1.56 2.13 – 45
= Mounting Surface
EZM-3060 10.00 7.50 8.00 9.22 2.50 1.50 4.19 1.03 3.68 2.250 2.249 1.03(6) 4.000 2.13 1 × 5(4) 1.03 1.56 4.00 – 60
EZM-3080 12.50 8.50 10.00 11.56 2.75 1.75 5.13 1.219 4.69 3.000 2.998 1.28(6) 4.500 2.68 11⁄4 × 43⁄4(4) 1.28 1.94 4.75 – 80
Universal-Mount Single
Single Radial Bearing, which should be used with Type 1 Standard Ends
L P
Single Thru Bolt Size
Part No. A B C D E F G H J K Shaft Dia. (4 or 6) M N (2 or 4) Thru C’Bore P1 Q End Code
SECTION A-A A P
EZZE-MOUNTS™
C EZM-4007 2.00 1.38 1.50 — 0.88 0.25 1.06 0.50 — — 0.22(4) 0.687 — 1
⁄4 × 1 ⁄8(2)
3
0.28 0.41 0.41 0.19 7
P1 EZM-4008 2.00 1.38 1.50 — 0.88 0.25 1.06 0.50 — — 0.22(4) 0.687 — 1
⁄4 × 13⁄8(2) 0.28 0.41 0.41 0.19 8
E B
EZM-4009 2.75 2.00 2.00 — 1.38 0.31 1.19 0.56 — — 0.28(4) 1.000 — 5
⁄16 × 2(2) 0.34 0.50 0.56 0.38 9
M
F
EZM-4010 2.75 2.00 2.00 — 1.38 0.31 1.19 0.56 — — 0.28(4) 1.000 — 5
⁄16 × 2(2) 0.34 0.50 0.56 0.38 10
Q L
G A EZM-4012 3.50 2.22 2.75 — 1.25 0.50 1.38 0.69 — — 0.28(4) 1.187 — 3
⁄8 × 13⁄4(2) 0.41 0.62 1.00 0.33 12
A
EZM-4015 3.50 2.52 2.75 — 1.25 0.80 1.38 0.69 — — 0.28(4) 1.438 — 3
⁄8 × 21⁄8(2) 0.41 0.62 1.00 0.33 15
H
EZM-4017 4.50 2.69 3.38 — 1.38 0.62 1.69 0.84 — — 0.41(4) 1.500 — 1
⁄2 × 21⁄4(2) 0.53 0.88 1.25 0.38 17
EZM-4020 5.00 3.03 3.75 — 1.50 0.75 1.72 0.86 — — 0.47(4) 1.625 — 5
⁄8 × 21⁄2(2) 0.66 1.00 1.50 0.5 20
EZM-4025 6.50 3.69 4.75 — 2.00 0.88 1.94 0.97 — — 0.66(4) 1.875 — 7
⁄8 × 31⁄4(2) 0.91 1.38 1.75 0.52 25
G EZM-4030 6.50 3.69 4.75 — 2.00 0.88 1.94 0.97 — — 0.66(4) 1.875 — 7
⁄8 × 31⁄4(2) 0.91 1.38 1.75 0.52 30
= Mounting Surface EZM-4045 8.50 5.62 6.62 — 1.81 1.00 3.47 0.88 — — 0.81(6) 2.812 1.71 1 × 5(4) 1.03 1.56 2.13 0.98 45
EZM-4060 10.00 7.50 8.00 — 2.50 1.50 4.19 1.03 — — 1.03(6) 4.000 2.13 1 × 5(4) 1.03 1.56 4.00 1.22 60
Note: When selecting the bearing support for an application with high axial loads, the capacities of
the bearings and locknuts must be considered. See page 195
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™
SCREW SUPPORTS
EZZE-MOUNT™
FLANGE-MOUNT SINGLE AND DOUBLE BEARING SUPPORT
Flange-Mount Double
Double Angular Contact Bearing, which should be used with Type 3 Standard Ends
Double
Part No. A B C D Thru C’bore E F G H J K Shaft Dia. L M P Q END CODE
E
F EZF-1007 1.88 2.44 1.875 0.266 0.44 1.94 1.44 1.06 0.82 0.50 0.187-0.186 1.3775-1.3770 0.188 0.063 — 7
G
H EZF-1008 1.88 2.44 1.875 0.266 0.44 2.00 1.44 1.06 0.82 0.50 0.250-0.249 1.3775-1.3770 0.188 0.094 — 8
J D
EZF-1009 2.00 2.60 2.000 0.266 0.44 2.38 1.81 1.33 1.09 0.71 0.250-0.249 1.4957-1.4951 0.188 0.094 — 9
R 0.03 MAX A
0.020
45o EZF-3010 2.00 2.60 2.000 0.266 0.44 2.50 1.81 1.33 1.09 0.71 0.312-0.311 1.4957-1.4951 0.190 0.125 — 10
K
EZF-3012 2.50 3.17 2.500 0.266 0.44 3.29 1.99 1.57 1.38 0.75 0.406-0.405 1.8894-1.8888 0.312 0.125 — 12
L A
EZF-3015 2.70 3.27 2.750 0.281 0.44 3.50 2.10 1.71 1.50 0.88 0.500-0.499 2.1256-2.1250 0.312 0.125 — 15
B EZF-3017 3.38 4.03 3.250 0.344 0.53 3.65 2.33 1.93 1.63 0.94 0.500-0.499 2.5193-2.5185 0.312 0.125 — 17
P
M EZF-2020 3.38 4.03 3.250 0.344 0.53 4.03 2.71 1.98 1.72 1.03 0.625-0.624 2.5193-2.5185 0.312 0.188 — 20
C
A
SECTION A-A
= Mounting Surface EZF-3025 4.38 5.31 4.250 0.531 0.81 4.45 2.89 2.36 1.94 1.19 0.750-0.749 3.1492-3.1482 0.375 0.188 — 25
EZF-2030 4.38 5.31 4.250 0.531 0.81 4.86 3.05 2.36 1.94 1.19 0.999-1.000 3.1492-3.1482 0.375 0.250 — 30
EZF-3045 6.50 7.88 6.313 0.781 1.25 6.68 4.47 4.01 3.22 1.97 1.375-1.374 4.8025-4.8015 0.500 0.313 — 45
Flange-Mount Single
Single Radial Bearing, which should be used with Type 1 Standard Ends
Single
Part No. A B C D Thru C’bore E F G H J K Shaft Dia. L M P Q END CODE
G EZF-4007 1.88 2.44 1.875 0.266 0.44 — — 1.00 — 0.40 — 1.3775 1.3770 0.188 — 0.13 7
J
EZZE-MOUNTS™
D 1.88 2.44 1.875 1.00 0.40 0.188 0.13 8
Q Ref. EZF-4008 0.266 0.44 — — — — 1.3775 1.3770 —
R 0.03 MAX EZF-4009 2.00 2.60 2.000 0.266 0.44 — — 1.00 — 0.44 — 1.4957 1.4951 0.188 — 0.13 9
A 45°
EZF-4010 2.00 2.60 2.000 0.266 0.44 — — 1.00 — 0.44 — 1.4957 1.4951 0.190 — 0.13 10
L A 2.50 3.17 2.500 1.15 0.55 0.312 0.13 12
EZF-4012 0.266 0.44 — — — — 1.8894 1.8888 —
EZF-4015 2.70 3.27 2.750 0.281 0.44 — — 1.25 — 0.63 — 2.1256 2.1250 0.312 — 0.20 15
M
B EZF-4017 3.38 4.03 3.250 0.344 0.53 — — 1.32 — 0.63 — 2.5193 2.5185 0.312 — 0.20 17
A
C
SECTION A-A 3.38 4.03 3.250 1.47 0.72 0.312 0.20 20
EZF-4020 0.344 0.53 — — — — 2.5193 2.5185 —
= Mounting Surface
EZF-4025 4.38 5.31 4.250 0.531 0.81 — — 1.67 — 0.76 — 3.1492 3.1482 0.375 — 0.25 25
EZF-4030 4.38 5.31 4.250 0.531 0.81 — — 1.67 — 0.76 — 3.1492 3.1482 0.375 — 0.25 30
EZF-4045 6.50 7.88 6.313 0.781 1.25 — — 2.50 — 1.25 — 4.8025-4.8015 0.500 — 0.50 45
SCREW SUPPORTS
EZZE-MOUNT™ EZZE-MOUNT™
UNIVERSAL MOUNT BEARING SUPPORT FLANGE MOUNT BEARING SUPPORT
WITH MOTOR MOUNT WITH MOTOR MOUNT
Universal Mount with motor mount includes an EZZE-MOUNT™ block EXAMPLE: Flange Mount with motor mount includes an EZZE-MOUNT™ block
EXAMPLE:
with a motor mount for easy, accurate installation of ball screw and 1000-0250 SRT RH / U3 / 4N / 41.87 / SBN7508 / FS with a motor mount for easy, accurate installation of ball screw and
acme screw assemblies. acme screw assemblies. 105-RA / Y3 / 4N / 41.87 / 20105 / FS
EZM-2020-34
EZF-3017-34
Note: When selecting the bearing support for an application with high EXAMPLES OF EZM DESIGNATIONS: Note: When selecting the bearing support for an application with
axial loads, the capacities of the bearings and locknuts must be consid- high axial loads, the capacities of the bearings and locknuts must be EXAMPLES OF EZF DESIGNATIONS:
ered. See page 195. U1, U2, U3 or U4 = Standard Mount available above
considered. See page 195. Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4 = Standard Mount available above
UX = modified, further explanation needed (i.e.: Special Frame)
YX = modified, further description needed (i.e.: Special Frame)
Nema Nema
Ref. Frame Ref. Frame
Part No. Code Ref. AA BB T U S Y W AK AJ TAP R Part No. Code Ref. AA BB T U S Y W AK AJ TAP
EZM-1008-17 U1 17 1.75 0.25 3.35 0.25 0.094 1.75 0.52 .868/.871 1.725 #8-32 0.19 EZF-1008-17 Y1 17 1.75 0.25 2.84 0.25 0.094 2.2 0.52 .868/.871 1.725 #8-32
EZM-1009-23 U2 23 2.50 0.19 4.10 0.38 0.125 2.50 0.38 1.503/1.506 2.625 #10-32 0.26 EZF-1009-23 Y2 23 2.50 0.19 3.41 0.38 0.125 2.1 0.88 1.503/1.506 2.625 #10-32
EZM-3010-23 U2 23 2.50 0.19 4.10 0.38 0.125 2.50 0.38 1.503/1.506 2.625 #10-32 0.26 EZF-3010-23 Y2 23 2.50 0.19 3.41 0.38 0.125 2.1 0.88 1.503/1.506 2.625 #10-32
EZM-3012-23 U2 23 2.50 0.19 4.48 0.38 0.125 2.50 0.38 1.503/1.506 2.625 #10-32 0.10 EZF-3012-23 Y2 23 2.50 0.19 3.70 0.38 0.125 1.81 0.88 1.503/1.506 2.625 #10-32
EZM-3012-34 U3 34 3.25 0.16 4.92 0.50 0.125 2.50 0.81 2.878/2.882 3.875 #10-32 0.10 EZF-3012-34 Y3 34 3.25 0.16 4.14 0.50 0.125 1.81 1.31 2.878/2.882 3.875 #10-32
EZM-3015-23 U2 23 2.50 0.19 4.90 0.38 0.125 2.50 0.54 1.503/1.506 2.625 #10-32 – EZF-3015-23 Y2 23 2.50 0.19 3.84 0.38 0.125 1.98 0.88 1.503/1.506 2.625 #10-32
EZM-3015-34 U3 34 3.25 0.16 5.13 0.50 0.125 2.50 0.81 2.878/2.882 3.875 #10-32 0.19 EZF-3015-34 Y3 34 3.25 0.16 4.36 0.50 0.125 1.98 1.31 2.878/2.882 3.875 #10-32
EZM-3017-34 U3 34 3.25 0.16 5.56 0.50 0.125 3.12 0.81 2.878/2.882 3.875 #10-32 0.13 EZF-3017-34 Y3 34 3.25 0.16 4.62 0.50 0.125 2.25 1.67 2.878/2.882 3.875 #10-32
EZM-3017-42 U4 42 4.50 0.19 6.31 0.63 0.188 3.12 1.56 2.504/2.508 5.000 1
⁄4"-20 0.13
EZF-3017-42 Y4 42 4.50 0.19 5.37 0.63 0.188 2.25 2.41 2.504/2.508 5.000 1
⁄4"-20
EZM-2020-34 U3 34 3.44 0.16 5.96 0.50 0.125 3.44 0.81 2.878/2.882 3.875 #10-32 0.10
EZF-2020-34 Y3 34 3.44 0.16 4.92 0.50 0.125 2.37 1.67 2.878/2.882 3.875 #10-32
EZM-2020-42 U4 42 4.50 0.19 6.71 0.63 0.188 3.44 1.56 2.504/2.508 5.000 1
⁄4"-20 0.10
EZF-2020-42 Y4 42 4.50 0.19 5.67 0.63 0.188 2.37 2.41 2.504/2.508 5.000 1
⁄4"-20
EZM-3025-34 U3 34 4.00 0.16 6.44 0.50 0.125 4.38 0.81 2.878/2.882 3.875 #10-32 0.31
EZF-3025-34 Y3 34 4.00 0.16 5.24 0.50 0.125 3.00 1.67 2.878/2.882 3.875 #10-32
EZM-3025-42 U4 42 4.50 0.19 7.17 0.63 0.188 4.38 1.56 2.504/2.508 5.000 1
⁄4"-20 0.31
EZF-3025-42 Y4 42 4.50 0.19 5.98 0.63 0.188 3.00 2.41 2.504/2.508 5.000 1
⁄4"-20
EZM-2030-34 U3 34 4.00 0.16 6.97 0.50 0.125 4.38 0.81 2.878/2.882 3.875 #10-32 0.31
EZF-2030-34 Y3 34 4.00 0.16 5.78 0.50 0.125 3.00 1.67 2.878/2.882 3.875 #10-32
EZM-2030-42 U4 42 4.50 0.19 7.72 0.63 0.188 4.38 1.56 2.504/2.508 5.000 1
⁄4"-20 0.31
EZF-2030-42 Y4 42 4.50 0.19 6.53 0.63 0.188 3.00 2.41 2.504/2.508 5.000 1
⁄4"-20
EZM-2030-56 U5 56C 6.63 0.19 7.78 0.63 0.188 4.38 1.62 4.502/4.506 5.875 0.41 dia. thru 0.31
EZZE-MOUNTS™
EZF-2030-56 Y5 56C 6.63 dia. 0.19 6.60 0.63 0.188 3.00 2.42 4.502/4.506 5.875 0.41 dia. thru
EZM-3045-56 U5 56C 6.63 0.19 9.51 0.63 0.188 6.00 2.50 4.502/4.506 5.875 0.41 dia. thru 0.31
EZF-3045-56 Y5 56C 6.63 dia. 0.19 7.54 0.63 0.188 4.50 2.50 4.502-4.506 5.875 0.41 dia. thru
AA Sq. Tap
4 Holes
S on AJ Bolt Circle Dia.
SECTION A-A Keyway SECTION A-A
45
ØY
A G
J D Mounting Holes Tap
S Keyway
M on C Bolt Circle Dia, 4 Holes
45º on AJ Bolt
ØY
ØU AK Circle Dia.
B
~0.020
M
A
R A
G BB L ØU ØAK
˜ 0.020 T
W
A
NOTE: For complete EZZE-MOUNT™ measurements see chart on page 208 - 210.
BB A
W
T AA Sq.
BALL SPLINES
BALL SPLINES
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GLOSSARY AND TECHNICAL DATA
PowerTorq™ Ball Splines are convenient and efficient devices that allow critical speed calculations.
friction free linear motion while transmitting torque. Because of their STRAIGHTNESS - Although PowerTorq™ Ball Splines are manufactured
reliability and high efficiency, they are utilized to replace conventional from straight, cylindrical material, internal stresses may cause the
splines. In a ball spline assembly, recirculating bearing balls carry material to bend. When ordering random lengths or cut material without
the load between the rotating member (inner race) and the rotating/ end machining, straightening is recommended. Handling or machining
translating member (outer race). of splines can also cause the material to bend. Before, during and after
machining, additional straightening may be required.
BALL SPLINE TERMS When ordering splines with machined ends from Nook Industries, the
following straightness tolerances can be expected:
ACTIVE CIRCUITS - The closed path that the bearing balls follow through
the outer race is referred to as a circuit. The number of potential circuits PowerTorq™ Ball Splines are straight within .010 in/ft when shipped
varies with the diameter of the spline shaft. When a circuit is loaded from the factory, and do not exceed .030 inch in any 6 foot section.
with bearing balls, it is referred to as an “active circuit”. PowerTorq™ Twist is limited to .015 in/ft at the ball circle diameter.
Ball Splines may have three or six active circuits. (See FIG. 1) LIFE - A ball spline assembly uses rolling elements to carry a load
similar to an anti-friction (ball) bearing. These elements do not wear LOAD DEFINITIONS TRANSFERRING OUTER RACES
FIG. 1 when properly lubricated during normal use. Therefore, ball spline life
DYNAMIC TORQUE LOAD - The torque load which, when applied to
FROM SHIPPING ARBOR
3 CIRCUIT 6 CIRCUIT is predictable and is determined by calculating the fatigue failure of the
the ball spline assembly, will allow a minimum life of 1,000,000 inches STANDARD RACES
components.
of travel. PowerTorq™ Ball Spline outer races are shipped on arbors. Transferring
Proper lubrication, regular maintenance, and operation within specified the outer race from the arbor to the ball spline can be achieved by
STATIC TORQUE LOAD - The maximum torque load (including shock)
limits will allow PowerTorq™ Ball Splines to operate to the predicted placing the arbor against the end of the spline and carefully sliding the
that can be applied to the spline assembly without damaging the
life. See page 209 for life calculations. outer race onto the inner race.
assembly.
FRICTION - The use of rolling elements in a PowerTorq™ Ball Spline If the I.D. of the arbor is not able to slip over the O.D. of the end journal,
OVERTURNING LOAD - A load that rotates the outer race around the
result in a low coefficient of friction. apply tape to the journal to bring the O.D. up to the root diameter. The
longitudinal axis of the inner race. (See FIG. 2)
RETURN GUIDES - The outer race component through which the outer race can then be transferred across the taped journal onto the
ROTATIONAL LASH - Backlash or lash is the relative rotational
bearing balls are recirculated is referred to as the return guide. SIDE LOAD - A load that is applied radially to the outer race. (See FIG. 2) ball spline.
movement of an outer race with no rotation of the inner race (or vice
PowerTorq™ outer races are available with stamped return guides or
versa). Rotational backlash for the PowerTorq™ Ball Splines is limited to CAUTION - Removal of the arbor from the outer race will result in the
high performance solid return guides. FIG. 2
a range of .005” to .009” at the ball circle diameter. loss of the bearing balls.
BALL CIRCLE DIAMETER - The ball circle diameter is the diameter of
SELECTIVE FIT - When less than standard lash is required and a NOTE: The set screw is used for transportation only and needs
the circle generated by the center of the bearing balls when in contact OVERTURNING
preloaded outer race cannot be used, outer races can be custom-fit to LOAD to be completely removed after installation.
with the inner and outer race.
a specific inner race with bearing balls selected to minimize rotational
LAND DIAMETER - The land diameter is the outside diameter of the (angular) lash.
inner race. This diameter is less than the ball circle diameter. SIDE LOAD
POWERTORQ™ MATERIAL SPECIFICATION
ROOT DIAMETER - The root diameter is the diameter of the inner race PowerTorq™ inner races are made of high quality 4150 alloy steel,
measured at the bottom of the groove. This is the diameter used for CAUTION - Although a side load will not prevent the ball spline from induction hardened to Rc 56-60. PowerTorq™ outer races are made
operating, the outer race is not designed to operate with a side load, of hardened steel with ball tracks heat treated to Rc 56-60. PowerTorq™
such as those generated from pulleys, drive belts or misalignment. ball spline inner and outer races are protected with a black oxide finish.
BALL SPLINES
ONLINE
LUBRICATION - Proper and frequent lubrication must be provided to CRITICAL SPEED - The speed that excites the natural frequency of the E-900 LUBRICANT
achieve predicted service life. A 90% reduction in the ball spline life spline inner race is referred to as the critical speed. Resonance at the
E-900 Ball Screw Lubricant protects against inter-ball friction, wear,
should be anticipated when operating without lubricants. natural frequency of the inner race will occur regardless of orientation
corrosion, and oxidation. E-900 Ball Screw Lubricant may be used on
(vertical, horizontal, etc.).
Standard lubrication practices for antifriction bearings should be PowerTorq™ Ball Splines. E-900 will provide a lasting film for wear
followed when lubricating ball splines. A light oil or grease (lithium- The critical speed will vary with the diameter, unsupported length, protection and resistance to corrosion. With an operating range of -65°
based) is suitable for most applications. Lubricants containing solid end fixity and rpm. Since critical speed can also be affected by shaft to +375°F, E-900 has low rolling friction characteristics and helps reduce
additives such as molydisulfide or graphite should not be used. straightness and assembly alignment, it is recommended that the inter-ball friction in ball spline assemblies.
maximum speed be limited to 80% of the calculated valve. The formula
E-900 Ball Screw Lubricant is oil that has been developed specifically for For optimum results, the ball spline assembly should be in good repair
used to calculate critical speed is found on page 208. The critical speed
ball screws and ball splines and is available as a spray or liquid. and free of dirt and grease. Used regularly, E-900 will extend the life
chart can also be used to quickly determine the minimum diameter.
of ball spline assemblies. It should be applied generously on the entire
Lubrication intervals are determined by the application. It is required
length of the spline.
that spline assemblies are lubricated often enough to maintain a film of
lubricant on the inner race.
BALL SPLINES
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CRITICAL SPEED: PRECISION BALL SPLINES LIFE EXPECTANCY:
PRECISION BALL SPLINES
6000 The selection of the correct inner and outer race involves two interrelated torque measured in pound-inches, the required life measured in
factors. A change in one may affect the other. Before attempting to linear inches of travel, speed measured in revolutions per minute
choose the size of a ball spline, the designer must know the equivalent and length between bearing supports measured in inches.
4000
3600
3200
2800 100000
2400 70000
2000 50000
25
00
-6-
1600 03
75 30000
1400 20 2500-6-0
Speed (RPM)
00
-6-
20000 375
1200 03
12
03
1000 2000-6-0
312
75
10000
-3
06
-0
150
25 10
15
2000 1000-6-0
400 187
360 0625-6-0
1000 187
320
280 700
240 500
200
300
A 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72
200 0325-3-0
156
B 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
C 12 24 36 48 61 73 85 97 109 121
D 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 119 134 100
70
Maximum Length (Inches) Between Bearings and Load 50
See page 66-67 for a description on A-B-C-D end fixity. .2 .3 .4 .5 .6.7 .8 .9 1.0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 30 40 50
Use the chart to determine the correct size spline which will give the life The life required is determined by multiplying the total stroke in inch-
The final factor to verify is the critical speed. The following formula is Critical speed can also be affected by shaft straightness and assembly
required at the equivalent torque. The chart relates life to torque. es by the total number of strokes required for the designed life of the
used to calculate critical speed in r.p.m. alignment, it is recommended the maximum speed be limited to 80%
equipment.
of the calculated value.
When the torque is relatively constant over the entire stroke, use the
Cs x 4.76 x 10 x d
6 highest torque value to select an outer race. For applications where the To use this chart:
To use this chart:
N= torques vary significantly, an equivalent torque can be calculated using [1] Determine required life (in million inches of travel).
L2 [1] Determine the maximum RPM.
the following formula: [2] Find point at which torque and life requirement intersect.
[2] Determine the maximum length between bearings.
Where N = Critical speed [3] Select spline to the right or above the intersect point.
[3] Determine end fixity.
d = Root diameter of inner race 3
%1 (T1)3 + %2 (T2)3 + %3 (T3)3 +...+ %n (Tn)3
[4] Find point at which length and speed intersect. Tm =
L = Length between bearing supports 100
[5] Choose spline direction to the right or above the intersecting point. WHERE:
CS = .36 for one end fixed, one end free
Tm = equivalent load
BALL SPLINES
1.00 for both ends simple Tn = each increment of load
1.47 for one end fixed, %n = percent of stroke at load nT
one end simple FOR EXAMPLE:
2.23 for both ends fixed T1 = 150 pound-inch
T2 = 225 pound-inch
T3 = 725 pound-inch
Tm =
3
30 (150)3 + 45 (225)3 + 25 (725)3
100
T = 466 pound-inch
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0375-3-0156
0625-6-0187
1000-6-0187
Outer
Race Active Dynamic Static Optional OuterRace Balls per Ball Max custom Nominal Root Nominal Ball Inner Race
Number Circuits Performance Torque (in-lb) Torque (in-lb) Keyway Wt. (lb) outer race Return inner race length size (in) Dia. (in) Dia. (in) Wt. (lb/ft)
0375-3-0156 1.100
0.375 Nominal Size (in)
HPR6900 3 high 200 656 ⁄16 × ⁄32
3 3
0.32 54 Cast 2’ 0.375 0.200 0.156 0.310
0.156 Nominal Ball Dia (in)
performance ×1
1.161
Dia.
1.670 Ref. 1.160
0625-6-0187 1.505
1000-6-0187 2.068
1.000 Nominal Size (in)
high 1
⁄4 × ⁄8
1
0.187 Nominal Ball Dia (in) HPR8944 6 2600 7880 4.00 156 Cast 12’ 1.000 0.800 0.187 2.200
performance × 1.625
1.906
2.720 Ref. Dia.
1.905
2 ft SRR7547 — —
4 ft — SRR7548 SRR6068
8 ft — — SRR6076
12 ft — — SRR6084
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Outer Race Active Dynamic Static Optional Outer race Balls per Ball Max custom Nominal Root Nominal Inner Race
Number Circuits Performance Torque (in-lb) Torque (in-lb) Keyway wt (lb) outer race Return inner race length size (in) Dia (in) Ball Dia. (in) Wt. (lb/ft)
1500-6-0250 3.005
3.005
high 3
⁄8 × 3⁄16 ×
HPR8945 6 8,400 23,170 4.00 168 Cast 12’ 1.500 1.250 0.250 5.25
performance 2.00
3.745 Ref. 2.693
Dia
2.692
2000-6-0312 3.130
2500-6-0375 3.380
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