The double-section screw structure consists of two screws and two nuts. The diameter of the first-stage screw is larger than that of the second-stage screw. There is a keyway on the first-stage screw,...
The transmission ratio of a worm gear screw lift (often just called a worm gear) refers to the ratio between the number of turns the worm (the driving gear) makes for one complete revolution of the wo...
The screw jack system is widely used in situations with long spans and excessive loads. The use of screw jacks typically involves a multi-unit synchronized configuration. This approach ensures that th...
The gear ratio (also called the transmission ratio) of a worm gear screw jack refers to the ratio between the rotational speed of the worm and the rotational speed of the screw, usually expressed as t...
The gear ratio (also called the transmission ratio) of a worm gear screw jack refers to the ratio between the rotational speed of the worm and the rotational speed of the screw, usually expressed as t...
Worm Gear Screw Jack and Bevel Gear Screw Jack are two common types of mechanical jacks used for lifting, lowering, and positioning loads. Here’s how they differ: 1. Gear Mechanism Worm Gear Screw Jac...
Regardless of whether it is a standard electric linear actuator, a small-sized actuator, or even a micro actuator, these devices have seen strong development and application across various industries....
The introduction and comparison of SWL series/SJA series/JWM series worm gear screw jack SWL, SJA, and JWM are three widely used types of worm gear screw jacks, applied across machinery, automation, s...
In the selection of a worm gear screw jack, the lead of the screw plays a critical role in determining the performance of the system. A larger lead means that the screw produces a longer linear displa...