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is a nut with an enlarged base that eliminates the need for a washer. Available in the material of Brass and Stainless Steel
with Acme or Trapezoidal Thread Profiles
Eliminating backlash from lead screw nut designs has always been a demanding task. To eliminate the backlash often meant a sacrifice in drag torque. With some innovative nut designs, our anti-Backlash lead nuts are available for use with several standard thread forms. The anti-backlash nut ranges feature compensation for clearance or wear between leadscrew and nut when reversing the direction of movement
In addition to the standard nut types, custom configurations are available
as well as simple modifications such as different mounting bore patterns
or mounting threads, small dimensional changes or special materials.
Custom designs can offer multi functionality, eliminating additional
components, simplifying product manufacture, saving space and reducing
cost. Custom nuts can be produced using special machining to integrate
components into the nut, such as guide bushings, carriages, timing
pulleys, gears, syringe components, sensor mounts and flags, encoder
features, clamps and many other complementary elements. In addition,
custom designed nuts can offer quick release mounts, partial thread
engagement, half nut construction or alternative shapes and geometries. Special materials are available to extend the performance of the assemblies. We offer metallic as well as a range of polymer materials
such as Delrin, PEEK, polyester, Torlon, Vespel. Materials can be chosen
for extreme temperature, chemical compatibility, autoclaving, agency
approvals, special loading and many other specific requirements. Custom
geometries and materials can be combined for a wide variety of product
application requirements.
Small quantities of custom nuts can be machined individually to suit
specific requirements; alternatively large quantities can be manufactured
for reduced costs. To achieve the most effective nut design we consider
a combination of tolerances and geometric shape of the nut.