Five different materials for drive nuts to
enable the right product for any application. This includes nuts for
trapezoidal and high helix thread, in cylindrical design or with various flange
options. The matching lead screws that users can combine to the desired length
is also offered by igus in steel, stainless steel or aluminium. Thus
adjustments of all kinds can be easily made. Of most interest to the machine
tool industry are the materials iglidur W300 and iglidur J350 and the low cost
material iglidur R.
Different needs require different materials
The endurance runner iglidur W300 is
characterised by its high load capacity and high wear resistance. It retains
its features even in abrasive environments and is therefore suitable for use in
the interior of machine tools. iglidur J350 is recommended for the industry
because of its temperature resistance up to 150 degrees Celsius. In combination
with lead screws made of steel, the material also achieves low friction and
guarantees a long service life.
'Safe use with simultaneous cost optimisation.
The material iglidur R low-cost option of the drylin screw drive combines
together durability, freedom from lubrication and an attractive price.
PM3115-1
The full range of drylin drive nuts covers five
different materials in different dimensions. (Source: igus GmbH)
Like all plastics from igus, drylin screw drives
have integrated solid lubricants, thus enabling a lifelong operation without
external lubrication. Lead screw and nut thus remain dry during operation,
whereby no dirt can stick on them. Thus, the drylin screw drives are very well
suited for use in machine tools. Using the online configurator of the drylin
threaded nuts, users can find the right product:
About igus India
igus® operations in India
started in the year 1998 with head quarters in Bangalore. igus offers widest
range of products that includes polymer bearings, igubal® spherical bearings, Polymer plain bushings etc. which enable them to serve the whole industrial
establishments in India from a small work shop to huge industrial
establishments.
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