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BALLSCREW CATALOG

ISO 9001 CERTIFIED

PRECISION MOTION INDUSTRIES, INC.


4, LANE 241, CHUNG SHAN RD.,
SHEN KANG HSIANG,
TAICHUNG HSIEN 429, TAIWAN
TEL: +886-4-2528-2984
FAX: +886-4-2528-3392
E-mail: pmi.info@pmi-amt.com.tw
http://www.pmi-amt.com

The World's Best Ballscrews You Can Trust

BET/MD01/06.01
1. Introduction 1

2. Features of PMI Ballscrews 3

3. Lead Accuracy and Torque


3.1 Lead accuracy 5
3.2 Preloading torque 7
3.3 Tolerances on various areas of PMI Ballscrew 8

4. Design of Screw Shaft


4.1 Production limit length of screw shaft 9
4.2 Method for mounting 10
4.3 Permissible axial load 11
4.4 Permissible rotation speed 11
4.5 Notes on screw shaft design 12

5. Design of Ball Nut


5.1 Selecting the type of Nut 13
5.2 Calculating the axial load 13
5.3 Notes on Ball Nut design 14
6. Rigidity
6.1 Axial rigidity 15
6.2 Positioning accuracy 19
7. Life
7.1 Life of Ballscrew 20
7.2 Fatigue life 20
7.3 Permissible load on grooves 21
7.4 Materials and hardness 21
7.5 Heat Treating Inspection certificate 22
7.6 Lubrication 24
7.7 Dustproof 24
8. Driving Torque
8.1 Operating torque of Ballscrew 25
8.2 Driving torque of motor 25
9. Selecting Correct Type of Ballscrew 27
10. Nomenclature of PMI Ballscrew
10.1 Nomenclature of external circulation Ballscrew 28
10.2 Nomenclature of internal circulation Ballscrew 29

11. Sample Process of Selecting the Type of Ballscrew


11.1 C utting machine 31
11.2 High speed porterage apparatus 36
11.3 Vertical porterage apparatus 39

12. PMI Ballscrew with Hollow Cooling System 43

13. PMI Precision Ground Ballscrew


13.1 External ball circulation 47

13.2 Internal ball circulation 69

13.3 High lead 80

14. Rolled Ballscrew 87


INTRODUCTION

PMI was established in 1990.


It has been concentrated in manufacturing of Ballscrew since then.

It is PMI's important achievement as to produce high speed Ballscrews with


specially designed ball recirculating tube to ensure balls smooth running during
recirculation, hence to reduce noise. Also the special hollow cooling system to
help Ballscrews to be easily controlled in temperature raise at low cost.

In 2003, PMI established its subdivision company- Advanced Motion


Technologies, Corp. (AMT) and started to produce the Linear Guideways.

The superior techniques, good quality and high production efficiency have made
PMI one of the leading Linear motion system manufacturers in the world.

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PMI basic information
Capital: NT$ 281,000,000.
Employees: 240 persons (2005.12)
Location: SHEN KANG HSIANG, TAICHUNG HSIEN, TAIWAN

The history of PMI:

1990 Company was established with capital of NT$ 7,000,000.


1991 Produced the first Ballscrew (commercial grade.)
1995 Capital Increased to NT$ 40,000,000.
Started to produce precision ground Ballscrew.
1996 The first high precision Japanese Mitsui Seiki grinding machine joined
production line.
1997 ISO 9001 certified.
1998 Capital increased to NT$ 120,000,000.
1999 Capital increased to NT$ 180,000,000.
2000 Started to produce rolled Ballscrew.
2002 Capital increased to NT$ 225,000,000.
2003 Established subdivision company-Advance Motion Technologies Corp.
(AMT) and started to produce Linear Guideways.
Capital increased to NT$ 281,000,000.

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FEATURES of BALLSCREWS
(1) High reliability:
PMI has accumulated many years experience in production managing. It covers the whole
production sequence, from receiving the order, designing, material preparation, machining, heat
treating, grinding, assembling, inspection, packaging and delivery. The systemized managing ensures
high reliability of PMI Ballscrews.

(2) High accuracy:


PMI Ballscrews are machined, ground, assembled and Q.C. inspected under the constant
temperature control (20 ) to ensure high precision of Ballscrews. Fig.2.1 accuracy inspection
certificate.

BALLSCREW INSPECTION CERTIFICATE


Inspected by HEWLETT PACKARD Laser Measuring System

Lead Error( m)

Travel (mm)

:Means where is Max.e and Min.e :Means where is Max.e300 and Min.e300
Cumulative representative lead T+E:-27.90 m T relative lead deviation e: 4.84 m
Total Lead deviation in random 300mm e300: 4.01 m
Preload torque(without wipper)Tq:3.0-3.9Kgf-cm ACCURACY GRADE: C1 REMARK:
INSPECTOR:

Fig.2.1 Accuracy inspection certificate.

(3) Long durability:


PMI Ballscrews are made of German Alloy steels, which are well quenching and tempering treated
for good rigidity, along with suitable surface hardening to ensure long durability.

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(4) High working efficiency:
Balls are rotating inside the Ballscrew nut to offer high working efficiency. Comparing with the
traditional ACME screws, which work by friction sliding between the nut and screw, the Ballscrews
needs only 1/3 of driving torque. It is easy to transmit linear motion into rotation motion.

(5) No backlash and with high rigidity:


The Gothic profile is applied by PMI Ballscrews. It offers best contact between balls and the
grooves. If suitable preload is exerted on Ballscrew hence to eliminate clearance between the ball nut
and screw and to reduce elastic deformation, the ballscrew shall get much better rigidity and accuracy.

Fig.2.2 Gothic arch thread

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LEAD ACCURACY AND TORQUE
3.1 Lead Accuracy
PMI's precision ground Ball Screws are controlled in accordance with JIS B 1192.
The permissible values and each part of definitions are shown below.

Travel length L
Lead Deviation

+
Nominal Travel

Specified Travel

T
-

(T+E) a

p
(T+E)
e
1 Rev. e

E
e 300 300mm

Actual Travel

Cumulative Representative Lead

Fig.3.1 Technical Terms Concerning the Lead

Table3.1 Terms

Cumulative representative lead.


A straight line representing the tendency of the cumulative actual lead.
This is obtained by least square method and measured by laser system.

Permissible value.

Actual value.

Specified travel.
This value is determined by customer and maker as it depends on different application
requirements.

Accumulated reference lead deviation.


This is allowable deviation of specified travel. It is decided by both of the accuracy grade and
effective thread length.
Total relative lead variation
Maximum width of variation over the travel length.

Lead deviation in random 300 mm.

Lead deviation in random 1 revolution rad.

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Table 3.2 Accumulated reference lead deviation ( E) and total relative variation (e)
Effective thread length (mm)

GRADE C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C10
OVER UP TO E e E e E e E e E e E e
315 4 3.5 6 5 5 7 12 8 12 12 23 18 0.025 0.050 0.120
315 400 5 3.5 7 5 7 7 13 10 14 12 25 20
400 500 6 4 8 5 8 7 15 10 16 12 27 20 300mm 300mm 300mm
500 630 6 4 9 6 9 7 16 12 18 14 30 23
630 800 7 5 10 7 10 7 18 13 20 14 35 25
800 1000 8 6 11 8 11 8 21 15 22 16 40 27
1000 1250 9 6 13 9 13 9 24 16 25 18 46 30
1250 1600 11 7 15 10 15 10 29 18 29 20 54 35
1600 2000 18 11 18 11 35 21 34 22 65 40
2000 2500 22 13 21 13 41 24 40 25 77 46
2500 3150 26 15 25 15 50 29 48 29 93 54
3150 4000 32 18 30 18 62 35 57 34 115 65
4000 5000 36 21 76 41 69 40 140 77
5000 6300 85 48 170 93

Table 3.3 Accuracy grade

Variation in random 300 mm (e300) and wobble (e2 )


e 300

C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7
3.5 5 8 18 50
3.5 5 7 8 12 18 25 50

C0 C1 C2 C3 C4
3 4 6
3 4 4 6 8

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3.2 Preloading Torque

The preloading torque of the Ball Screw is controlled in accordance with JIS B 1192.

Starting actual torque


Actual torque fluctuation (-) Torque fluctuation
Reference torque

(+)

(-) Mean actual torque

Actual torque Nut effective moving distance


Friction torque

Actual torque fluctuation (-)


Nut effective moving distance
Reference torque

(-)

(+)

Starting actual torque Actual torque Torque fluctuation

Fig.3.2 Technical terms concerning preload

: The goal in preload is to clear axial play and increase rigidity of Ballscrew.
Preload Reference to P.17
Preload torque : Torque needed to continuously turn a Ballscrew with preload with no other load applied to it.
Reference torque : Preload torque set as a goal.
Torque fluctuation : Fluctuation from a goal value of the preload torque. Defined as positive or negative in respect to the
reference torque.
Rating of torque
fluctuation
: Rating on reference torque and torque fluctuation.

Actual torque : Preloaded dynamic torque measured by using an actual value of Ball Screw.

Mean actual torque : In the effective thread length, the net reciprocate to measure the maximum actual torque and minimum
actual torque are doing count mean.
Actual torque
fluctuation : In the effective thread length, the net reciprocate to measure the maximum fluctuant value.
Ratingg of Actual : Rating on mean actual torque and actual torque fluctuation.
torque
q fluctuation

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Table3.4 Allowable range of preload torque

Effective Thread Length (mm)


Reference torque
4000 or less Over 4000 but less than 10000
(kgf . cm)
Slenderness ratio: 40 or less Slenderness ratio: 60 or less
Accuracy grade Accuracy grade Accuracy grade
OVER OR LESS C0 C1 C3 C5 C0 C1 C3 C5 C1 C3 C5
2 4 ̈́30% ̈́35% ̈́40% ̈́50% ̈́40% ̈́40% ̈́50% ̈́60%
4 6 ̈́25% ̈́30% ̈́35% ̈́40% ̈́35% ̈́35% ̈́40% ̈́45%
6 10 ̈́20% ̈́25% ̈́30% ̈́35% ̈́30% ̈́30% ̈́35% ̈́40% ̈́40% ̈́45%
10 25 ̈́15% ̈́20% ̈́25% ̈́30% ̈́25% ̈́25% ̈́30% ̈́35% ̈́35% ̈́40%
25 63 ̈́10% ̈́15% ̈́20% ̈́25% ̈́20% ̈́20% ̈́25% ̈́30% ̈́30% ̈́35%
63 100 ̈́15% ̈́15% ̈́20% ̈́20% ̈́25% ̈́25% ̈́30%

Reference torque

-0.5 Fao×l ....................................................


TP = 0.05 ( tan ) × (3.1)
Here
TP : Reference torque ( kgf . cm) l : Lead ( cm )

Fao : Preload ( kgf ) : Lead angle

3.3 Tolerances on Various Areas of PMI Ballscrew


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A-A'

2 6 4 2
B-B' B-B' A-A' 2d 0 2d 0 B-B'

A A'

2d 0 2d 0 2d 0 2d 0
1 1 3 1
B-B' B-B' A-A' B-B''
A A' B'

Those on above are samples of accuracy of tolerance on various areas of PMI Ball Screw.

: Perpendicularity Ъ:Radial runout ˂˂: Parallel A


: Reference

Accuracy on various areas of PMI Ballscrew has to measure items:

1. Radial run-out of the circumference of the screw shaft supported portion in respect to the B-B' line.
2. Perpendicularity of the screw shaft supported portion end face to the B-B' line.
3. Radial run-out of the nut circumference in respect to the A-A' line.
4. Perpendicularity of the flange mounting surface to the A-A' line.
5. Parallelism between the nut circumference to the A-A' line.
6. Overall radial run-out to the A-A' line.

Note: The mounting surface of the Ball Screw is finished to the accuracy specified in JIS B1192-1997.

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DESIGN of SCREW SHAFT

4.1 Production Limit Length of Screw Shaft


Production limit length of precision ground Ballscrew:

When screw shaft O.D. is 10 mm , Limit length of Ballscrew is 400 mm.


When screw shaft O.D. is 80 mm , Limit length of Ballscrew is 6000 mm.

Note: Please contact with our sales people in case a very high dm . n value is required.

Production limit length of rolled Ballscrew:

When screw shaft O.D. is 14 mm , Limit length of Ballscrew is 1000 mm.


When screw shaft O.D. is 50 mm , Limit length of Ballscrew is 3000 mm.

Note: Please contact with our sales people in case a special type is required.

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4.2 Method for Mounting
The permissible axial load and permissible rotational speed vary with the screw-shaft mounting method used,
so the mounting method should be determined in accordance with the operating conditions.
Diagrams 4.1 through 4.3 illustrate a typical method for mounting a screw shaft.

Permissible rotational speed

Fixed Fixed

Permissible axial load

Fig.4.1 Mount method : fixed-fixed

Permissible rotational speed

Fixed Supported

Permissible axial load

Fig.4.2 Mount method : fixed-supported

Permissible rotational speed

Fixed Free

Permissible axial load

Fig.4.3 Mount method : fixed-free

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4.3 Permissible Axial Load

(1) Buckling load (2) Permissible tensile-compressive load of the screw


The Ballscrew to be used should not buckle shaft
under the maximum compressive load applied in
its axial direction. The buckling load can be Where the axial load is exerted on the
calculated by using equation (4.1): Ballscrew, the screw shaft to be used should be
NEI dr4 determined in consideration of the permissible
(kgf ) (4.1)
L2 L2 tensile-compressive load that can exert yielding
Here: stress on the screw shaft.
: Safety factor ( =0.5) The permissible tensile-compressive load can
: Young's modulus (E=2.1×104kgf / mm2) be calculated using equation (4.2).
: Minimum geometrical moment of inertia of the
dr 4 /64 mm 4 )
screw shaft cross section (I= (4.2)
: Screw shaft thread minor diameter (mm) Here:
L : Distance between mounting positions (mm) P: Permissible tensile-compressive load (kgf )
: Permissible tensile-compressive stress (kgf/ mm 2)
m , N : Coefficient depending on the mounting method dr: Screw-shaft thread minor diameter (mm)
supported-supported m=5.1 (N=1)
fixed-supported m=10.2 (N=2)
fixed-fixed m=20.3 (N=4)
fixed-free m=1.3 (N=1/4)

4.4 Permissible Rotational Speed


(1) Critical rotation speed:
EIg dr
n= =f 107 (rpm) (4.3)
When the rotation speed of driving motor L2
coincides with the natural frequency of feed
Here:
system (mainly the ballscrew), the resonance of
n : Permissible rational speed (rpm)
vibration shall be triggered. This rotation speed is
: Safety factor ( =0.8)
then called critical rotation speed. It shall make
: Young's modulus (E=2.1×104 kgf / mm2)
bad quality machining, since there is wave shape
: Minimum geometrical moment of inertia of the screw-
surface on the workpiece. It may also cause
shaft cross section (I= dr 4 /64 mm 4 )
damage of machine. Hence it is very important to
: Screw-shaft thread minor diameter (mm)
prevent the resonance of vibration from
L : Distance between mounting positions (mm)
happening. We choose 80% of critical rotation
g : Gravitation acceleration ( g=9.8×103 mm/s 2)
speed as allowable speed. It is shown as formula
: Specific gravity ( =7.8×10 -6 kgf/mm 3)
(4.3).
: Coefficient depending on the mounting method

It may be required to have additional supports supported-supported f=9.7


in between the ends bearing supports to make the fixed-supported f=15.1
natural frequency of Ballscrew to be higher and fixed-fixed f=21.9
hence to raise the allowable rotation speed. fixed-free f=3.4

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(2) dm . n Value of Ballscrew: Note one: These dm . n values are for reference only.
dm is the PCD (pitch circle diameter) of screw In fact, the dm.n value shall be decided
shaft, and n is the maximum rotation speed. The by the ways of end supporting and the
dm.n value relates and affects the noise, distance between them.
temperature raise, working life, balls circulation of Note two: Please contact with our sales people in
the ballscrew. In general cases, the dm.n value is case a very high dm . n value is required.
limited as follows: (See Note one)
Precision ground: dm . nЉ70000
Rolled : dm . nЉ50000

With better manufacturing technology currently,


the dm.n value is no longer limited as above. It is
even higher than 100,000. (See Note two)

4.5 Notes on Screw shaft design

(1) Through end thread: is required.


For the Ballscrews with internal ball circulation (3) Not effective hardened area:
Ballnut, it is required to have at least one end with The threads on screw shaft are hardened by
complete thread to the end of Ballscrew for Ballnut induction hardening. It shall cause about 15mm at
assembly to screw shaft. If it is impossible for both ends of thread area are not hard enough. It is
through end thread, it is required to have at least required to pay attention during machine design for
one end with complete tread and the journal area is the effective thread length of travel.
with diameter to be 0.2mm smaller than the
diameter of thread root area. (4) Extra support unit for long ballscrew:
For a long ballscrew, the bending due to self
(2) Machine design for the area of Ballnut and weight might happen. It may cause radial direction
ends area of Ballscrew: load to ballscrew. The radial direction vibration
It is very important to check if there is enough during rotation might also be more serious. To
space for assembly of Ballscrew onto the machine prevent these problems from happening, it may be
during machine design. In some cases, there is not required to have extra supports for ballscrew in
enough space for assembly and the Ballnut has to between the existing supports at both ends. There
be disassembled from the screw shaft for easier are two types of supports; one is movable to move
work. It may cause problems, such as the balls along the Ballnut. The other one is fixed type; it is
falling out from Ballnut, worse accuracy of located in a fixed position. The Table must be
squareness and roundout of Ballnut, change of designed not to hit with this support during moving.
preload and damage to external ball circulating
tubes. In some more serious cases, the ballscrew
may be damaged and not to be used. Please
contact with our people if said above disassembling

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DESIGN of BALLNUT

5.1 Selecting the Type of Nut


(1) Type: (3) Effective turns:
Selecting the type of Nut, please consider the Selecting effective turns have to consider motion;
accuracy; dimension (The length of Nut; internal life and rigidity. Refer to the Table 5.1.
diameter; external diameter), preload and the date
(4) Flange:
of delivery.
PMI have three standard type (A type, B type and
(2) Circulation: C type) Please make selection by area space for
a. External ball circulation nut installation. PMI can also make special flange
Advantages: as per customers' requests.
Lower noise due to longer ball circulation paths
(5) Oil hole:
Offers smoother ball running.
Standard nuts have oil hole. Please dimension in
Offers better solution and quality for long lead
the diagram to manufacture.
or large diameter ballscrews.
b. Internal ball circulation
Advantages:
Good for limited space of machine.
Better structure for small lead or small diameter
ballscrews.

Table5.1 The character of effective turns

Character External ball circulation Internal ball circulation

Motion 1.5 circuit x2 row, 1.5 circuit x3 row, 2.5 circuit x1 row 1 circuit x3 row, 1 circuit x4 row
Rigidity 2.5 circuit x2 row, 2.5 circuit x3 row 1 circuit x6 row

5.2 Calculating the Axial Load


5.2.1 Horizontal reciprocating moving mechanism

Fa: Axial load


Motion direction
W2

Sliding resistance

W1

Fig.5.1 Horizontal reciprocating moving mechanism

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For reciprocal operation to move work horizontally Here:
(back and forth) in an conveyance system, the axial a : Acceleration
load (Fa) can be gotten using the following equations: V max V max : Rapid feed speed
a=
t t : time
Acceleration (leftward) Fa1=Ӵ×mg+ f + ma .............( 5.1)
m : Total weight
Constant speed (leftward) Fa2=Ӵ×mg+ f ..................... ( 5.2)
( table weight + work piece weight )
Deceleration (leftward) Fa3=Ӵ×mg+ f - ma ..............( 5.3)
Acceleration (rightward) Fa4=-Ӵ×mg- f - ma .............( 5.4)
: Sliding surface friction coefficient
Constant speed (rightward) Fa5=-Ӵ×mg- f .....................( 5.5) f : Non-load resistance
Deceleration (rightward) Fa6=-Ӵ×mg- f +ma ..............( 5.6)

5.2.2 Vertical reciprocating moving mechanism


For reciprocal operation to move work vertically (up
and down) in an conveyance system, the axial load (Fa)

Motion direction
can be gotten using the following equations:
Acceleration (upward) Fa1=mg +Ӵ×mg+ f + ma ........( 5.7)
Constant speed (upward) Fa2=mg +Ӵ×mg+ f ................( 5.8)
Deceleration (upward) Fa3=mg +Ӵ×mg+ f - ma .........( 5.9)

Sliding resistance
Acceleration (downward) Fa4=mg -Ӵ×mg- f - ma ..........( 5.10)
Constant speed (downward) Fa5=mg -Ӵ×mg- f ..................( 5.11) w
Deceleration (downward) Fa6=mg -Ӵ×mg- f +ma ..........( 5.12)
Fa: Axial load

Here:
a : Acceleration
V max V max : Rapid feed speed
a=
t t : time
m : Total weight
( table weight + work piece weight )
: Sliding surface friction coefficient
f : Non-load resistance

Fig.5.2 Vertical reciprocating moving mechanism

5.3 Notes on Ball Nut Design


Abnormal load: (torsional load or radial load)

When Ballscrew takes only axial load, the best performance of it shall be found; the balls on the groove
in between the Ballnut and screw shaft shall evenly take the load and rotate smoothly. In case there is
torsional load or radial load on Ballnut, this kind load shall be taken unevenly by some balls only. It shall
badly affect Ballscrew performance and even shorten ballscrew life. It is recommended to pay more
attention to the mechanism design and Ballscrew assembly.

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RIGIDITY

6.1 Axial Rigidity


"Lost Motion" shall happen due to weakness of rigidity of screw shaft and mating components of it. In
order to get good positioning accuracy, it is necessary to consider axial and torsional rigidity of screw
shaft and mating components of it.

6.1.1 Axial rigidity of the feed-screw system

Let the axial rigidity of a feed-screw system be (2) Axial rigidity of Nut: K N
K. Then, the elastic displacement in the axial
a. Non-preload type
direction can be obtained using equation (6.1):
Computation of the elastic displacement can be
Fa ..........................................................
= (6.1) using equation (6.1):
KT
1 1 1 1 1 ......................... Q2
1/3
= + + + (6.2) =
C
( )........................(6.5)
KT KS KN KB KH
Dw
Here
Here
: A constant (reference: CЍ2.4)
: Feed-screw system elastic displacement in the axial direction ( m)
: Contact angle of ball and grooved
Fa: Axial load ( kgf )
: Ball diameter (mm)
K T : Axial rigidity of the feed-screw system (kgf/ m)
: Load of each balls (Q=Fa/Z . sin kgf )
K S: Axial rigidity of the screw shaft (kgf/ m)
: Number of balls
K N : Axial rigidity of the Nut (kgf/ m)
: A coefficient of accuracy and inter conformation
K B: Axial rigidity of the support bearing (kgf/ m)
K H : Rigidity of the Nut Bracket and support bearing bracket (kgf/ m)
Dimension tables include theoretical axial
rigidity values when the axial load with a
(1) Axial rigidity of Screw shaft: K S magnitude of 30% of the basic dynamic load
The axial rigidity of a screw shaft varies rating (Ca) is exerted on the Nut. These
depending on the shaft mounting method. values, don't consider the rigidity of the Nut
KS = A×E
x ×10
-3 ...........................................
(6.3)
mounting brackets. Therefore, as a general
rule, take 80% of the values given in the table.
a. For fixed-supported When the axial load with a magnitude
Here other than 30% of the basic dynamic load
K S : Axial rigidity of Screw shaft (kgf/ m) rating (Ca) is exerted on the Nut, rigidity value
A : Screw shaft cross-sectional area can be calculated using equation (6.6).
(A= dr 2/4 mm 2 )
1/3
E : Young's modulus (E=2.1×10 4 kgf/mm 2 ) Fa
KN = 0.8×K ................................(6.6)
x : Distance between mounting positions (mm) 0.3Ca
Here
b. For fixed-fixed K : Rigidity value given in the dimension table
A×EL (kgf/ m)
KS = ×10-3 ...........................................(6.4)
x(L-x) Fa : Axial load (kgf )
Here Ca : Basic dynamic load rating (kgf )
K S : Axial rigidity of Screw shaft (kgf/ m)
L : Distance between mounting positions (mm)

Note: Which x=L/2, KS becomes the minimum and the elastic


displacement in the axial direction the maximum.

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b. Preloaded type
(3) Axial rigidity of support bearing: KB

Dimension tables include theoretical axial


The axial rigidity of the support bearings for
rigidity values when the axial load with a
the Ball Screw varies by bearing type.
magnitude of 10% of the basic dynamic load rating
A typical calculation for determining the axial
(Ca) is exerted on the Nut. These values, don't
rigidity of an angular ball bearing can be made
consider the rigidity of the Nut mounting brackets.
using equation (6.8).
Therefore, as a general rule, take 80% of the
values given in the table. 3Fao ...............................................
KB = (6.7)
When the axial load with a magnitude other ao
than 10% of the basic dynamic load rating (Ca) is
Here
exerted on the Nut, rigidity value can be calculated
ao : Displacement in the axial direction.
using equation (6.6). 1/3
1/3 2 Q2
Fao ao =
KN = 0.8 × K .....................................(6.7) Dw
×Ca ....................................(6.8)
Fao
Q= .
Here Z
K : Rigidity value given in the dimension table
(kgf/ m) : Initial contact angle of the support bearing
Fao: Preload Da : Ball diameter of the support bearing
: A coefficient of rigidity Q : Load of each balls
Z : Number of balls

(4) Axial rigidity of nut bracket and support bearing


bracket : KH

Take this into consideration in the design of


your system. Setting the rigidity as high as
possible.

6.1.2 Torsional rigidity of the feed-screw system

The factors of positions error caused by twisting are:

1. Torsional deformation of screw shaft.


2. Torsional deformation of coupling.
3. Torsional deformation of motor.

But above deformations are too small in general machine (non-high speed machine),
they are then ignored.

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6.1.3 Ball Screw's preload and effect
In order to get high positioning accuracy, there are two ways to reach it. One is commonly known as to
clear axial play to zero. The other one is to increase Ballscrew rigidity to reduce elastic deformation while
taking axial load. Both two ways are done by preloading.

(1) Methods of preloading

a. Double-nut method: b. Single-nut method:


A spacer inserted between two nuts exerts As that illustrated on Fig. 6.3, using
a preload. There are two ways for it. oversize balls onto the space between Ballnut
One is illustrated in Fig.6.1. That is to use a and screw to get required preload. The balls
spacer with thickness complies with required shall make four-point contact with grooves of
magnitude of preload. The spacer makes the Ballnut and screw.
gap between Nut A and B to be bigger, hence
to produce a tension force on Nut A and B. It is
Lead Lead
called "extensive preload".
Nut

Direction of tension Direction of tension

Nut A Spacer Nut B


Screw

Screw

Fig.6.3 Four-point contact preload

There is another way for single nut Ball


Fig.6.1 Extensive preload
Screw preloading. That is to shift a very little
Illustrated in Fig.6.2, is using a thinner distance, which complies with required
spacer. The thickness complies with required magnitude of preload, on one lead of Ballnut
magnitude of preload. The spacer is smaller as that illustrated on Fig. 6.4. to preload Ball
than the gap between Nut A and B, Screw.
compressing Nut A and B on opposite direction Direction of tension Direction of tension

to preload Ball Screws. It's called "compressive Lead Lead + offset Lead

preload".
Direction of compression Direction of compression
Nut

Nut A Spacer Nut B

Nut
Screw

Screw

Fig.6.2 Compressive preload Fig. 6.4 Lead offset preload

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(2) Relation between preload force and elastic deformation Nut A Spacer Nut B

Fig 6.5, Nuts A and B are assembled with


preloading spacer. The preload forces on Nut A and B
are Fao, but with reversed direction. The elastic Fao Fao
deformation on both Nuts are .

Then there is a external axial force Fa applied to


Nut A as shown on Fig 6.6. The deformation of Nut A
and B becomes:
Fa+Fp Fp

The load in nut A and nut B are: Fa


FA=Fao+Fa-Fa'=Fa+Fp
FB=Fao- Fa'=Fp Fig.6.5 Double-nut positioning preload

It means Fa is offset with an amount Fa'


because of the deformation of Nut B decreases. As Displacement of Nut B Displacement of Nut A

a result, the elastic deformation of Nut A is


reduced. This effect shall be continued until the
Axial load Fa

deformation of Nut B becomes zero, that is, until


the elastic deformation caused by the external
axial force equals , and the preload force
applied to Nut B is completely released. The Fa
formula related the external axial force and elastic
Fao
deformation is shown as below: Fp
2/3 2/3

2/3 Displacement

F l = 2.8Fao Ѝ 3Fao Nut A Nut B

Fig.6.6 Positioning preload diagram

Therefore, the preload amount of a ballscrew is


recommended to set as 1/3 of its axial load. Too Nonpreload
much preload for a Ballscrew shall cause
Elastic Displacement

temperature raise and badly affect its life.


Parallel
However, taking the life and efficiency into
Preload
consideration, the maximum preload amount of a
Ballscrew is commonly set to be 10% of its rated
basic dynamic load.

Shown on Fig 6.7, with the axial load to be


three times as the preload, the elastic
displacement for the non-preloaded ball Nut is two 0
Fao FЍ3Fao
times as that of the preloaded Nut.
Axial load Fa

Fig.6.7 Elastic Displacement of the Ball Screw

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6.2 Positioning Accuracy
6.2.1 Causes of error in positioning accuracy
Lead error and rigidity of feed system are common causes of feed accuracy error. Other causes like
thermal deformation and feed system assembly are also playing important roles in feed accuracy.

6.2.2 Selecting the lead accuracy


Refer to page 5, the Specified travel line should coincide with the nominal travel line. However, in order
to compensate either the elongation caused by the thermal expansion during machine operating or the
shortening of length due to external load, the specified travel may be set to be positive or negative to the
Nominal travel. Machine designer can show the value of Specified travel on the drawing for our
manufacturing, or, we can help to decide it based on our more than ten years experience.
There is another way to compensate thermal effect by "pretension" to Ballscrew. Generally, the
pretension force shall elongate the Ballscrew to be equivalent to the thermal expansion at about 2-3 .

6.2.3 Considering thermal displacement

If the screw-shaft temperature increases during (1) To control temperature:


operation, the heat elongates the screw shaft, thereby Selecting appropriate preload.
reducing the positioning accuracy. Expansion and Selecting correct and appropriate lubricant.
shrinkage of a screw shaft due to heat can be Selecting larger lead for the Ballscrew and
calculated using equation (6.10). decrease the rotation speed.

......................................... (6.10) (2) Compulsory cooling:


Here Ballscrew with hollow cooling.
: Thermal displacement ( ) Lubrication liquid or cooling air can be used to
: Thermal-expansion coefficient ( ) cool down external surface of Ballscrew.
: Screw-shaft temperature change ( )
: Ballscrew length (mm) (3) To keep off effect upon temperature raise:
Set a negative cumulative lead target value for
That is to say, an increase in the screw shaft the Ballscrew.
temperature of 1 expands the shaft by 12 per Warm up the machine to stable machine's
meter. The higher the Ballscrew speed, the greater operating temperature.
the heat generation. Thus, temperature increases Pretension by using on Ballscrew while
reduce positioning accuracy. Where high accuracy is installing onto the machine.
required, anti-temperature-elevation measures must
be provided as follows:

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LIFE

7.1 Life of the Ballscrew


Even though the Ballscrew has been used with correct manner, it shall naturally be worn out and can
no longer be used for a specified period. Its life is defined by the period from starting use to ending use
caused by nature fail.

a. Fatigue life - Time period for surface flaking off happened either on balls or on thread grooves.
b. Accuracy life - Time period for serious loosing of accuracy caused by wearing happened on thread
groove surface, hence to make Ballscrew can no longer be used.

7.2 Fatigue Life


The basic dynamic rate load (Ca) of the Ballscrew is used to calculate its fatigue life
when it is operated under a load.

7.2.1 Basic dynamic rate load Ca


The basic dynamic rate load (Ca) is the revolution of 106 that 90% of identical
Ballscrew units in a group, when operated independently of one another under
the same conditions, can achieve without developing flaking.

7.2.2 Fatigue life


(1) Calculating life:
There are three ways to show fatigue life: Table7.1 Load factor f w

a. Total number of revolutions. Vibration and impact Velocity (V) fw


b. Total operating time. Light V<15 (m/min) 1.0~1.2
c. Total travel.
Medium 15<V<60 (m/min) 1.2~1.5
3
Ca
10 .....................................(7.1)
6
L= Heavy V>60 (m/min) 1.5~3.0
Fa fw
L .................................................(7.2) Too long or too short fatigue life are not
Lt =
60 n suitable for Ballscrew selection. Using longer life
L×l ..................................................(7.3) make the Ballscrew's dimensions too large. It's
LS =
10 6 an uneconomical result. Following table is a
reference of the Ballscrew's fatigue life.
Here
L : Fatigue life (total number of revolutions) Machine center ................................20,000 hours
L t : Fatigue life (total operating time) Production machine .........................10,000 hours
L s : Fatigue life (total travel) Automatic controller ........ ................15,000 hours
Ca : Basic dynamic rate load
Surveying instruments .....................15,000 hours
Fa : Axial load
n : Rotation speed
l : Lead
f w : Load factor (refer to Table 7.1)

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(2) Mean load:
When axial load changed constantly. It is required to calculate the mean axial load (Fm) and the mean
rotational speed (Nm) for fatigue life. Setting axial load (Fa) as Y-axis; rotational number (n.t) as X-axis.
Getting three kind curves or lines:

a. Gradational variation curve (Fig.7.1)


Mean load can be calculated by using _equation (7.4):
1
3
F13.n1 .t1 + F23.n2 .t2 + .....+ Fn3.nn .tn Axial load Rotation speed Time Ratio
Fm = ...........................(7.4) (kgf ) (rpm) (%)
n1 .t1 + n2 .t2 + .....+ nn .tn
F1 n1 t1
Mean rotational speed can be calculated by using equation (7.5): F2 n2 t2
n1 .t1 + n2 .t2 + .....+ nn .tn
Nm = ............................................(7.5)
t1 + t2 + .....+ tn nn tn
Fn
b. Similar straight line (Fig.7.2)
When mean load variation curve like similar straight line.
Mean rotational speed can be calculated using equation (7.6)
Fm=1/3(Fmin + Fmax) ....................................................... (7.6)

F F
F1 Fmax

F2
Fm
Fm

Fn
Fmin
0 0
n 1t 1 n 2t 2 n nt n

Fig. 7.1 Gradational variation curve's load Fig. 7.2 Similar straight line's load

c.Sine curve there are two cases (Fig.7.3)


1. When mean load variation curve shown as the diagram below.
Mean rotational speed can be calculated by using equation (7.7-1):
Fm= 0.65Fmax ................................................................ (7.7-1)
2. When mean load variation curve shown as the diagram below.
Mean rotational speed can be calculated by using equation (7.7-2):
Fm= 0.75Fmax ............................................................... (7.7-2)
F F

Fmax Fmax

Fm
Fm

0 0

Fig. 7.3-1 Variation like Sine curve's load (1) Fig. 7.3-2 Variation like Sine curve's load (2)

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7.2.3 Affection of installation errors

When twist load or radial load is applied to Ballscrew, there shall be bad effect on ballscrew operation and
its life, It is required to make the feed system (Ballscrew, support bearings, Guideways) to be more rigid.
Hence to reduce. installation errors.

Ballscrews must be meticulously installed onto the Yoke (bracket) of machine to achieve precise pallelism
and squareness along moving direction of moving parts. It is very important to ensure minimum backlash
happens.

7.3 Permissible Load on Thread Grooves

Even though the Ballscrew is seldom operated and is operated under low velocity, it is required to make
the maximum load to be far smaller than its rated basic static load when making selection.

7.3.1 Basic static rate load Co


The basic static rate load is the static load with a non-varying direction and magnitude that makes the
sum of the permanent deformation of the rolling elements and raceway 0.0001 times the rolling element
diameter. With the Ball Screw, the basic static rate load is defined in relation to the axial load.

7.3.2 Permissible axial load

F max =Co / f s
Here
f s: Static safety factor
General industrial machine ...............................1.2~2
Machine tool .....................................................1.5~3

7.4 Material and Hardness


Material and Hardness of PMI Ballscrews refer to Table 7.2

Table7.2 Material and hardness of PMI Ballscrews

Denomination Material Heat treating Hardness (RHC)


Precision ground 50CrMo4 QT Induction hardening 58~62
Rolled S55C Induction hardening 58~62
Nut SCM420H Carburized hardening 58~62

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7.5 Heat Treating Inspection Certificate

PRECISION MOTION INDUSTRIES, INC.


REPORT FOR HEAT
A TREATING
A INSPECTION
SPECIMEN# 8040
CUSTOMER P.O.NUMBER SPECIFICATIO
A N
PRODUCT BALL SCREW 980405-1 R25-5T4-FSI-300-395-C3
MATERIAL
A 50CrMo4 QT 980405-2 R25-5T4-FSI-500-600-C3
HEAT
A TREAT
A INDUCTION SURFACE
F HARDENING

ITEM INSPECTION DATA


HEAT
A TREATED
A ARE
HARDNESS 58-62 HRC AT SURFACE
F
(SEE SKETCH)
CASE DEPTH 2.0mm BELOW THREAD ROOT
MICRO- Martensite IN SURFACE
F AREA
STRUCTURE Sorbite IN CORE AREA
HARDNESS INSPECTED EVERY
R 0.5mm(SERIES 2)
TEMPERING AT 160 DEGREES CELCIUS
HARDNESS INSPECTED EVERY
R 0.5mm(SERIES 1)

DEPTH Series 1 Series 2 HV VS. HRC


0 717 733 HV HRC
1 738 730
MICROSTRUCTURE 800 64.0
2 735 728 X500 780 63.3
3 744 728 760 62.5
4 741 725 740 61.8
5 746 712 720 61.0
6 733 255 700 60.1
7 725 267 690 59.7
8 276 283 680 59.2
9 276 670 58.8
10 262 660 58.3
11 650 57.8
12 640 57.3
13 630 56.8
14 620 56.3
15 610 55.7
600 55.2
590 54.7
Series 1 Series 2 580 54.1
570 53.6
800
560 53.0
700 540 51.7
520 50.5
600 500 49.1
480 47.7
500
460 46.1
400 440 44.5
420 42.7
300 400 40.8
380 38.8
200 360 36.6
340 34.4
100
320 32.2
0 300 29.8
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 280 27.1
260 24.0
DEPTH(EACH SCALE=0.5mm)
240 20.3

REMARKS P
PASS OR NOT Q.C.CHIEF INSPECTOR

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7.6 Lubrication
Lithium base lubricants are used for Ballscrew lubrication.
Their viscosity are 30~40 cst (40 ) and ISO grades of 32~100.

Selecting:
1. Low temperature application: Using the lower viscosity lubricant.
2. High temperature, high load and low speed application: Using the higher viscosity lubricant.

Table7.3 Checking and supply interval of lubricant

Manner checking interval checking item Supply or replacing interval


Automatic interval oil To supply on each check, its volume depends on oil tank
supply every week Oil volume and purity capacity.

Within 2-3 months


Lubricating grease after starting Foreign matter Normally supply once a year as per the result of check
operation of machine

everyday before Oil surface To supply as per wasting condition


Oil bath operation of machine

7.7 Dustproof

Same as the rolling bearings, if there is the particles such as chips or water get into the ballscrew, the
wearing problem shall be deteriorated. In some serious cases, ballscrew shall then be damaged. In order to
prevent these problems from happening, there are wipers assembled at both ends of ball nut to scrape chips
and dust. There is also the "O-Ring" at the wipers to seal the lubrication oil from leaking from ball nut.

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DRIVING TORQUE

8.1 Operating Torque of Ballscrew


(1) Normal Drive
Rotational motion converted to linear motion is Here
called normal drive. The torque required can be Ta :Normal operation torque
obtained by using equation (8.1) Fa :Axial load
Fa×l l :Lead
Ta = ................................................(8.1) :Normal efficiency

(2) Reverse operation:


Linear motion converted rotational motion is Here
called reverse operation motion. The torque :Reverse operation torque
required can be obtained using equation (8.2): :Reverse efficiency

Tb = .............................................(8.2)

(3) Preload torque:


Friction torque due to preload on the Ballscrew, Here
The torque required can be obtained by using Tp :Preload torque
equation (8.3): Fao:Preload
k :Coefficient of preload torque
Tp = k × Fa×l .............................................(8.3) see equation (3.1)

8.2 Drive Torque of Motor


(1) Driving torque at constant speed:
The torque can counteract load and let Ballscrew to rotate uniformly is called driving torque for constant
speed. Driving torque = preloading torque + friction torque for axial load + friction torque for bearing.

Fao×l Fa×l N1 .............................................


T1 = k × + + TB × (8.4)
N2
Here
T1 :Driving torque at constant speed :Guiding surface friction coefficient
Fao :Preload W :Total weight ( Working table weight + Working object weight )
Fa :Axial load TB :Friction torque for bearing
F :Cutting resistance N1 :Gear one
N2 :Gear two

In general, driving torque of constant speed motion shall not over than 30% of rated torque of motor.

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Cutting direction
Cutting resistance
W

Gear two Sliding resistance

Gear one

Fig.8.1 Cutting machine diagram

(2) Driving torque at constant acceleration:


The torque required to counteract load and to let Ballscrew to rotate at constant acceleration is driving
torque at constant acceleration.
T2 = T1 + J . w ........................................................ (8.5)
2
N1
J = JM + JG1 + × [JG2+JSH+Jw+JC ] ..................... (8.6)
N2
2
W l
Jw = ........................................................ (8.7)
g

Here
T2 :Driving torque at constant acceleration JSH :Inertial of screw shaft
w :Motor's angular acceleration Jw :Inertial of moving parts (Ballscrew, Table)
J :Total inertial JC :Inertial of Coupling
JM :Inertial of motor W :Total weight
JG1 :Inertial of gear one l :Lead
JG2 :Inertial of gear two g :Gravitational acceleration

Cylindric inertia (Ballscrew, gear)

J =
32 g
4
× D ×L (kgf .cm . sec )...............................(8.8)
2

GD 2 = 4 g × J =
8
D4 × L (kgf . cm ) ..........................(8.9)
2

Here
:Specific gravity. (specific gravity of steel = 7.8x10-3 kgf / cm3)
:Diameter of cylinder
:Length of cylinder

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SELECTING CORRECT TYPE of BALLSCREW

Operating conditions

Lead Accuracy P.5 1 Determine Lead accuracy

Determine axial play

Precision ground Ballscrew Rolled Ballscrew


( High precision) ( Low precision)

Design of Screw Shaft P.9 Selecting shaft length

2 Selecting Lead

3 Selecting shaft diameter

Determine shaft
4
support method

Examine permissible No
3 ( 4 )
axial load

Examine permissible No
3 ( 2 , 4 )
rotation speed

Design of Ball Nut P.13 5 Selecting the Nut type

Calculate rigidity
in shaft axial direction

Calculate Nut rigidity

Calculate
support-bearing rigidity

No
Rigidity P.15 Examine the rigidity 5 ( 2 , 3 )

Examine the No
1 ( 3 , 4 , 5 )
positioning accuracy

No
Life P.20 Calculate the service life 5 ( 2 , 3 )

No
Driving Torque P.25 Examine the driving torque 2 ( 3 , 5 )

Selecting motor

Examine the lubrication


and contamination protection

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NOMENCLATURE OF PMI BALLSCREW

10.1 Nomenclature of External Circulation Ballscrew


4R50-10B2-2FSWC-1000-1500-0.018R

Rolled (Not marked for precision ground Ballscrews)


Accuracy grade
Overall length
Thread length
Refer to P.30 for this special code
W : External ball circulation (immersion type) P.48
V : External ball circulation (extrusive type) P.59
C : ACME thread
K : End cap type ball recirculation
S : Single nut
D : Double nut
O : Lead offset preloaded Ballnut
F : Ballnut with face to face flanges
F : Flange type
R : None flange type
S : Square Ballnut
D : Double flange Ballnut
Number of pairs of Nut on one screw shaft (Not
marked for single pair of Nut, no matter if it's single nut or double nut)
Quantity of circulation tubes
A: 1.5 circuits
Effective ball circuits B: 2.5 circuits
C: 3.5 circuits
Lead
Screw nominal O.D.
Thread direction
Number of Thread (Not marked for regular single thread)

Type:FDWC Type:DFWC

Type:FSWC Type:FOWC

Type:RSWC Type:SSWC
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10.2 Nomenclature of Internal Circulation Ballscrew
4R32-10T4-2FSIC-1050-1500-0.018R

Rolled (Not marked for precision ground Ballscrews)


Accuracy grade
Overall length
Thread length
Refer to P.30 for this special code
Internal ball circulation P.70

S: Single nut
D: Double nut
O: Lead offset preloaded Ballnut
F: Ballnut with face to face flanges
F: Flange type
R: None flange type
S: Square Ballnut
D: Double flange Ballnut

Number of pairs of Nut on one screw shaft (Not


marked for single pair of Nut, no matter if it's single or double nut)
Quantity of circulation deflectors (or inserts)
T: Number of circuit = 1 circuit
Lead
Screw nominal O.D.
Thread direction
Number of Thread (Not marked for regular single thread)

Type:RDIC

Type:FDIC

Type:FSIC

Type:DFIC
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Table10.1 Special code

C Precision ground threads


E E type ball circulation tube (PMI's patent)
W Rolled threads
Q Self lubrication
B Retainer ( Located in between balls)
T Ballnut rotation ( Instead of regular screw shaft rotation type Ballscrew )
D E type tube + Self lubrication
F E type tube + Retainer
J E type tube + Self lubrication + Retainer

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SAMPLE PROCESS of SELECTING the TYPE of BALLSCREW

11.1 Cutting Machine


Cutting direction

Cutting resistance

W1
+
Sliding resistance
W2

Fig.11.1 Cutting machine

1. DESIGN CONDITIONS:
Table weight: 1100 kgf Driving motor: N max = 2000 rpm
Work piece weight: 800 kgf Positioning accuracy: ̈́0.030/1000ʳmm (no load)
Max. travel: 1000 mm Repeatability accuracy: ̈́0.005ʳmm (no load)
Rapid feed speed: 14 m/min Lost motion: 0.02 mm (no load)
Life: 25000 h
Sliding surface friction coefficient: 0.1

2. MECHANICAL CONDITIONS:
Calculation
data Axial load (kgf ) Feed speed Time
Kinds of
ʳ
operation ʳʳ Cutting resistance Sliding resistance mm/min ratio(%)

ʳ Rapid feed 0 190 14000 30


Light cutting 500 190 600 55
Heavy cutting 950 190 120 15
ϨʳSliding resistance: Fa = (W1+W2)
=0.1x(1100+800)
=190 (kgf )

3. Items to be decided:
1. Screw nominal O.D., Lead, Type of Nut
2. Accuracy grade
3. Thermal displacement
4. Driving motor

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1. Selecting Screw nominal O.D., Lead, Nut
(1) Lead ( l ) (3) Selecting the type of nut
The highest rotation speed of motor In case stiffness is a major concern, lost motion becomes less

V max 14000 important, following specifications are to be selected:


lЊ = = 7 (mm)
N max 2000 ϥ External circulation Ballscrew
ϨLead have to be 7 mm or more. ϥ Type: FDWC
ϥ Number of circuit: Bx2 or Bx3
( As per PMI catalog: select 8 and 10 mm for further analysis)
The value of Ca can be found as per this catalog: (kgf )
(2) Basic dynamic rate load (Ca) Screw nominal Lead 8 (mm) Lead 10 (mm)
Calculation O.D. (mm) Bx2 Bx3 Bx2 Bx3
data Axial load Feed speed Time
Kinds of
operation l=8 l = 10 ratio (%) 32 3210 4660
Rapid feed F1 = 190 N1 = 1750 N 1 = 1400 t 1 = 30 36 3265 4930
Light cutting F2 = 690 N2 = 75 N 2 = 60 t 2 = 55 40 3410 5220
Heavy cutting F3 = 1140 N3 = 15 N 3 = 12 t 3 = 15 45 3650 5175 5480 7760

Calculation of mean load and mean rotation 50 3900 5520 5790 8200
_1
3
F13.n1 .t1 + F23.n2 .t2 + .....+ Fn3.nn .tn
Mean load Fm = (4) Selecting screw shaft diameter
n1 .t1 + n2 .t2 + .....+ nn .tn Ballscrew shaft diameter can be decided by critical rotation
Mean rotation
n1 .t1 + n2 .t2 + .....+ nn .tn speed of high speed feed.
Nm = Assume both of the supporting ends are fixed.
t1 + t2 + .....+ tn So the permissible rotational speed :

Lead l (mm) 8 10 EIg dr


n= =f 107
L2
Mean load Fm (kgf ) 330 330 2

Nm (rpm) 569 455 dr Њ n×L 10-7


Mean rotation f
L = Max. stroke + Nut length/2 + unthread area length
Calculation of basic dynamic rate load = 1000 + 100 + 200 = 1300 (mm)
3 Screw shaft supported method is fixed-fixedʳ
Ca
L = 10 6 ʳf = 21.9
Fa fw
L When l =8 (mm) .................... dr Њ13.5 (mm)
Lt =
60N m If the highest rotational speed reaches 1750 rpmʿ
screw shaft diameter at thread root area must be bigger
than 14 mm.
Ϩ So screw shaft diameter shall be ranged in between 20 and 50 mm.
As per design Conditions:
L t = 25000 (hours) When l =10 (mm) .................... dr Њ10.8 (mm)
If the highest rotational speed reaches 1400 rpmʿ
f w = 1.2
screw shaft diameter at thread root area must be bigger
than 11 mm.
When l =8 (mm) ............ CaЊ3756 (kgf )
Ϩ So screw shaft diameter shall be ranged in between 16 and 50 mm.
If life > 25000 (hours) is needed,
Ca must be > 3756 (kgf ) (5) Considering rigidity
By initial conditions:
When l =10 (mm) ............. CaЊ3487 (kgf ) Lost motionΚ0.02 mm (no load)
Assume total displacement of components (including screw
If life > 25000 (hours) is needed,
shaft, ballnut and support bearing) of feed system is
Ca must be > 3487 (kgf ) 0.016mm. Thus the unilateral elastic displacement of feed
system is

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a. Axial rigidity of the screw shaft: KS ϨWith the condition of
Elastic displacement of the screw shaft: Make following selection by ignoring the bearing rigidity,
economical and safety consideration:
KS = A E L 10-3
x (L x ) Type of BallscrewΚ 40-FDWC-10B2
The smallest elastic displacement is in the middle of screw shaft. Screw shaft diameterΚ40 ( mm)
From following diagramʳUsing xЈLS ˂2, LeadΚ 10 ( mm)
Fa/2 Fa Fa/2
(6) Length of Ballscrew:
L =Max. travel + Nut length + Unthreaded area length
(including journal ends length)
= 1000 + 180 + 100
= 1280
Ls/2 Ls/2 Ѝ1300 ( mm)
Ls=1300 (mm)
(7) Preliminary check:
2
KS = dr E a. Fatigue life
10-3
LS 3
Ca 1
Lt =
6
10
LS = Fa = Fa 2LS 103 Fm fw 60n
KS dr E 3
4700 6 1
HereʳFa is sliding resistance of 190 (kgf ) = 10
330 1.2 60 455
The results are in the table 11.2.
Ѝ61000 (hours) >25000 (hours)
b. Axial rigidity of the nut: Kn b. Permissible rotational speed
Elastic displacement of the nut:
Setting the preload to be 1/3 of maximum axial load. n = f dr2 107
L
Fao = Fmax 3 = 1140 3 =380 (kgf ) = 4540 (rpm)
1/ 3
Critical speed of screw shaft is 4540 (rpm). It is much
Fao
Kn = 0.8 K bigger than the maximum rotational speed of design.
Ca
So the Ballscrew selected is safe.
= 0.1, then
Ln = Fa
Kn
The results are in the table 11.2.

Table11.2

ʳʳ Screw Nut Total


Nut model no. dr Ca K
Ks Ls Kn Ln L
32-FDWC-10B2 27.05 4660 125 37.1 5.1 93.0 2.0 7.1
36-FDWC-10B2 31.05 4930 138 48.9 3.9 101.2 1.9 5.8
40-FDWC-10B2 35.05 5220 151 62.3 3.0 108.7 1.7 4.7
45-FDWC-10B2 38.05 5480 167 73.5 2.6 118.3 1.6 4.2
50-FDWC-10B2 42.05 5790 182 89.7 2.1 126.5 1.5 3.6

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2. Selecting lead accuracy (2) Driving torque:
Positioning accuracy required: ̈́0.030/1000 mm (Max. travel) In this case, the time sharing of machine working at
Refer to table 3.2, accumulated reference lead deviation (̈́E) acceleration condition is limited. Assuming the machine
and total relative variation (e) works at constant speed, the torque caused by angular
Accuracy grades: C4 acceleration is then neglected.
E = ̈́ 0.025/1250 ( mm)
e = 0.018 ( mm) a. Preloading torque
Fao×l k = 0.3
TP = k×
3. Considering thermal displacement Fao= Fmax/3
380×1.0
According to the load capability of support bearings, make the = 0.3× 2Ӹ
specified travel (T) compensation to be
=18.1 (kgf .cm)
a. Thermal displacement:
b. Friction torque
= 12.0×10-6×3×1300 Rapid feed:
= 0.047 (mm) Fa×l
Ta =

b. Pretension force: = 190×1.0


2 ×0.9
4L = 33.6 (kgf .cm)
0.047×2.1×104× ×27.052
= Light cutting:
4×1300
= 436 ( kgf ) 690×1.0
Tb=
2 ×0.9
Specified Travel (T) : -0.047/1300
= 122.1 (kgf .cm)
Pretension force: 436 (kgf ).
Stretching: -0.047 (mm)
Heavy cutting:
1140×1.0
Tc=
2 ×0.9
4. Selecting driving motor
= 201.7 (kgf .cm)
<Required specifications>
1. The highest rotation speeds is 1500 rpm.
The maximum required driving torque is preloading torque

2. Time required to reach highest rotational speed is within 0.15 sec.


plus friction torque of heavy cutting.

(1) Inertial TL=Tp+Tc


a. Screw shaft: = 219.8 (kgf .cm)
GDS2 = ×D4×L
8 -3
×7.8×10
= ×44×130
8
= 101.9 ( kgf . cm2 )

b. Moving parts:
2
l
GDw2 = W
2
1.0
= ( 1100+800 )×
= 192.5 ( kgf .cm2 )
c. Coupling:
GDJ = 40 (kgf .cm2)
2

d. Total of inertial:
GDL2=GDS2+GDw2+GDJ2
= 334.4 (kgf .cm2)

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(3) Selecting driving motor 5. Calculating the stress of the Ballscrew
<Selecting conditions> F Fmax
a. The highest rotation speed: N max Њ1500 (rpm ) A d r2/4

= 1140×9.8×4
b. Rated torque: T M ЇT L
×35.052 ( dr is screw shaft thread root diameter)
c. Rotor inertia: J M ЊJ L б3
dr=40+1.4-6.35=35.05 (mm)
The specifications required for driving motor are then decided as = 11.56 N/mm2
per above conditions. = 1.16×10 7 N/m2
Ϩ Motor specifications:
= T×r
Output W M =3.6 (KW ) J Tmax=TL=219.8(kgf.cm)=21540 (N.mm)
Highest rotation speeds N max =1500 (rpm )
= 21540×20 J= =
(35.054)
=148167 (mm4)
148167 32 32
Rated torque T M =22.6 (N . m )
2
Rotor inertia GD M =750 (kgf . cm 2 ) = 2.91 N/mm2
= 2.91×10 6 N/m2
(4) Check required time period for reaching highest = 2
+ 2
rotation speed = 11.9×106 N/m2
t a= J × ×f 50CrMo4 steel tension strength is 1.1×108 N/m2 ˑ
T'M -TL 60
Yield strength is 0.9×108 N/m2 ˑ
Here
Ϩ So the Ballscrew selected is safe.
J: Total inertia
T' M = 2×T M 6. Calculating the buckling load of the screw shaft
T L: Rotation Torque (rapid)
f: nEI dr4
Safe factor (choose 1.4 for this case)
L2 L2
( 274.3+750 )
ta = × 2 ×1400 × 1.4 35.054
4 × 980 × ( 2 × 230 - (18.1+33.6 ) ) 60 = 20.3× ×103
11002
= 0.13 (sec) < 0.15 (sec)
=25300 (kgf )Ї Fmax (1140 kgf )
Ϩ So the Ballscrew selected is safe.
Ϩ Thus above motor specifications match design needs.

11.2 High Speed Porterage Apparatus (Horizontal application)

Motion direction

W2

Sliding resistance

W1

Fig.11.3 High speed porterage apparatus

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1. DESIGN CONDITIONS:
Table weight: W 1 = 50 kgf (2) Initial selection of screw shaft length:
Work piece weight: W 2 = 25 kgf L= Max. travel + Nut length + Unthreaded area length
(including journal ends length)
S max = 1000 mm =1000 + 100 + 100
Max. travel:
=1200 (mm)
Rapid feed speed: V max = 14 m/min
Life: L t = 25000 hours
(3) Selecting screw shaft diameter
Guiding surface friction coefficient: = 0.01 Ballscrew shaft diameter can be decided by critical rotation
Driving motor: N max = 3000 rpm speed of high speed feed.
Positioning Accuracy: ̈́ 0.10/ at max. travel Assume the supporting ends are fixed-supported.
So the permissible rotational speed :
Repeatability Accuracy: ̈́ 0.01 mm
EIg dr
n= =f 107
L2
2. MOTION CONDITIONS: 2
dr Њ n×L 10-7
f
V (m/min) L = Max. travel + Nut length/2 + Unthread area length
= 1000 + 50 + 100 = 1150 (mm)
x=1000mm
Screw shaft support method is fixed-supported
50 ʳf = 15.1
2 dr Њ21.9 (mm)
If the high rotational speed is 2500 rpm,
t4=0.3 Diameter at thread root area must be bigger than 22 mm.
t5=0.9
1 3 t6=0.3 Ϩ So Screw-shaft diameter shall be ranged in between 25 and 36 mm.
0 t (sec)
(4) Considering service life
t1=0.3 First to analyze Fig.11.4 (V-t diagram)
t2=0.9 4 6
The speed line is a straight one, hence it is a constant
t3=0.3
acceleration, periodically reciprocating motion.

1.5(s)
5 Maximum velocity: V max = 50 (m/min) = 0.83 (m/s)
Acceleration time: t 1 = 0.3 (s)
1.75(s) 1.75(s) Deceleration time: t 3 = 0.3 (s)

t=3.5s / T a. Running distance during acceleration

Fig.11.4 Porterage apparatus v-t diagram x1 = V0 + V ×t = 0+0.83


×0.3= 0.125 (m) =125 (mm)
2 2
3. Items to be decided b. Running distance during constant speed
1. Screw nominal O.D., Lead x2 = V . t = 0.83×0.9=0.75 (m) = 750 (mm)
2. Accuracy grade c. Running distance during deceleration
3. Type of nut V0 + V 0.83+0
x3 = ×t = ×0.3= 0.125 (m) =125 (mm)
4. Driving motor 2 2
d. The line segment 1
1. Selecting Screw nominal O.D., Lead Vmax
a1 = = 0.833 = 2.8 (m/s 2)
(1) Lead ʻ l )Κ t1 0.3
The highest rotation speed of motor F1 = (W1 + W2 )×g + (W1 +W2 )×a1
V max 50000 = 0.01×(50+25)×9.8+(50+25)×2.8
lЊ = = 17 (mm) = 217 (N)
N max 3000
ϨLead have to be 18 mm or more. N1 = nmax 2 = 2500 2 = 1250 (rpm)
( As per PMI catalog : select 8 and 10 mm for further analysis)
If lead is 20 mm, the highest rapid feed speed 50 m/min shall be
reached as long as the motor rotates at 2500 rpm.
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e. The line segment 2
3. Selecting Ballscrew type
F2 = f = (W1+W2)×g Considering operation conditions, effective turns of A1 is
= 0.01× (50 + 25)× 9.8 selected.
= 7.35 (N ) Selecting following type:
N2 = 2500 (rpm) R25-20A1-FSWE-1000-1160-0.018
f. The line segment 3 Screw-shaft support method is fixed-supported
F3 = (W1+W2)×g + (W1+W2)×a3
= 0.01×(50+25)×9.8+(50+25)×(-2.8) 4. Selecting driving motor
= -203 (N) < Required specifications>
N3 = nmax 2 = 2500/2 = 1250 (rpm) 1. The highest rotation speed of 3000 (rpm).
Whence the relationship between the applied axial load, running
distance, time and mean rotation can be as follows: 2. Time required to reach highest rotational speed is within 0.30 sec.

Running Mean (1) Inertial


Motion Axial load Time
distance rotation a. Screw shaft:
JS H = ×D ×L
4
1. Acceleration forward 217 125 0.3 1250
32g
-3
7.35 750 0.9 2500 ×7.8×10
2. Constant speed forward
= ×2.54×120
32×980
3. Deceleration forward -203 125 0.3 1250
= 0.0037 (kgf . cm . sec 2 )
4. Acceleration returning -217 125 0.3 1250
b. Moving parts:
5. Constant speed returning -7.35 750 0.9 2500 2
Jw = W l
6. Deceleration returning 203 125 0.3 1250 g 2
2
25+50 2
g. Calculation of mean load and mean rotation: = ×
_1 980 2
3
F13.n1 .t1 + F23.n2 .t2 + .....+ Fn3.nn .tn = 0.0078 (kgf . cm . sec 2)
Fm =
n1 .t1 + n2 .t2 + .....+ nn .tn _1
c. Coupling:
3 3 3
3 J C = 0.0005 (kgf . cm . sec 2 )
217 ×1250×0.6+7.35 ×2500×1.8+203 ×1250×0.6
= d. Total of Inertial:
1250×0.6+2500×1.8+1250×0.6
JL = Jsh + Jw + JC
= 132.4 ( N ) = 0.012 (kgf . cm . sec 2 )
n1 .t1 + n2 .t2 + .....+ nn .tn (2) Driving torque
Nm =
t1 + t2 + .....+ tn a. During constant speed:
F ×l
=
1250×0.6+2500×1.8+1250×0.6 T1 = 2 = 7.35×2
3.5 2 × 2×0.9
= 1714 (rpm) = 2.6ʳЍ3.00 (N . cm)
h. Calculation of life b. During acceleration
3
Ca 1 T2 = T 1 + J w
Lt = × ×10 6 JM = 0.01 (kgf . cm . sec )
2
Fm × fw 60N m 2 n
= T1 + (JL + JM )×
60t1
1050×9.8 1 2 ×2500
= × ×106 = 3+(0.009+0.01)×9.8×
132.4×2.5 60×1714 60×0.3
= 166 (N . cm)
= 292000 (hours) Њ 25000 (hours) c. During deceleration:
ϨAbove conforms design requirements.
T3 = T1 - J w
2 n
2. Selecting accuracy grade = T1 - (JL + JM )×
60t3
2 ×2500
Positioning accuracy of ̈́0.01/1000 mm(Max. travel) = 3-(0.009+0.01)×9.8×
60×0.3
From table 3.2 = -160 (N . cm)
Accuracy grade: C5
E = ̈́0.040/1000
e = 0.027

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(3) Selecting driving motor 5. Calculating the stress of the Ballscrew
<Selecting conditions> Fmax
= F=
1. The highest rotation speed: N max Њ3000 (rpm) A d r 2/4
2. Rated torque -------T M ЇT L = 217×4 2 dr =25+0.3-3.175=22.425(mm)
×22.425 (dr is screw shaft thread minor diameter)
3. Rotor inertia -------J M ЊJ L б3
= 0.55 N/mm 2
The specifications required for driving motor are then decided as
per above conditions. = 5.5×105 N/m2
Ϩ Motor specifications
= ×
T
Output W M =400 (W )
J Tmax=TL=166 (N.cm)=1660 (N.mm)
Highest rotation speeds N max =3000 (rpm ) (22.4254)
1660 ×12.5 J= = =24827 (mm4)
Rated torque T M =1.27 (N . m ) = 32 32
24827
Rotor inertia J M =0.01 (kgf . cm . sec 2 ) = 0.84 N/mm2
= 8.4×105 N/m2
(4) Effective torque: =
= 0.11×108 N/m2
T2 ×ta+T1 ×tb+T3 ×t
2 2 2
Trms = 50CrMo4 steel tension strength is 1.1×108 N/m2 ˑ
t
Yield strength is 0.9×108 N/m2 ˑ
166 ×06+3 ×1.8+160 ×0.6
2 2 2
= Ϩ So the Ballscrew selected is safe.
3.5
= 95 (N . cm ) < 127 (N . cm ) 6. Calculating the buckling load of the screw shaft
ϨʳIt conforms to design requirements.
nEI dr4
2
(5) T ime required to reach highest rotational speed. L L2
4
22.425
= 10.2× ×103
ta = ' J × 2 n × f 11602
TM -TL 60
= 1917 (kgf ) Ї Fmax (22.14 kgf )
Here:
Ϩ So the Ballscrew selected is safe.
J : Total inertia
T M ' = 2×T M
TL : Rotation Torque (rapid)
f : Safe factor (choose 1.4 for this case)

ta = 0.009+0.01 × 9.8 × 2 ×2500 ×1.4


2×127×3 60
= 0.27 (s )< 0.3 (s )
ϨIt conforms to design requirements.

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11.3 Vertical Porterage Apparatus
1. DESIGN CONDITIONS:

Motion direction
Table weight: W 1 = 300 kgf
Work piece weight: W 2 = 50 kgf
Max. travel: S max = 1500 mm
Rapid feed speed: V max = 15 m/min

Sliding resistance
Life: L t = 20000 hours
w
Guiding surface friction coefficient: = 0.01

FaΚ Axial load


Driving motor: N max = 1500 rpm
Positioning accuracy: ̈́0.8/1500 mm
Repeatability accuracy: ̈́0.3 mm

Fig.11.5 Vertical porterage apparatus

1. Selecting accuracy grades


2. MOTION CONDITIONS: As per design condition: positioning accuracy required: 0.8/1500 mm.
V(m/min) ± 0.8 = ± 0.16
s1=300mm s2=1500mm 1500 300
15 t1=0.2 Refer to table 3.2, accumulated reference lead deviation (̈́E)
t2=1.0
4 6 and total relative variation (e)
t3=0.2 5
Accuracy grades C10
1 3 E=̈́0.12/300 mm.
t(sec)
Ϩ So the porterage apparatus can use Rolled Ballscrew.
t4=0.2
t5=5.8
2 t6=0.2
2. Selecting screw nominal O.D., Lead
t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 (1) Lead ( l )
5(sec) The highest rotation speed of motor
5(sec)X5 times 15(sec) V max 15000
t=40s/ T lЊ = = 10 (mm)
N max 1500
Fig.11.6 Porterage apparatus' v-t diagram ϨLead have to be 10 mm or more.
( As per PMI catalog : select 10 mm for further analysis)

3. Items to be decided: (2) Permissible axial load


1. Accuracy grade Setting up is positive.
2. Screw nominal O.D., Lead a. Force during acceleration (downward) 1
3. Driving motor Vmax 15000
a1 = =
60×0.2 =1250 (mm/s ) =1.25 (m/s )
2 2
t1
f = (W 1 +W 2 )×g= 0.01(300+500)×9.8 (Friction)
= 35 (N )

F=maШF 1 =(W 1+W 2 )×g-f-(W 1 +W 2 )×a 1


= 2958 (N )

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b. Force during constant speed (downward) 2 (6) Calculating of basic dynamic rate load:
a=0ШF 2 =(W 1 +W 2 )×g-f Axial load Mean rotation Time
Motion
= 3395 (N) (N) (rpm) (sec)
c. Force during deceleration (downward) 3 Acceleration (down) F 1 =2958 N 1 =750 t 1 =1.0
F=maШF 3=(W 1 +W 2 )×g-f+(W 1 +W 2 )×a 3 Constant speed (down) F 2 =3395 N 2 =1500 t 2 =5.0
= 3833 (N)
Deceleration (down) F 3 =3833 N 3 =750 t 3 =1.0
d. Force during acceleration (upward) 4
Acceleration (up) F 4 =3903 N 4 =750 t 4 =0.2
F=maШF 4=(W 1 +W 2 )×g-f+(W 1 +W 2 )×a 4
= 3903 (N) Constant speed (up) F 5 =3465 N 5 =1500 t 5 =5.8
e. Force during constant speed (upward) 5 Deceleration (up) F 6 =3028 N 6 =750 t 6 =0.2
a=0ШF 5 =(W 1 +W 2 )×g+f _1
3
= 3465 (N) F13.n1 .t1 + F23.n2 .t2 + .....+ Fn3.nn .tn
Mean load Fm =
f. Force during deceleration (upward) 6 n1 .t1 + n2 .t2 + .....+ nn .tn
F=maШF 6=(W 1 +W 2 )×g+f-(W 1 +W 2 )×a 6 = 3436 (N)
= 3028 (N) n1 .t1 + n2 .t2 + .....+ nn .tn
Mean rotation Nm =
So Fa max =F 4 = 3903 (N) t1 + t2 + .....+ tn
(3) Buckling load: = 900 (rpm)
nEI dr4 As per design condition:
L2 L2
1/4
Life required is 20000 hours, Let fw=1.2
3
P×L2 Ca 1
dr = m ×10-3 Lt = × ×106
Fm × fw 60Nm
1/4
3903×18002 Ca=(60Nm×Lt)1/3×Fm×fw×10-2
= ×10-3
9.8×10.2 = 42303 (N)
= 19 (mm) = 4320 (kgf )
Screw shaft diameter at thread root area must be bigger than 19 mm. ϨIf the life required is > 20000 (hours),
ϨSo screw shaft diameter shall be ranged in between 25 and 50 mm. Ca has to be > 4320 (kgf )

(4) The length of screw shaft (7) Calculating basic static rate load:
L= Max. travel + Nut length + Unthreaded area length
(including journal ends length) Co=F max ×f s Let fS = 2.0
=1500 + 100 + 200
=1800 (mm) = 7806 (N)
Slenderness ratio: 60 or less = 800 (kgf )
L 1800 Co has to be > 800 (kgf )
DЊ = = 30 (mm)
60 60
ϨSo screw shaft diameter shall be ranged in between 32 and 50 mm. Selection is made as follows:
ϨType of the Ballscrew: 40-FSWW-10B2
(5) Permissible rotational speed:
Assume the supporting ends are fixed-supported Screw shaft diameter: 40 (mm)
So the permissible rotational speed: Lead: 10 (mm)
EIg dr Basic dynamic rate load: 5200 (kgf )
n= =f 107
L2
2
dr Њ n×L 10-7 ( f=15.1, L=1800 )
f
Њ 30
If the highest rotational speed reaches 1500 rpm, screw shaft
thread diameter at thread root area must be bigger than 30 mm.
ϨSo screw shaft diameter shall be ranged in between 36 and 50 mm.

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3. Selecting driving motor 3. Torque required for acceleration:
<Required specifications> T7 = J.w
1. The highest rotation speeds is 1500 rpm. = (JL + JM )× GDM = 120 (kgf .cm2)
2. Time required to reach highest rotational speed is within 0.15 sec. 60t1
(178 + 120 ) 2 × 1500
= ×
(1) Inertial 4 × 980 60 × 0.2
a. Screw shaft: = 59.7 (kgf .cm) = 585 (N.cm)
×D ×L 4
GDS2 =
8 -3
×7.8×10 4. Total torque:
= ×44×180
8 a. Acceleration (downward):
= 141.1 ( kgf . cm2 )
Tk1 = T1+T7 = 520+585 = 1105 (N.cm)
b. Moving parts: b. Constant speed (downward):
2

GDw2 = W
l Tt1 = T2 = 600 (N.cm)
2 c. Deceleration (downward):
1.0
= ( 300+50 )× Tg1 = T3+T7 = 680+585 = 1265 (N.cm)
= 35.5 ( kgf .cm2 ) d. Acceleration (upward):
Tk2 = T4+T7 = 690+585 = 1275 (N.cm)
c. Coupling:
e. Constant speed (upward):
GDJ =1.0 (kgf . cm 2 )
2

Tt2 = T5 = 610 (N.cm)


d. Total of Inertial: f. Deceleration (upward):
GDL =GDS +GDw +GDJ Tg2 = T6+T7 = 540+585 = 1125 (N.cm)
2 2 2 2

= 178 (kgf .cm2) ϨTmax = Tk2 = 1275 (N.cm)

(2) Driving torque: (3) Selecting driving motor


1. Friction torque <Selecting conditions>
a. Acceleration (downward): 1 a. The highest rotation speeds: NmaxЊ1500 ( rpm)
2950×1.0
T1 = Fa×l = = 520 (N . cm) b. Rated torque -------TMЇTL
c. Rotor inertia-------JMЊJLб3
b. Constant speed (downward): 2 The specifications required for driving motor are then

T2 = Fa×l = 3395×1.0 = 600 (N . cm)


decided as per above conditions

ϨMotor specifications
c. Deceleration (downward): 3 Output WM=2000 (W )
Fa×l 3833×1.0 Highest rotation speeds Nmax=1500 ( rpm)
T3 = = = 680 (N . cm)
Rated torque TM=13 (N . m)
GD M=120 ( kgf .cm2)
2
d. Acceleration (upward): 4 Rotor inertia
T4 = 690 (N.cm)
e. Constant speed (upward): 5 (4) Effective torque:
T5 = 610 (N.cm)
Tk21 × t 1 + T t 21 × t 2 + T g21 × t 3 + T k22 × t 4 + T t 22 × t 5 + T g22 × t 6
f. Deceleration (upward): 6 Trms =
t
T6 = 540 (N.cm)
2 2 2
2 2 2
= 1105 ×1.0 + 600 × 5 + 1265 ×1 + 1275 × 0.2 + 610 × 5.8 + 1125 × 0.2
2. Preloading torque 20
TP = k × Fao×l = 606 (N.cm) < 1300 (N.cm)
.
. . Fao = 0
... T = 0 ϨIt conforms to design requirements.
P

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4. Calculating the stress of the Ballscrew
F Fmax
A d r2/4
(dr is screw shaft thread root diameter)
= 3903×9.8×4 dr=40+1.4-6.35=35.05 (mm)
×35.052
= 4.04 N/mm2
6
= 4.04×10 N/m2

= T×r Tmax=TL=1275 (N.cm)=12750 (N.mm)


J
(35.054)
12750×20 J= = =148167 (mm4)
= 32 32
148167
= 1.72 N/mm2
6
= 1.72×10 N/m2

2
= + 2
= 4.39×10 6 N/m2
50CrMo4 steel tension strength is 1.1×10 8 N/m 2 >
Yield strength is 0.9×10 8 N/m 2 >
Ϩ So the Ballscrew selected is safe.

5. Calculating the buckling load of the screw shaft


nEI dr4
L2 L2
35.054 3
= 10.2× ×10
18002
= 4751 (kgf )ЇFmax (398 kgf )
Ϩ So the Ballscrew selected is safe.

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BALLSCREW with HOLLOW COOLING SYSTEM
PMI's design of hollow cooling system is especially good for high speed Ballscrews. It shall well dissipate
heat generated by friction between balls and grooves during Ballscrew running, and then to minimize thermal
deformation as to ensure positioning accuracy.

12.1 Introduction to Hollow Cooling System


The hollow cooling system is designed by PMI. (Fig.12.1) It uses a coolant pipe through the hollow
hole of Ballscrew. The hollow hole is through all of the Ballscrew, and one end is clogged with the oil seal
by PMI patent. The coolant is pumped into coolant pipe and flow to the end of coolant pipe. Coolant then
flow reversely along the hollow hole back into the coolant collector. It can cool down the Ballscrew. The
coolant is then sucked back to the cooling unit to drop coolant temperature and pumped again to the
coolant pipe to complete circulation.

coolant out

coolant reverse coolant pipe coolant in

Fig.12.1 Hollow cooling diagram

12.2 Patent

12.2.1 Hollow cooling system 12.2.2 Cooling entrance

1. Taiwan patent No.182845. 1. Taiwan patent No.163206.


2. Features:
(i) Well and effectively control Ballscrew thermal
expansion.
(ii) Simple design and structure to save cost.

Fig.12.2 Hollow cooling system Fig.12.3 Cooling entrance

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12.2.3 End sealing 12.2.5 Thermal control system test unit
Taiwan patent No.107485.
1. Patent pending
2. Features:
Easy for installing, disassembling and maintenance.

12.2.4 Coolant pipe support installation

1. Patent pending
2. Supported the coolant pipe. Let it don't touch
Ballscrew.

Fig.12.5 Thermal control system test unit

Fig 12.4 End sealing structure

12.3 Thermal control experiment

12.3.1 Test condition 12.3.2 The results of experiment


Screw nominal O.D. : 40 mm
As per the results by experiment, PMI's design of
Lead: 10 mm
1000 rpm hollow cooling system proves an effective way for
Rotation speed:
Speed: 10 m/min controlling the thermal expansion on the Ballscrew.
Load: 400 Kgf Hence it is a very helpful design to high precision
Slideways: Hardened ways machine tools.

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30

No cooling
25

Hollow cooling
20

15

10

0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 (min)

Fig.12.6The rule of experiment

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Precision Ground BallScrew

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13.1 External Ball Circulation Nuts

Features:

Lower noise due to longer ball circulation paths.


Offers smoother ball running.
Offers better solution and quality for long lead or large diameter ballscrews.

Type:
There are two types of Ballnut of the external circulation Ball Screws. They are
"immersion type" of Fig.13.1. and "extrusive type" of Fig. 13.2. The "immersion
type" means the ball circulation tubes are inside the circular surface of Ballnut as
shown on specifications of this catalogue are of "immersion type".

In some cases, as per designs on customer's drawings, there are smaller


outer diameters ballnuts required. Then the ball circulation tubes shall extrude out
of Ballnut circular surface.

Fig.13.1 Immersion type Fig.13.2 Extrusive type

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FSWC
L
Q(oil hole) Q(oil hole) T S
Z

X
Y
W W W

H G
UNIT: mm

EFFECTIVE BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static
BALL 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q
3 2.000 2.5x1 250 430 37 8
10 4 2.000 2.5x1 250 430 26 40 46 10 36 14 28 10 4.5 8 4.5 M6x1P 9
5 2.000 2.5x1 250 430 42 9
4 2.381 2.5x1 380 640 40 12
12 30 50 10 40 16 32 10 4.5 8 4.5 M6x1P
5 2.381 2.5x1 380 640 42 12
4 2.381 2.5x1 410 750 40 14
14 34 57 11 45 17 34 10 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
5 3.175 2.5x1 675 1145 42 16
4 2.381 2.5x1 420 800 40 15
15 5 3.175 2.5x1 680 1210 34 42 57 10 45 17 34 10 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P 16
10 3.175 2.5x1 680 1210 55 16
1.5x2 490 1010 44 19
4 2.381 2.5x1 430 850 34 41 57 11 45 17 34 10 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P 16
3.5x1 560 1180 42 22
1.5x2 805 1525 45 20
2.5x1 690 1270 41 17
5 3.175 40 63 11 51 21 42 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
16 2.5x2 1250 2540 56 33
3.5x1 920 1780 46 24
1.5x2 805 1525 52 20
6 3.175 2.5x1 690 1270 40 44 63 11 51 21 42 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P 17
3.5x1 920 1780 52 21
10 3.175 2.5x1 690 1270 40 56 63 11 51 21 42 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P 19
1.5x2 530 1270 44 22
10
2.5x1 480 1060 40 19
4 2.381 40 63.5 11 51 21 42 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
2.5x2 820 2120 50 15 37
3.5x1 600 1480 43 10 26
1.5x2 965 2070 45 15 25
2.5x1 830 1730 42 10 21
5 3.175 44 67 11 55 26 52 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
2.5x2 1510 3460 56 15 41
20
3.5x1 1110 2420 46 15 29
1.5x2 1285 2545 56 15 26
6 3.969 2.5x1 1100 2120 48 49 71 11 59 27 54 10 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P 21
3.5x1 1470 2970 56 15 30
1.5x2 1285 2545 61 15 26
8 3.969 2.5x1 1100 2120 48 54 75 13 61 27 54 15 6.6 11 6.5 M6x1P 21
3.5x1 1470 2970 62 15 30

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UNIT: mm

EFFECTIVE BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static
BALL (1x106 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q

1.5x2 600 1630 44 27


2.5x1 510 1355 40 23
4 2.381 46 69 11 57 26 52 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
2.5x2 930 2710 49 44
3.5x1 680 1900 42 31
1.5x2 1065 2575 45 30
2.5x1 910 2150 41 25
5 3.175 50 73 11 61 28 56 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
2.5x2 1650 4300 56 48
3.5x1 1210 3010 46 35
1.5x2 1420 3215 56 31
25 2.5x1 1210 2680 49 26
6 3.969 53 76 11 64 29 58 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
2.5x2 2190 5360 62 50
3.5x1 1610 3750 56 35
1.5x2 1820 3840 61 31
8 4.762 2.5x1 1560 3200 58 61 85 13 71 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M6x1P 26
3.5x1 2080 4480 66 37
1.5x2 1820 3840 71 31
10 4.762 2.5x1 1560 3200 58 65 85 15 71 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M6x1P 26
3.5x1 2080 4480 75 37
12 3.969 2.5x1 1210 2680 53 60 76 11 64 32 64 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P 26
1.5x2 1110 2960 46 33
2.5x1 950 2470 42 27
5 3.175 55 83 12 69 31 62 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P
2.5x2 1720 4940 56 53
3.5x1 1270 3460 47 38
1.5x2 1480 3605 57 33
2.5x1 1270 3000 50 28
6 3.969 55 83 12 69 31 62 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P
2.5x2 2300 6000 63 54
28
3.5x1 1690 4200 57 39
1.5x2 1935 4325 65 35
8 4.762 2.5x1 1650 3600 60 63 29
93 15 76 36 72 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
3.5x1 2200 5040 68 40
1.5x2 1935 4325 74 35
10 4.762 2.5x1 1650 3600 60 67 93 15 76 36 72 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P 29
3.5x1 2200 5040 77 40

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H G
UNIT: mm

EFFECTIVE BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static
BALL 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q
2.5x1 565 1750 40 27
4 2.381 54 81 12 67 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M6x1P
2.5x2 1020 3500 50 53
1.5x2 1180 3410 47 36
2.5x1 1010 2840 43 31
5 3.175 2.5x2 1830 5680 58 57 85 12 71 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P 59
2.5x3 2590 8520 72 87
3.5x1 1350 3980 47 42
1.5x2 1560 4135 57 37
2.5x1 1330 3450 45 31
6 3.969 62 88 12 75 34 68 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P
2.5x2 2410 6900 63 60
3.5x1 1770 4830 57 43
32 1.5x2 2010 5010 64 38
2.5x1 1720 4180 63 32
8 4.762 66 98 15 82 38 76 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
2.5x2 3120 8360 80 62
3.5x1 2300 5850 68 44
1.5x2 3000 6530 78 40
2.5x1 2570 5440 68 34
10 6.35 74 108 15 90 41 82 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
2.5x2 4660 10880 97 65
3.5x1 3430 7620 78 46
1.5x2 3000 6530 88 40
2.5x1 2570 5440 77 34
12 6.35 74 108 18 90 41 82 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
2.5x2 4660 10880 110 65
3.5x1 3430 7620 91 46
1.5x2 1240 3850 50 40
2.5x2 1920 6420 60 65
5 3.175 65 98 15 82 38 76 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
2.5x3 2720 9630 75 96
3.5x1 1410 4490 50 46
2.5x2 2600 7900 66 67
6 3.969 65 98 15 82 38 76 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
2.5x3 3680 11850 84 98
36 1.5x2 3180 7410 81 44
2.5x1 2720 6180 71 37
10 6.35 75 118 18 98 45 90 15 11 17.5 11 M8x1P
2.5x2 4930 12360 103 71
3.5x1 3630 8650 81 51
2.5x1 2720 6180 77 37
12 6.35 2.5x2 4930 12360 75 110 118 18 98 45 90 15 11 17.5 11 M8x1P 71
3.5x1 3630 8650 91 51

50
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H G
UNIT: mm

EFFECTIVE BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static
BALL (1x106 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q

1.5x2 1280 4275 50 43


2.5x1 1090 3560 48 36
5 3.175 2.5x2 1980 7120 67 60 101 15 83 39 78 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P 70
2.5x3 2800 10680 75 103
3.5x1 1450 4980 50 50
1.5x2 1750 5300 60 45
2.5x1 1500 4420 53 37
6 3.969 2.5x2 2720 8840 70 66 104 15 86 40 80 15 9 14 8.5 PT1/8" 73
2.5x3 3850 13260 84 107
3.5x1 2000 6190 60 52
1.5x2 2220 6320 64 46
40 2.5x1 1900 5270 63 38
8 4.762 74 108 15 90 41 82 15 9 14 85 PT1/8"
2.5x2 3450 10540 83 74
3.5x1 2540 7380 68 53
1.5x2 3370 8335 81 48
2.5x1 2880 6950 71 40
10 6.35 82 124 18 102 47 94 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
2.5x2 5220 13900 103 78
3.5x1 3840 9730 81 55
2.5x1 2880 6950 77 40
12 6.35 2.5x2 5220 13900 86 112 128 18 106 48 96 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8" 78
3.5x1 3840 9730 91 55
2.5x2 5480 15700 101 85
10 6.35 88 132 18 110 50 100 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
2.5x3 7760 23550 131 126
45 2.5x1 3550 8950 84 45
12 7.144 2.5x2 6440 17900 90 112 132 18 110 50 100 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8" 87
2.5x3 9120 26850 148 128

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H G
UNIT: mm

EFFECTIVE BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static
BALL 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q
1.5x2 1410 5305 50 52
1.5x3 2000 7960 60 76
5 3.175 80 114 15 96 43 86 15 9 14 8.5 PT1/8"
2.5x2 2190 8840 60 84
3.5x1 1610 6190 50 60
1.5x2 1920 6600 60 53
2.5x2 2980 11000 67 87
6 3.969 84 118 15 100 45 90 15 9 14 8.5 PT1/8"
2.5x3 4220 16500 85 128
3.5x1 2190 7700 60 62
1.5x2 2515 7810 68 55
2.5x2 3900 13020 86 90
8 4.762 87 128 18 107 49 98 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
50 2.5x3 5520 19530 109 132
3.5x1 2870 9110 71 64
1.5x2 3725 10450 81 57
2.5x1 3190 8710 71 48
10 6.35 2.5x2 5790 17420 93 101 135 18 113 51 102 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8" 94
2.5x3 8200 26130 131 137
3.5x1 4260 12190 81 67
2.5x1 3700 10050 88 49
12 7.144 100 146 22 122 55 110 20 14 20 13 PT1/8"
2.5x2 6710 20100 116 95
2.5x2 6005 19540 101 101
55 10 6.35 102 144 18 122 54 108 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
2.5x3 8510 29310 131 148

52
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H G
UNIT: mm

EFFECTIVE BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static
BALL (1x106 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q

2.5x1 3510 11200 75 58


10 6.35 2.5x2 6370 22400 108 105 154 22 130 58 116 20 14 20 13 PT1/8" 112
2.5x3 9020 33600 135 165
2.5x1 4770 13780 88 60
63
12 7.938 2.5x2 8650 27560 115 124 161 22 137 61 122 20 14 20 13 PT1/8" 116
2.5x3 12250 41340 160 170
2.5x2 7130 28500 105 136
10 6.35 130 176 22 152 66 132 20 14 20 13 PT1/8"
2.5x3 10100 42750 134 201
2.5x2 9710 35560 124 141
80 12 7.938 136 182 22 158 68 136 20 14 20 13 PT1/8"
2.5x3 13760 53340 160 207
2.5x2 16450 59280 160 159
16 9.525 143 204 28 172 77 154 30 18 26 17.5 PT1/8"
2.5x3 23300 88920 208 234

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H G
UNIT: mm

EFFECTIVE BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static
BALL 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q
1.5x2 490 1010 81 36
4 2.381 2.5x1 430 850 34 70 57 11 45 17 34 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P 30
3.5x1 560 1180 78 42
1.5x2 805 1525 89 38
2.5x1 690 1270 77 32
16 5 3.175 40 63 11 51 20 40 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
2.5x2 1250 2540 105 64
3.5x1 920 1780 87 44
1.5x2 805 1525 100 38
6 3.175 2.5x1 690 1270 40 80 63 11 51 20 40 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P 32
3.5x1 920 1780 100 44
1.5x2 530 1270 75 43
2.5x1 480 1060 67 36
4 2.381 40 63 11 51 24 48 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
2.5x2 820 2120 89 71
3.5x1 600 1480 75 50
1.5x2 965 2070 80 47
2.5x1 830 1730 76 39
5 3.175 44 67 11 55 26 52 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
2.5x2 1510 3460 105 79
20
3.5x1 1110 2420 80 55
1.5x2 1285 2545 97 48
6 3.969 2.5x1 1100 2120 48 82 71 11 59 27 54 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P 39
3.5x1 1470 2970 93 56
1.5x2 1285 2545 108 48
8 3.969 2.5x1 1100 2120 48 102 75 13 61 28 56 15 6.6 11 6.5 M6x1P 39
3.5x1 1470 2970 110 56

54
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H G
UNIT: mm

EFFECTIVE BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static
BALL (1x106 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q

1.5x2 600 1630 75 53


2.5x1 510 1355 67 44
4 2.381 46 69 11 57 26 52 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
2.5x2 930 2710 91 87
3.5x1 680 1900 75 61
1.5x2 1065 2575 86 57
2.5x1 910 2150 77 47
5 3.175 50 73 11 61 28 56 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
2.5x2 1650 4300 105 95
3.5x1 1210 3010 86 67
1.5x2 1420 3215 91 58
25
2.5x1 1210 2680 82 48
6 3.969 53 76 11 64 29 58 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
2.5x2 2190 5360 116 96
3.5x1 1610 3750 93 68
1.5x2 1820 3840 111 59
8 4.762 2.5x1 1560 3200 58 95 85 13 71 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M6x1P 49
3.5x1 2080 4480 111 69
1.5x2 1820 3840 134 59
10 4.762 2.5x1 1560 3200 58 117 85 15 71 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M6x1P 49
3.5x1 2080 4480 138 69
1.5x2 1110 2960 86 62
2.5x1 950 2470 78 52
5 3.175 55 83 12 69 31 62 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P
2.5x2 1720 4940 106 104
3.5x1 1270 3460 86 73
1.5x2 1480 3605 98 64
2.5x1 1270 3000 89 53
6 3.969 55 83 12 69 31 62 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P
2.5x2 2300 6000 117 106
28
3.5x1 1690 4200 94 74
1.5x2 1935 4325 113 65
8 4.762 2.5x1 1650 3600 60 97 93 15 76 36 72 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P 54
3.5x1 2200 5040 113 76
1.5x2 1935 4325 134 65
10 4.762 2.5x1 1650 3600 60 117 93 15 76 36 72 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P 54
3.5x1 2200 5040 138 76

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H G
UNIT: mm

EFFECTIVE BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static
BALL 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q
2.5x1 565 1750 68 54
4 2.381 54 81 12 67 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M6x1P
2.5x2 1020 3500 90 104
1.5x2 1180 3410 82 70
2.5x1 1010 2840 78 58
5 3.175 2.5x2 1830 5680 58 105 85 12 71 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P 116
2.5x3 2590 8520 136 173
3.5x1 1350 3980 82 82
1.5x2 1560 4135 100 71
2.5x1 1330 3450 87 59
6 3.969 62 88 12 75 34 68 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P
2.5x2 2410 6900 123 118
3.5x1 1770 4830 100 83
32 1.5x2 2010 5010 113 73
2.5x1 1720 4180 106 60
8 4.762 66 98 15 82 38 76 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
2.5x2 3120 8360 152 121
3.5x1 2300 5850 113 85
1.5x2 3000 6530 138 75
2.5x1 2570 5440 118 62
10 6.35 74 108 15 90 41 82 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
2.5x2 4660 10880 177 125
3.5x1 3430 7620 148 87
1.5x2 3000 6530 160 75
2.5x1 2570 5440 137 62
12 6.35 74 108 18 90 41 82 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
2.5x2 4660 10880 208 125
3.5x1 3430 7620 160 87
1.5x2 1240 3850 91 78
2.5x2 1920 6420 110 128
5 3.175 65 98 15 82 38 76 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
2.5x3 2720 9630 139 190
3.5x1 1410 4490 90 90
2.5x2 2600 7900 123 98 15 82 38 76 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P 131
6 3.969 65
2.5x3 3680 11850 159 195
8 4.762 2.5x2 3265 9450 70 153 114 18 92 46 92 20 11 17.5 11 M8x1P 133
36
1.5x2 3180 7410 141 83
2.5x1 2720 6180 131 69
10 6.35 75 118 18 98 45 90 15 11 17.5 11 M8x1P
2.5x2 4930 12360 180 138
3.5x1 3630 8650 151 97
2.5x1 2720 6180 137 69
12 6.35 2.5x2 4930 12360 75 208 118 18 98 45 90 15 11 17.5 11 M8x1P 138
3.5x1 3630 8650 161 97

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H G
UNIT: mm

EFFECTIVE BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static
BALL (1x106 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q

1.5x2 1280 4275 88 85


2.5x1 1090 3560 84 70
5 3.175 2.5x2 1980 7120 67 108 101 15 83 39 78 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P 138
2.5x3 2800 10680 139 204
3.5x1 1450 4980 88 97
1.5x2 1750 5300 103 86
2.5x1 1500 4420 90 72
6 3.969 2.5x2 2720 8840 70 123 104 15 86 40 80 15 9 14 8.5 PT1/8" 143
2.5x3 3850 13260 159 212
3.5x1 2000 6190 103 100
1.5x2 2220 6320 124 87
40 2.5x1 1900 5270 108 73
8 4.762 74 108 15 90 41 82 15 9 14 8.5 PT1/8"
2.5x2 3450 10540 152 145
3.5x1 2540 7380 124 102
1.5x2 3370 8335 141 90
2.5x1 2880 6950 131 75
10 6.35 82 124 18 102 47 94 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
2.5x2 5220 13900 180 151
3.5x1 3840 9730 151 106
2.5x1 2880 6950 137 75
12 6.35 2.5x2 5220 13900 86 208 128 18 106 48 96 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8" 151
3.5x1 3840 9730 161 106
2.5x2 2850 9870 123 157
6 3.969 80 114 15 96 48 96 15 9 14 8.5 PT1/8"
2.5x3 4035 14800 159 232
2.5x2 3650 11780 158 160
8 4.762 85 127 18 105 52 104 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
2.5x3 5175 17670 206 238
45
2.5x2 5480 15700 180 167
10 6.35 88 132 18 110 50 100 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
2.5x3 7760 23550 243 247
2.5x1 3550 8950 140 84
12 7.144 90 132 18 110 50 100 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
2.5x2 6440 17900 210 169

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H G
UNIT: mm

EFFECTIVE BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static
BALL 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q
1.5x2 1410 5305 108 101
1.5x3 2000 7960 128 150
5 3.175 80 114 15 96 43 86 15 9 14 8.5 PT1/8"
2.5x2 2190 8840 113 167
3.5x1 1610 6190 108 118
1.5x2 1920 6600 111 104
2.5x2 2980 11000 123 170
6 3.969 84 118 15 100 45 90 15 9 14 8.5 PT1/8"
2.5x3 4220 16500 159 253
3.5x1 2190 7700 107 120
1.5x2 2515 7810 127 107
2.5x2 3900 13020 156 176
8 4.762 87 128 18 107 49 98 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
50 2.5x3 5520 19530 208 260
3.5x1 2870 9110 127 124
1.5x2 3725 10450 151 110
2.5x1 3190 8710 132 91
10 6.35 2.5x2 5790 17420 93 180 135 18 113 51 102 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8" 182
2.5x3 8200 26130 243 271
3.5x1 4260 12190 151 128
2.5x1 3700 10050 140 92
12 7.144 100 146 18 122 55 110 20 14 20 13 PT1/8"
2.5x2 6710 20100 210 183
2.5x2 6005 19540 181 197
55 10 6.35 102 144 18 122 54 108 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
2.5x3 8510 29310 243 291
2.5x1 3510 11200 136 111
10 6.35 2.5x2 6370 22400 108 189 154 22 130 58 116 20 14 20 13 PT1/8" 220
2.5x3 9020 33600 249 326
63 2.5x1 4090 12910 144 111
12 7.144 115 161 22 137 61 122 20 14 20 13 PT1/8"
2.5x2 7420 25820 214 222
2.5x1 4760 13820 188 117
16 7.938 122 178 28 150 69 138 30 18 26 17.5 PT1/8"
2.5x2 8630 27640 284 233
2.5x2 7130 28500 189 268
10 6.35 130 176 22 152 66 132 20 14 20 13 PT1/8"
2.5x3 10100 42750 249 398
2.5x2 9710 35560 220 276
80 12 7.938 136 182 22 158 68 136 20 14 20 13 PT1/8"
2.5x3 13760 53340 292 408
2.5x2 16450 59280 290 310
16 9.525 143 204 28 172 77 154 30 18 26 13 PT1/8"
2.5x3 23300 88920 386 461

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EFFECTIVE BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf ) RETURN


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static TUBE
BALL 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W S X Y Z U V Q
4 2.381 2.5x1 410 750 40 14
14 25 45 10 35 10 5.5 9.5 5.5 19 21 M6x1P
5 3.175 2.5x1 675 1145 42 16
4 2.381 2.5x1 420 800 40 15
15 28.5 48 10 38 10 5.5 9.5 5.5 17 22 M6x1P
5 3.175 2.5x1 680 1210 42 16
1.5x2 805 1525 50 20
2.5x1 690 1270 45 17
16 5 3.175 31 54 12 41 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 20 23 M6x1P
2.5x2 1250 2540 60 33
3.5x1 920 1780 50 24
1.5x2 965 2070 50 15 25
2.5x1 830 1730 45 10 21
5 3.175 35 58 12 46 5.5 9.5 5.5 25 27 M6x1P
2.5x2 1510 3460 60 15 41
3.5x1 1110 2420 50 15 29
20
1.5x2 1285 2545 66 15 26
6 3.969 2.5x1 1100 2120 36 48 60 12 47 10 5.5 9.5 5.5 27 28 M6x1P 21
3.5x1 1470 2970 66 15 30
1.5x2 1420 3215 65 31
2.5x1 1210 2680 50 26
6 3.969 42 68 12 55 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 28 33 M6x1P
2.5x2 2190 5360 68 50
25 3.5x1 1610 3750 65 35
1.5x2 1820 3840 75 31
10 4.762 2.5x1 1560 3200 45 65 72 16 58 15 6.6 11 6.5 29 34 M6x1P 26
3.5x1 2080 4480 75 37
1.5x2 1110 2960 50 33
2.5x1 950 2470 45 27
5 3.175 44 70 12 56 15 6.6 11 6.5 28 34 M6x1P
2.5x2 1720 4940 60 53
3.5x1 1270 3460 50 38
28
1.5x2 1480 3605 55 33
2.5x1 1270 3000 50 28
6 3.969 44 70 12 56 15 6.6 11 6.5 28 36 M6x1P
2.5x2 2300 6000 68 54
3.5x1 1690 4200 55 39

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SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static TUBE
BALL 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W S X Y Z U V Q
1.5x2 1180 3410 50 36
2.5x1 1010 2840 45 31
5 3.175 2.5x2 1830 5680 50 60 76 12 63 15 6.6 11 6.5 30 38 M6x1P 59
2.5x3 2590 8520 75 87
3.5x1 1350 3980 50 42
1.5x2 1560 4135 55 37
2.5x1 1330 3450 50 31
6 3.969 52 78 12 65 15 6.6 11 6.5 32 39 M6x1P
2.5x2 2410 6900 68 60
32 3.5x1 1770 4830 55 43
1.5x2 2010 5010 70 38
2.5x1 1720 4180 62 32
8 4.762 54 88 16 70 15 9 14 8.5 33 40 M6x1P
2.5x2 3120 8360 86 62
3.5x1 2300 5850 70 44
1.5x2 3000 6530 78 40
2.5x1 2570 5440 68 34
10 6.35 57 91 16 73 15 9 14 8.5 37 44 M8x1P
2.5x2 4660 10880 98 65
3.5x1 3430 7620 78 46
2.5x1 1430 3950 50 34
6 3.969 55 82 12 68 15 6.6 11 6.5 32 42 M6x1P
2.5x2 2600 7900 68 67
1.5x2 3180 7410 82 44
36
2.5x1 2720 6180 72 37
10 6.35 62 104 18 82 20 11 17.5 11 40 49 M6x1P
2.5x2 4930 12360 102 71
3.5x1 3630 8650 82 51

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SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static TUBE
BALL 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W S X Y Z U V Q
1.5x2 1280 4275 55 43
2.5x1 1090 3560 50 36
5 3.175 2.5x2 1980 7120 58 65 92 16 72 15 9 14 8.5 34 46 PT1/8" 70
2.5x3 2800 10680 80 103
3.5x1 1450 4980 55 50
1.5x2 1750 5300 60 45
2.5x1 1500 4420 54 37
6 3.969 2.5x2 2720 8840 60 72 94 16 76 15 9 14 8.5 36 47 PT1/8" 73
2.5x3 3850 13260 90 107
40
3.5x1 2000 6190 60 52
1.5x2 2220 6320 70 46
2.5x1 1900 5270 62 38
8 4.762 62 96 16 78 15 9 14 85 38 48 PT1/8"
2.5x2 3450 10540 86 74
3.5x1 2540 7380 70 53
1.5x2 3370 8335 82 48
2.5x1 2880 6950 72 40
10 6.35 65 106 18 85 20 11 17.5 11 42 52 PT1/8"
2.5x2 5220 13900 102 78
3.5x1 3840 9730 82 55
2.5x1 3020 7850 74 44
10 6.35 70 112 18 90 20 11 17.5 11 48 58 PT1/8"
2.5x2 5480 15700 104 85
45
2.5x1 3550 8950 87 45
12 7.144 74 122 18 97 20 14 20.0 13 49 60 PT1/8"
2.5x2 6440 17900 123 87

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SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static TUBE
BALL 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W S X Y Z U V Q
1.5x2 1410 5305 63 52
5 3.175 1.5x3 2000 7960 70 73 104 16 86 15 9 14 8.5 40 56 PT1/8" 76
3.5x1 1610 6190 63 60
2.5x2 2980 11000 75 87
6 3.969 72 106 16 88 15 9 14 8.5 43 57 PT1/8"
2.5x3 4220 16500 93 128
2.5x2 3900 13020 88 90
8 4.762 75 116 18 95 20 11 17.5 11 45 59 PT1/8"
2.5x3 5520 19530 112 132
50
1.5x2 3725 10450 84 57
2.5x1 3190 8710 74 48
10 6.35 2.5x2 5790 17420 78 104 119 18 98 20 11 17.5 11 48 62 PT1/8" 94
2.5x3 8200 26130 134 137
3.5x1 4260 12190 84 67
2.5x1 3700 10050 87 49
12 7.144 82 128 22 105 20 14 20 13 52 64 PT1/8"
2.5x2 6710 20100 123 95
2.5x2 6005 19540 100 101
55 10 6.35 84 125 18 103 20 11 17.5 11 54 68 PT1/8"
2.5x3 8510 29310 130 148
2.5x1 3510 11200 77 58
10 6.35 2.5x2 6370 22400 90 107 132 20 110 20 11 17.5 11 53 74 PT1/8" 112
2.5x3 9020 33600 137 165
2.5x1 4770 13780 88 60
63
12 7.938 2.5x2 8650 27560 94 124 142 22 117 20 14 20 13 57 76 PT1/8" 116
2.5x3 12250 41340 160 170
2.5x1 8050 23100 105 68
16 9.525 100 150 22 123 20 14 20 13 62 78 PT1/8"
2.5x2 14600 46200 153 131
2.5x2 7130 28500 109 136
10 6.35 115 163 22 137 20 14 20 13 64 91 PT1/8"
2.5x3 10100 42750 139 201
2.5x2 9710 35560 125 141
80 12 7.938 120 169 22 143 25 14 20 13 67 93 PT1/8"
2.5x3 13760 53340 159 207
2.5x2 16450 59280 156 159
16 9.525 125 190 28 154 25 18 26 17.5 70 94 PT1/8"
2.5x3 23300 88920 204 234

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SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static TUBE
BALL 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W S X Y Z U V Q
1.5x2 805 1525 90 38
2.5x1 690 1270 80 32
16 5 3.175 31 54 12 41 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 20 23 M6x1P
2.5x2 1250 2540 110 64
3.5x1 920 1780 90 44
1.5x2 965 2070 90 15 47
2.5x1 830 1730 80 10 39
5 3.175 35 58 12 46 5.5 9.5 5.5 25 27 M6x1P
2.5x2 1510 3460 110 15 79
20 3.5x1 1110 2420 90 15 55
1.5x2 1285 2545 104 15 48
6 3.969 2.5x1 1100 2120 36 92 60 12 47 10 5.5 9.5 5.5 27 28 M6x1P 39
3.5x1 1470 2970 104 15 56
1.5x2 1065 2575 90 57
2.5x1 910 2150 80 47
5 3.175 40 64 12 52 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 26 31 M6x1P
2.5x2 1650 4300 110 95
3.5x1 1210 3010 90 67
1.5x2 1420 3215 104 58
25 2.5x1 1210 2680 92 48
6 3.969 42 68 12 55 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 28 33 M6x1P
2.5x2 2190 5360 128 96
3.5x1 1610 3750 104 68
1.5x2 1820 3840 136 59
10 4.762 2.5x1 1560 3200 45 122 72 16 58 15 6.6 11 6.5 29 34 M6x1P 49
3.5x1 2080 4480 136 69
1.5x2 1110 2960 90 62
2.5x1 950 2470 80 52
5 3.175 44 70 12 56 15 6.6 11 6.5 28 34 M6x1P
2.5x2 1720 4940 110 104
3.5x1 1270 3460 90 73
28
1.5x2 1480 3605 110 64
2.5x1 1270 3000 98 53
6 3.969 44 70 12 56 15 6.6 11 6.5 28 36 M6x1P
2.5x2 2300 6000 134 106
3.5x1 1690 4200 110 74

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SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static TUBE
BALL 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W S X Y Z U V Q
1.5x2 1180 3410 90 70
2.5x1 1010 2840 80 58
5 3.175 2.5x2 1830 5680 50 110 76 12 63 15 6.6 11 6.5 30 38 M6x1P 116
2.5x3 2590 8520 140 173
3.5x1 1350 3980 90 82
1.5x2 1560 4135 104 71
2.5x1 1330 3450 92 59
6 3.969 52 78 12 65 15 6.6 11 6.5 32 39 M6x1P
2.5x2 2410 6900 128 118
32 3.5x1 1770 4830 104 83
1.5x2 2010 5010 126 73
2.5x1 1720 4180 110 60
8 4.762 54 88 16 70 15 9 14 8.5 33 40 M6x1P
2.5x2 3120 8360 158 121
3.5x1 2300 5850 126 85
1.5x2 3000 6530 142 75
2.5x1 2570 5440 122 62
10 6.35 57 91 16 73 15 9 14 8.5 37 44 M8x1P
2.5x2 4660 10880 182 125
3.5x1 3430 7620 142 87
2.5x1 1430 3950 92 66
6 3.969 55 82 12 68 15 6.6 11 6.5 32 42 M6x1P
2.5x2 2600 7900 128 131
1.5x2 3180 7410 144 83
36
2.5x1 2720 6180 124 69
10 6.35 62 104 18 82 20 11 17.5 11 40 49 M6x1P
2.5x2 4930 12360 184 138
3.5x1 3630 8650 144 97

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SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static TUBE
BALL 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W S X Y Z U V Q
1.5x2 1280 4275 94 85
2.5x1 1090 3560 84 70
5 3.175 2.5x2 1980 7120 58 114 92 16 72 15 9 14 8.5 34 46 PT1/8" 138
2.5x3 2800 10680 144 204
3.5x1 1450 4980 94 97
1.5x2 1750 5300 108 86
2.5x1 1500 4420 96 72
6 3.969 2.5x2 2720 8840 60 132 94 16 76 15 9 14 8.5 36 47 PT1/8" 143
2.5x3 3850 13260 168 212
40
3.5x1 2000 6190 108 100
1.5x2 2220 6320 126 87
2.5x1 1900 5270 110 73
8 4.762 62 96 16 78 15 9 14 85 38 48 PT1/8"
2.5x2 3450 10540 158 145
3.5x1 2540 7380 126 102
1.5x2 3370 8335 152 90
2.5x1 2880 6950 132 75
10 6.35 65 106 18 85 20 11 17.5 11 42 52 PT1/8"
2.5x2 5220 13900 192 151
3.5x1 3840 9730 152 106
2.5x1 3020 7850 134 83
10 6.35 70 112 18 90 20 11 17.5 11 48 58 PT1/8"
2.5x2 5480 15700 194 167
45 2.5x1 3550 8950 158 84
12 7.144 74 122 18 97 20 14 20.0 13 49 60 PT1/8"
2.5x2 6440 17900 230 169

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SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static TUBE
BALL 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W S X Y Z U V Q
1.5x2 1410 5305 107 101
5 3.175 1.5x3 2000 7960 70 127 104 16 86 15 9 14 8.5 40 56 PT1/8" 150
3.5x1 1610 6190 107 118
2.5x2 2980 11000 134 170
6 3.969 72 106 16 88 15 9 14 8.5 43 57 PT1/8"
2.5x3 4220 16500 170 253
2.5x2 3900 13020 160 176
8 4.762 75 116 18 95 20 11 17.5 11 45 59 PT1/8"
2.5x3 5520 19530 208 260
50
1.5x2 3725 10450 154 110
2.5x1 3190 8710 134 91
10 6.35 2.5x2 5790 17420 78 194 119 18 98 20 11 17.5 11 48 62 PT1/8" 182
2.5x3 8200 26130 254 271
3.5x1 4260 12190 154 128
2.5x1 3700 10050 160 92
12 7.144 82 128 22 105 20 14 20 13 52 64 PT1/8"
2.5x2 6710 20100 232 183
2.5x2 6005 19540 194 197
55 10 6.35 84 125 18 103 20 11 17.5 11 54 68 PT1/8"
2.5x3 8510 29310 254 291
2.5x1 3510 11200 136 111
10 6.35 2.5x2 6370 22400 90 196 132 20 110 20 11 17.5 11 53 74 PT1/8" 220
2.5x3 9020 33600 256 326
2.5x1 4770 13780 160 113
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12 7.938 2.5x2 8650 27560 94 232 142 22 117 20 14 20 13 57 76 PT1/8" 226
2.5x3 12250 41340 304 336
2.5x1 8050 23100 200 127
16 9.525 100 150 22 123 20 14 20 13 62 78 PT1/8"
2.5x2 14600 46200 296 254
2.5x2 7130 28500 200 268
10 6.35 115 163 22 137 20 14 20 13 64 91 PT1/8"
2.5x3 10100 42750 260 398
2.5x2 9710 35560 232 276
80 12 7.938 120 169 22 143 25 14 20 13 67 93 PT1/8"
2.5x3 13760 53340 302 408
2.5x2 16450 59280 302 310
16 9.525 125 190 28 154 25 18 26 17.5 70 94 PT1/8"
2.5x3 23300 88920 398 461

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EFFECTIVE BASIC RATE LOAD(Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static
BALL 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q
2.5x1x(2) 450 1060 50 32
4 2.381 40 63.5 11 51 21 42 10 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
3.5x1x(2) 600 1480 60 44
2.5x1x(2) 830 1730 56 36
5 3.175 44 67 11 55 26 52 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
3.5x1x(2) 1110 2420 65 50
20
6 3.969 2.5x1x(2) 1100 2120 48 67 71 11 59 27 54 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P 37

8 3.969 2.5x1x(2) 1100 2120 48 78 75 13 61 27 54 15 6.6 11 6.5 M6x1P 37

2.5x1x(2) 510 1355 50 42


4 2.381 46 69 11 57 26 52 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
2.5x2x(2) 930 2710 74 78
2.5x1x(2) 910 2150 55 49
5 3.175 50 73 11 61 28 56 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
2.5x2x(2) 1650 4300 85 89
2.5x1x(2) 1210 2680 62 51
25 6 3.969 53 76 11 64 29 58 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
2.5x2x(2) 2190 5360 98 92
8 4.762 2.5x1x(2) 1560 3200 58 77 85 13 71 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M6x1P 54

10 4.762 2.5x1x(2) 1560 3200 58 100 85 15 71 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M6x1P 54

2.5x1x(2) 950 2470 56 52


5 3.175 55 83 12 69 31 62 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P
2.5x2x(2) 1720 4940 86 97
2.5x1x(2) 1270 3000 63 55
28 6 3.969 55 83 12 69 31 62 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P
2.5x2x(2) 2300 6000 100 100
10 4.762 1.5x1x(2) 1045 2120 60 74 93 15 76 36 72 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P 39

2.5x1x(2) 565 1750 50 50


4 2.381 54 81 12 67 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M6x1P
2.5x2x(2) 1020 3500 76 95
2.5x1x(2) 1010 2840 57 58
5 3.175 58 85 12 71 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P
2.5x2x(2) 1830 5680 87 106
2.5x1x(2) 1330 3450 63 60
6 3.969 62 88 12 75 34 68 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P
2.5x2x(2) 2410 6900 99 110
32
1.5x1x(2) 1110 2510 64 42
8 4.762 66 100 15 82 38 76 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
2.5x1x(2) 1720 4180 80 63
1.5x1x(2) 1660 3260 78 46
10 6.35 74 108 15 90 41 82 15 9 14 8.5 M6x1P
2.5x1x(2) 2570 5440 97 69
1.5x1x(2) 1660 3260 88 46
12 6.35 74 108 18 90 41 82 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
2.5x1x(2) 2570 5440 110 69

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EFFECTIVE BASIC RATE LOAD(Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static
BALL 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q
2.5x1x(2) 1060 3210 60 63
5 3.175 65 98 15 82 38 76 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
2.5x2x(2) 1920 6420 90 117
2.5x1x(2) 1430 3950 66 66
36 6 3.969
2.5x2x(2) 2600 7900
65
102
98 15 82 38 76 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
121
1.5x1x(2) 1750 3710 81 50
10 6.35 75 118 18 98 45 90 15 11 17.5 11 M8x1P
2.5x1x(2) 2720 6180 103 74
2.5x1x(2) 1090 3560 60 67
5 3.175 67 101 15 83 39 78 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
2.5x2x(2) 1980 7120 90 125
2.5x1x(2) 1500 4420 66 71
6 3.969 70 104 15 86 40 80 15 9 14 8.5 PT1/8"
2.5x2x(2) 2720 8840 102 131
2.5x1x(2) 1900 5270 83 74
8 4.762 74 108 15 90 41 82 15 9 14 85 PT1/8"
2.5x2x(2) 3450 10540 131 136
40 1.5x1x(2) 1860 4710 81 53
10 6.35 2.5x1x(2) 2880 6950 82 103 124 18 102 47 94 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8" 80
3.5x1x(2) 3850 9730 121 106
12 6.35 2.5x1x(2) 2880 6950 86 112 128 18 106 48 96 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8" 80

10 6.35 2.5x1x(2) 3020 7850 88 101 132 18 110 50 100 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8" 86
45
12 7.144 2.5x1x(2) 3550 8950 90 112 132 18 110 50 100 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8" 89

5 3.175 2.5x1x(2) 1210 4420 80 60 114 15 96 43 86 15 9 14 8.5 PT1/8" 80

6 3.969 2.5x2x(2) 2980 11000 84 103 118 15 100 45 90 15 9 14 8.5 PT1/8" 155

8 4.762 2.5x2x(2) 3900 13020 87 134 129 18 107 49 98 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8" 161
2.5x1x(2) 3190 8710 101 93
50
10 6.35 2.5x2x(2) 5790 17420 93 161 135 18 113 51 102 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8" 171
3.5x1x(2) 4260 12190 121 125
12 7.144 2.5x1x(2) 3700 10050 100 116 146 22 122 55 110 20 14 20 13 PT1/8" 96

2.5x1x(2) 3310 9770 101 100


55 10 6.35
2.5x2x(2) 6005 19540
102
161
144 18 122 54 108 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
183
2.5x1x(2) 3510 11200 105 109
10 6.35 108 154 22 130 58 116 20 14 20 13 PT1/8"
2.5x2x(2) 6370 22400 165 202
63 12 7.938 2.5x1x(2) 4770 13780 115 124 161 22 137 61 122 20 14 20 13 PT1/8" 121

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13.2 Internal Ball Circulation Nuts

Features:

The advantage of internal ball circulation nut is that the outer diameter is smaller than
that of external ball circulation nut. Hence it is suitable for the machine with limit space
for Ballscrew installation.

It is strictly required that there is at least one end of screw shaft with complete
threads. Also the rest area next to this complete thread must be with smaller diameter
than the nominal diameter of the screw shaft. Above are required for easy assembling
the ballnut onto the screw shaft.

Fig. 13.3 Internal ball circulation's side view

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UNIT: mm

BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
Dynamic Static
BALL EFFECTIVE 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. TURNS Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q
3 2.000 3 260 460 37 46 10 36 - - 10 4.5 8 4.5 M6x1P 19
14 26
4 2.381 3 420 805 42 46 10 36 20 40 10 4.5 8 4.5 M6x1P 19
4 2.381 3 435 920 28 42 49 10 39 20 40 10 4.5 8 4.5 M6x1P 21
16
5 3.175 3 765 1240 30 42 49 10 39 20 40 10 4.5 8 4.5 M6x1P 23
3 860 1710 47 22
5 3.175 34 57 12 45 20 40 12 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
4 1100 2280 53 28
20
3 1080 2050 53 22
6 3.969 34 57 12 45 20 40 12 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
4 1380 2730 61 29
3 980 2300 47 26
5 3.175 40 63.5 12 51 22 44 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M8x1P
4 1250 3070 53 34
25 3 1275 2740 53 27
6 3.969 40 63.5 12 51 22 44 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M8x1P
4 1630 3650 61 35
10 4.762 3 1620 3205 42 80 69 15 55 26 52 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P 27
3 1095 3060 47 32
5 3.175 4 1400 4080 48 53 73.5 12 60 30 60 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P 42
6 1980 6120 62 62
3 1500 3750 53 33
6 3.969 4 1920 5000 48 61 73.5 12 60 30 60 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P 43
32
6 2720 7500 73 64
3 1820 4230 50 68 33
8 4.762 83 16 66 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P
4 2330 5640 77 44
3 2605 5310 80 34
10 6.35 54 88 16 70 34 68 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
4 3340 7080 90 45
4 1575 5290 56 50
5 3.175 55 88.5 16 72 29 58 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
6 2230 7940 65 74
4 2130 6410 65 52
6 3.969 55 88.5 16 72 34 68 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
6 3020 9620 77 77
4 2720 7620 77 53
40 8 4.762 60 93 16 76 36 72 20 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
6 3850 11430 94 79
3 3010 7100 83 42
10 6.35 64 106 18 84 43 86 20 11 17.5 11 M8x1P
4 3850 9470 93 54
3 4010 9250 93 44
12 7.144 70 110 18 85 45 90 20 11 17.5 11 M8x1P
4 5130 12330 103 58

Stock

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UNIT: mm

BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
Dynamic Static
BALL EFFECTIVE
(1x106 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. TURNS Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q

4 1730 6760 55 60
5 3.175 66 98 16 82 36 72 20 9 14 8.5 PT1/8"
6 2450 10140 65 89
4 2380 8250 65 62
6 3.969 66 98 16 82 36 72 20 9 14 8.5 PT1/8"
6 3370 12380 77 92
4 3010 9610 79 64
8 4.762 70 113 18 90 42 84 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
6 4260 14420 96 94
50
3 3430 9300 83 50
10 6.35 4 4390 12400 74 93 116 18 94 42 84 20 11 17.5 11 M8x1P 66
6 6220 18600 114 97
3 4510 11150 99 51
12 7.938 75 121 22 97 47 94 20 14 20 13 PT1/8"
4 5770 14870 111 68
20 7.938 3 4510 11150 75 146 121 28 97 47 94 20 14 20 13 PT1/8" 51
4 2610 10550 67 75
6 3.969 80 122 18 100 45 90 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
6 3700 15830 80 110
4 3375 12200 80 77
8 4.762 82 124 18 102 46 92 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
6 4780 18300 96 114
63 4 5020 16450 98 80
10 6.35 85 132 22 107 48 96 20 14 20 13 PT1/8"
6 7110 24680 118 118
4 6580 19430 111 82
12 7.938 90 136 22 112 52 104 20 14 20 13 PT1/8"
6 9320 29150 136 121
20 9.525 3 8490 23610 95 146 153 28 123 59 118 20 18 26 17.5 PT1/8" 74
4 5510 21200 98 97
10 6.35 105 151 22 127 57 114 20 14 20 13 PT1/8"
6 7810 31800 118 143
4 7500 25700 111 100
80 12 7.938 110 156 22 132 59 118 20 14 20 13 PT1/8"
6 10620 38550 136 147
3 9770 31700 146 86
20 9.525 115 173 28 143 66 132 20 18 26 17.5 PT1/8"
4 12510 42270 168 113

Stock

71
FDIC
L
T S
Z

X
Y
Q(oil hole) Q(oil hole) Q(oil hole)
H

W W W

UNIT: mm

BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf)


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
Dynamic Static
BALL EFFECTIVE 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. TURNS Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q
4 2.381 3 435 920 30 66 49 10 39 20 40 10 4.5 8 4.5 M6x1P 33
16
5 3.175 3 765 1240 30 80 49 10 39 20 40 10 4.5 8 4.5 M6x1P 37
3 860 1710 82 38
5 3.175 34 57 12 45 20 40 12 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
4 1100 2280 92 49
20
3 1080 2050 93 39
6 3.969 34 57 12 45 20 40 12 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
4 1380 2730 107 50
3 980 2300 82 45
5 3.175 40 63.5 12 51 22 44 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M8x1P
4 1250 3070 92 58
25 3 1275 2740 93 47
6 3.969 40 63.5 12 51 22 44 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M8x1P
4 1630 3650 107 60
10 4.762 3 1620 3205 42 140 69 15 55 26 52 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P 49
3 1095 3060 82 54
5 3.175 4 1400 4080 48 92 73.5 12 60 30 60 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P 70
6 1980 6120 118 102
3 1500 3750 93 57
6 3.969 4 1920 5000 48 109 73.5 12 60 30 60 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P 73
32
6 2720 7500 133 105
3 1820 4230 117 58
8 4.762 50 83 16 66 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P
4 2330 5640 135 75
3 2605 5310 139 62
10 6.35 54 88.5 16 70 34 68 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
4 3340 7080 160 79
4 1575 5290 96 84
5 3.175 55 88.5 16 72 29 58 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
6 2230 7940 122 121
4 2130 6410 113 87
6 3.969 55 88 16 72 34 68 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
6 3020 9620 137 126
4 2720 7620 134 90
40 8 4.762 60 93 16 76 36 72 20 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
6 3850 11430 172 130
3 3010 7100 142 76
10 6.35 64 106 18 84 43 86 20 11 17.5 11 M8x1P
4 3850 9470 162 97
3 4010 9250 160 82
12 7.144 70 110 18 85 45 90 20 11 17.5 11 M8x1P
4 5130 12330 185 104

Stock

72
FDIC
L
T S
Z

X
Y
Q(oil hole) Q(oil hole) Q(oil hole)
H

W W W

UNIT: mm

BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
Dynamic Static
BALL EFFECTIVE
(1x106 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. TURNS Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q

4 1730 6760 96 101


5 3.175 66 98 16 82 36 72 20 9 14 8.5 PT1/8"
6 2450 10140 122 146
4 2380 8250 111 105
6 3.969 66 98 16 82 36 72 20 9 14 8.5 PT1/8"
6 3370 12380 142 152
4 3010 9610 136 109
8 4.762 70 113 18 90 42 84 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
6 4260 14420 174 157
50
3 3430 9300 143 90
10 6.35 4 4390 12400 74 162 114 18 92 42 84 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8" 115
6 6220 18600 205 165
3 4510 11150 171 94
12 7.938 75 121 22 97 47 94 20 14 20 13 PT1/8"
4 5770 14870 195 120
20 7.938 3 4510 11150 75 253 121 28 97 47 94 20 14 20 13 PT1/8" 94
4 2610 10550 115 125
6 3.969 80 122 18 100 45 90 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
6 3700 15830 144 182
4 3375 12200 141 130
8 4.762 82 124 18 102 46 92 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
6 4780 18300 178 187
63 10 6.35
4 5020 16450
85
166
132 22 107 48 96 20 14 20 13 PT1/8"
137
6 7110 24680 209 198
4 6580 19430 195 143
12 7.938 90 136 22 112 52 104 20 14 20 13 PT1/8"
6 9320 29150 248 204
20 9.525 3 8490 23610 95 253 153 28 123 59 118 20 18 26 17.5 PT1/8" 132
4 5510 21200 166 164
10 6.35 105 151 22 127 57 114 20 14 20 13 PT1/8"
6 7810 31800 209 236
4 7500 25700 195 171
80 12 7.938 110 156 22 132 59 118 20 14 20 13 PT1/8"
6 10620 38550 248 246
3 9770 31700 253 152
20 9.525 115 173 28 143 66 132 20 18 26 17.5 PT1/8"
4 12510 42270 297 195

Stock

73
FOIC
L
T S
Z

X
Q(oil hole) Q(oil hole) Q(oil hole)
H

W W

UNIT: mm

BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
Dynamic Static
BALL EFFECTIVE 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. TURNS Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q
5 3.175 3x(2) 860 1710 34 67 57 12 45 20 40 12 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P 38
20
6 3.969 3x(2) 1080 2050 34 77 57 12 45 20 40 12 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P 39
5 3.175 3x(2) 980 2300 40 67 63.5 12 51 22 44 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M8x1P 45
25 6 3.969 3x(2) 1275 2740 40 77 63.5 12 51 22 44 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M8x1P 47
10 4.762 2x(2) 1140 2140 42 88 69 15 55 26 52 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P 35
3x(2) 1095 3060 67 54
5 3.175 48 73.5 12 60 30 60 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P
4x(2) 1400 4080 77 70
3x(2) 1500 3750 77 57
32 6 3.969
4x(2) 1920 5000
48
90
73.5 12 60 30 60 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P
73
3x(2) 1820 4230 95 58
8 4.762 50 83 16 66 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P
4x(2) 2330 5640 112 75
10 6.35 3x(2) 2605 5310 54 120 88 16 70 34 68 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P 62
4x(2) 1575 5290 80 84
5 3.175 55 88.5 16 72 29 58 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
6x(2) 2230 7940 101 121
4x(2) 2130 6410 93 87
6 3.969 55 88 16 72 34 68 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
40 6x(2) 3020 9620 118 126
8 4.762 4x(2) 2720 7620 60 116 93 16 76 36 72 20 9 14 8.5 M8x1P 90
3x(2) 3010 7100 123 73
10 6.35 64 106 18 84 43 86 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
4x(2) 3850 9470 143 94

74
FOIC
L
T S
Z

X
Q(oil hole) Q(oil hole) Q(oil hole)
H

W W W

UNIT: mm

BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
Dynamic Static
BALL EFFECTIVE
(1x106 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. TURNS Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q

4x(2) 1730 6760 80 99


5 3.175 66 98 16 82 36 72 20 9 14 8.5 PT1/8"
6x(2) 2450 10140 101 144
4x(2) 2380 8250 93 103
6 3.969 66 98 16 82 36 72 20 9 14 8.5 PT1/8"
6x(2) 3370 12380 118 150
50
8 4.762 4x(2) 3010 9610 70 119 113 18 90 42 84 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8" 106
3x(2) 3430 9300 123 87
10 6.35 74 114 18 92 42 84 20 11 17.5 11 M8x1P
4x(2) 4390 12400 143 112
12 7.938 3x(2) 4510 11150 75 147 121 22 97 47 97 20 14 20 13 PT1/8" 90
4x(2) 2610 10550 96 123
6 3.969 80 122 18 100 45 90 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
6x(2) 3700 15830 121 179
63
8 4.762 4x(2) 3375 12200 82 119 124 18 102 46 92 20 11 17.5 11 PT1/8" 127
10 6.35 4x(2) 5020 16450 85 147 132 22 107 48 96 20 14 20 13 PT1/8" 134
12 7.938 3x(2) 6580 19430 90 147 136 22 112 52 104 20 18 26 17.5 PT1/8" 117

75
R SIC
L

W h9
H

UNIT: mm

BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT KEYWAY STIFFNESS
BALL Dynamic Static
TURNS 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. EFFECTIVE Dg6 L K W H
Ca Co
16 5 3.175 3 765 1240 30 40 20 3 1.8 23
3 860 1710 41 22
5 3.175 34 20 3 1.8
4 1100 2280 48 28
20
3 1080 2050 46 20 22
6 3.969 36 4 2.5
4 1380 2730 56 25 29
3 980 2300 41 26
5 3.175 40 20 4 2.5
4 1250 3070 48 34
25
3 1275 2740 46 20 27
6 3.969 42 4 2.5
4 1630 3650 56 25 35
3 1095 3060 41 20 32
5 3.175 4 1400 4080 48 48 20 4 2.5 42
6 1980 6120 61 25 62
3 1500 3750 46 20 33
6 3.969 4 1920 5000 50 56 25 5 3.0 43
32
6 2720 7500 70 32 64
3 1820 4230 59 25 33
8 4.762 52 5 3.0
4 2330 5640 70 32 44
3 2605 5310 68 25 34
10 6.35 56 6 3.5
4 3340 7080 79 32 45
4 1575 5290 48 20 50
5 3.175 54 4 2.5
6 2230 7940 61 25 74
4 2130 6410 56 25 52
6 3.969 56 5 3.0
6 3020 9620 70 32 77
40
4 2720 7620 70 25 53
8 4.762 60 5 3.0
6 3850 11430 91 40 79
3 3010 7100 68 25 42
10 6.35 65 6 3.5
4 3850 9470 79 32 54

76
RSIC
L

W h9
H

UNIT: mm

BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT KEYWAY STIFFNESS
BALL Dynamic Static
TURNS 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. EFFECTIVE Dg6 L K W H
Ca Co
4 1730 6760 48 20 60
5 3.175 65 4 2.5
6 2450 10140 61 25 89
4 2380 8250 56 25 62
6 3.969 68 5 3.0
6 3370 12380 70 32 92
4 3010 9610 70 32 64
8 4.762 70 5 3.0
50 6 4260 14420 91 40 94
3 3430 9300 68 32 50
10 6.35 4 4390 12400 74 79 32 6 3.5 66
6 6220 18600 102 40 97
3 4510 11150 82 40 51
12 7.938 78 6 3.5
4 5770 14870 95 40 68
4 2610 10550 56 25 75
6 3.969 80 6 3.5
6 3700 15830 70 32 110
4 3375 12200 70 32 77
8 4.762 82 6 3.5
6 4780 18300 91 40 114
63
4 5020 16450 79 32 80
10 6.35 88 8 4.0
6 7110 24680 102 40 118
4 6580 19430 95 40 82
12 7.938 92 8 4.0
6 9320 29150 123 50 121
4 5510 21200 79 32 97
10 6.35 105 8 4.0
6 7810 31800 102 40 143
4 7500 25700 95 40 100
80 12 7.938 110 8 4.0
6 10620 38550 123 50 147
3 9770 31700 106 40 86
16 9.525 115 10 5.0
4 12510 42270 124 50 113
3 9770 31700 126 50 86
20 9.525 115 10 5.0
4 12510 42270 149 63 113

77
RDIC
L

W h9
H

UNIT: mm

BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT KEYWAY STIFFNESS
BALL Dynamic Static
TURNS 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. EFFECTIVE Dg6 L K W H
Ca Co

16 5 3.175 3 765 1240 30 72 20 3 1.8 37

3 860 1710 75 34
5 3.175 34 20 3 1.8
4 1100 2280 85 45
20
3 1080 2050 87 20 35
6 3.969 36 4 2.5
4 1380 2730 103 25 46
3 980 2300 75 41
5 3.175 40 20 4 2.5
4 1250 3070 85 54
25
3 1275 2740 87 20 42
6 3.969 42 4 2.5
4 1630 3650 103 25 56
3 1095 3060 75 20 51
5 3.175 4 1400 4080 48 85 20 4 2.5 67
6 1980 6120 105 25 99
3 1500 3750 87 20 52
6 3.969 4 1920 5000 50 103 25 5 3.0 69
32
6 2720 7500 127 32 101
3 1820 4230 109 25 53
8 4.762 52 5 3.0
4 2330 5640 127 32 70
3 2605 5310 135 25 55
10 6.35 56 6 3.5
4 3340 7080 155 32 72
4 1575 5290 85 20 81
5 3.175 54 4 2.5
6 2230 7940 105 25 119
4 2130 6410 103 25 83
6 3.969 56 5 3.0
40 6 3020 9620 127 32 121
4 2720 7620 127 25 85
8 4.762 60 5 3.0
6 3850 11430 161 40 125
3 3010 7100 135 25 66
10 6.35 65 6 3.5
4 3850 9470 155 32 87

78
RDIC
L

H W h9

UNIT: mm

BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT KEY WAY STIFFNESS
BALL Dynamic Static
TURNS 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. EFFECTIVE Dg6 L K W H
Ca Co
4 1730 6760 85 20 96
5 3.175 65 4 2.5
6 2450 10140 105 25 141
4 2380 8250 103 25 99
6 3.969 68 5 3.0
6 3370 12380 127 32 146
4 3010 9610 127 32 102
8 4.762 70 5 3.0
6 4260 14420 161 40 149
50
3 3430 9300 135 32 80
10 6.35 4 4390 12400 74 155 32 6 3.5 105
6 6220 18600 197 40 155
3 4510 11150 161 82
12 7.938 78 40 6 3.5
4 5770 14870 185 107
4 2610 10550 106 25 119
6 3.969 80 6 3.5
6 3700 15830 130 32 176
4 3375 12200 131 32 122
8 4.762 82 6 3.5
6 4780 18300 165 40 180
63
4 5020 16450 160 32 127
10 6.35 88 8 4.0
6 7110 24680 202 40 188
4 6580 19430 185 40 130
12 7.938 92 8 4.0
6 9320 29150 238 50 192
4 5510 21200 160 32 154
10 6.35 105 8 4.0
6 7810 31800 202 40 226
4 7500 25700 185 40 159
12 7.938 110 8 4.0
80 6 10620 38550 238 50 234
3 9770 31700 200 40 136
16 9.525 115 10 5.0
4 12510 42270 236 50 179
3 9770 31700 245 50 136
20 9.525 115 10 5.0
4 12510 42270 289 63 179

79
13.3 High Lead Ballscrews

High-lead Ball Screws are essential elements and parts for high-speed machine tools of next century.

Features:
It is important for a High-lead Ballscrew to be with characteristics of high rigidity, low noise and thermal
control. PMI's designs and treatments are taken for following:

High DN Value
The DN value can be 130,000 in normal case. For some special cases, for example in a fixed ends case, the
DN value can be as high as 140,000. Please contact our engineers for this special application.

High Speed
PMI's High-speed Ballscrews provide 100 m/min and even higher traverse speed for machine tools for
high performance cutting.

High Rigidity
Both the screw and ballnut are surface hardened to a specific hardness and case depth to maintain high
rigidity and durability.

Multiple thread starts are available to make more steel balls loaded in the ballnut for higher rigidity and
durability.

Low Noise
Special design of ball circulation tubes (patent pending) offer smooth ball circulation inside the ballnut. It also
makes safe ball fast running into the tubes without damaging the tubes.

Accurate ball circle diameter (BCD) through whole threads for consistent drag torque and low noise.

80
FSWE
Q(oil
( hole) L
T S
Z

X
W

UNIT: mm

EFFECTIVE BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static
BALL (1x106 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q

1.5x1 830 1530 59 23


16 3.969 46 73.5 13 59 21 42 10 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
20 2.5x1 1210 2380 75 33
20 3.969 1.5x1 830 1530 46 66 73.5 13 59 21 42 10 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P 23
1.5x1 920 1930 68 26
16 3.969 58 85 15 71 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M6x1P
25 2.5x1 1340 3000 84 38
20 4.762 1.5x1 1170 2300 58 75 85 15 71 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M6x1P 28
1.5x1 1010 2480 67 31
16 3.969 2.5x1 1470 3860 74 83 108 15 90 41 82 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P 45
3.5x1 1910 5240 99 60
32 1.5x1 1010 2480 74 31
20 3.969 2.5x1 1470 3860 74 94 108 15 90 41 82 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P 45
3.5x1 1910 5240 114 60
32 4.762 1.5x1 1300 3010 74 100 108 15 90 41 82 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P 33
1.5x1 2050 4450 73 44
2.5x1 2990 6920 89 61
16 6.35 75 118 16 96 38 76 15 11 17.5 8.5 M8x1P
3.5x1 3890 9390 105 74
36
5x1 4750 11860 121 90
2.5x1 2990 6920 100 56
20 6.35 78 118 16 98 38 76 15 11 17.5 8.5 M8x1P
3.5x1 3890 9390 120 74
1.5x1 2180 5000 76 44
2.5x1 3180 7780 92 64
16 6.35 86 128 18 106 49 98 15 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
3.5x1 4130 10560 108 83
5x1 5050 13340 124 103
40 1.5x1 2180 5000 83 42
2.5x1 3180 7780 103 61
20 6.35 86 128 18 106 49 98 15 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
3.5x1 4130 10560 123 79
5x1 5050 13340 143 98
40 6.35 1.5x1 2180 5000 86 123 128 18 106 49 98 15 11 17.5 11 PT1/8" 42

81
FSWE
Q(oil
( hole) L
T S
Z

X
W

UNIT: mm

EFFECTIVE BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static
BALL 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q
1.5x1 2790 7240 93 50
2.5x1 4080 11260 109 73
16 7.144 100 146 25 122 55 110 15 14 20 13 PT1/8"
3.5x1 5300 15280 125 96
5x1 6480 19300 141 117
50 1.5x1 2790 7240 104 50
2.5x1 4080 11260 124 73
20 7.144 100 146 25 122 55 110 15 14 20 13 PT1/8"
3.5x1 5300 15280 144 96
5x1 6480 19300 164 117
50 7.938 1.5x1 3250 7770 105 157 152 25 128 58 116 20 14 20 13 PT1/8" 53
1.5x1 3600 9920 99 61
2.5x1 5260 15430 115 89
16 7.938 120 180 28 150 72 144 25 18 26 17.5 PT1/8"
3.5x1 6840 20940 131 116
63 5x1 8360 26450 147 143
1.5x1 6070 16630 111 73
2.5x1 8870 25870 131 105
20 9.525 122 182 28 150 72 144 25 18 26 17.5 PT1/8"
3.5x1 11530 35110 151 137
5x1 14090 44350 171 169

82
FDWE
Q(oil hole) L
T S
Z

X
Y
W

UNIT: mm

EFFECTIVE BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static
BALL (1x106 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q

1.5x1 830 1530 109 34


16 3.969 46 73.5 13 59 21 42 10 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P
20 2.5x1 1210 2380 141 50
20 3.969 1.5x1 830 1530 46 128 73.5 13 59 21 42 10 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P 33
1.5x1 920 1930 116 38
16 3.969 58 85 15 71 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M6x1P
25 2.5x1 1340 3000 148 56
20 4.762 1.5x1 1170 2300 58 135 85 15 71 32 64 15 6.6 11 6.5 M6x1P 41
1.5x1 1010 2480 115 47
2.5x1 1470 3860 147 69
16 3.969 108 15 90 41 82 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P
3.5x1 1910 5240 74 179 92
5x1 2340 6620 211 113
32
1.5x1 1010 2480 134 47
20 3.969 2.5x1 1470 3860 74 174 108 15 90 41 82 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P 69
3.5x1 1910 5240 214 92
32 4.762 1.5x1 1300 3010 74 196 108 15 90 41 82 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P 48
1.5x1 2050 4450 121 65
2.5x1 2990 6920 153 93
16 6.35 75 118 16 96 38 76 15 11 17.5 8.5 M8x1P
3.5x1 3890 9390 185 112
36
5x1 4750 11860 217 139
2.5x1 2990 6920 180 85
20 6.35 78 118 16 98 38 76 15 11 17.5 8.5 M8x1P
3.5x1 3890 9390 220 112
1.5x1 2180 5000 118 65
2.5x1 3180 7780 150 97
16 6.35 86 128 18 106 49 98 15 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
3.5x1 4130 10560 182 128
5x1 5050 13340 214 159
40 1.5x1 2180 5000 143 62
2.5x1 3180 7780 183 92
20 6.35 86 128 18 106 49 98 15 11 17.5 11 PT1/8"
3.5x1 4130 10560 223 121
5x1 5050 13340 263 150
40 6.35 1.5x1 2180 5000 86 243 128 18 106 49 98 15 11 17.5 11 PT1/8" 62

83
FDWE
Q(oil hole) L
T S
Z

X
Y
W

UNIT: mm

EFFECTIVE BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )


SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE FIT BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static
BALL 6
(1x10 REV.)
O.D. LEAD DIA. circuit xrow
Ca Co Dg6 L A T W G H S X Y Z Q
1.5x1 2790 7240 141 75
2.5x1 4080 11260 173 110
16 7.144 100 146 25 122 55 110 15 14 20 13 PT1/8"
3.5x1 5300 15280 205 146
5x1 6480 19300 237 181
50 1.5x1 2790 7240 164 75
2.5x1 4080 11260 204 110
20 7.144 100 146 25 122 55 110 15 14 20 13 PT1/8"
3.5x1 5300 15280 244 146
5x1 6480 19300 284 181
50 7.938 1.5x1 3250 7770 105 307 152 25 128 58 116 20 14 20 13 PT1/8" 78
1.5x1 3600 9920 154 91
2.5x1 5260 15430 186 138
16 7.938 120 180 28 150 72 144 25 18 26 17.5 PT1/8"
3.5x1 6840 20940 218 179
5x1 8360 26450 250 222
63
1.5x1 6070 16630 171 107
2.5x1 8870 25870 211 159
20 9.525 122 182 28 150 72 144 25 18 26 17.5 PT1/8"
3.5x1 11530 35110 251 210
5x1 14090 44350 291 260

84
FSKC
Q(oil hole) L
4-X
Assembly Hole T

H
UNIT: mm

EFFECTIVE
BASIC RATE LOAD (Kgf )
SCREW SIZE NUT FLANGE BOLT OIL HOLE STIFFNESS
TURNS Dynamic Static
BALL
(1x106 REV.)
O.D. LEAD
DIA. circuit xrow Dg6 L A T H W X Q
Ca Co

15 10 3.715 2.8x2 1410 2800 34 44 57 10 40 45 5.5 M6x1P 34

16 16 3.175 1.8x2 700 1400 32 38 53 10 38 42 4.5 M6x1P 18

20 20 3.175 1.8x2 1100 2500 39 52 62 10 46 50 5.5 M6x1P 29

1.8x2 1650 3900 35


25 25 3.969 47 62 74 12 56 60 6.6 M6x1P
1.8x4 2830 7800 69
1.8x2 2360 5940 44
32 32 4.762 58 78 92 15 68 74 9 M6x1P
1.8x4 4280 11800 87

36 24 7.144 2.8x2 6450 15220 75 94 115 18 86 94 11 M6x1P 77

1.8x2 3860 9900 55


40 40 6.35 73 95 114 17 84 93 11 M6x1P
1.8x4 7000 19880 108

85
Rolled BallScrews

Features:
1. Lower cost:
Since the manufacturing process for a rolled screw is less than that of a
ground one. Hence the cost for rolled screw is lower.

2. Faster delivery:
There are standard ballnuts and screw shafts in stock. The delivery
for rolled Ballscrews are made faster than the ground ones.

Lead accuracy:
PMI rolled Ballscrews are rolled by using German CNC rolling machine. It
can well control the straightness; circleness and of Ballscrews. The lead
accuracy of PMI rolled Ballscrews can be as good as 0.018 mm/300 mm.

87
FSWW
Q(oil hole) 4-X
Assembly Holes

BASIC RATED LOAD (Kg


( gf )
ITEM SCREW LEAD BALL EFFECTIVE AXIAL
NO. O.D. DIA. TURNS DYNAMIC STATIC PLAY
6
(1x10 REV.) O.D. Length
d l circuit x row Ca Co D L A
1 14 4 2.381 3.5x1 500 1100 0.10 35 34 57

2 14 5 3.175 2.5x1 515 990 0.10 40 40 57

3 20 5 3.175 2.5x1 625 1450 0.10 44 41 67

4 20 10 4.762 2.5x1 1100 2200 0.15 52 61 82

5 25 5 3.175 2.5x1 720 1830 0.10 50 41 73

6 25 5 3.175 2.5x2 1120 3710 0.10 50 56 73

7 25 10 6.350 2.5x1 1720 3590 0.20 60 69 96

8 25 10 6.350 2.5x2 3200 7170 0.20 60 97 96

9 32 10 6.350 2.5x1 1930 4680 0.20 67 69 103

10 32 10 6.350 2.5x2 3130 9410 0.20 67 97 103

11 40 10 6.350 2.5x2 3520 12000 0.20 76 100 116

12 50 10 6.350 2.5x2 3900 15000 0.20 88 101 128

13 50 10 6.350 3.5x2 4940 21000 0.20 88 126 128

Note:
Stiffness of nut:
Stiffness values listed above are derived from theoretical formula to the elastic deformation between thread grooves and
balls while axial load is 30% dynamic load rating. Refer to P.15.

89
FSWW
L
T
Temporary
Dummy Shaft Ls

UNIT:mm

BALLNUT DIMENSION SCREW SPINDLE


Assembly STIFFNESS Standard Screw Length Screw Model
Flange Hole Oil Hole NUT MODEL Root DIA.
T W H X Q NO. dr Ls NO.

10 40 - 4.5 M6x1P 15 9RFSWW1404-3.5P 12.00 500 1000 PS1404A

10 40 - 4.5 M6x1P 11 9RFSWW1405-2.5P 11.42 500 1000 PS1405A

10 55 52 5.5 M6x1P 15 9RFSWW2005-2.5P 17.42 500 1000 1500 PS2005A

12 67 64 6.6 M6x1P 16 9RFSWW2010-2.5P 16.23 500 1000 1500 PS2010A

11 61 56 6.6 M6x1P 18 9RFSWW2505-2.5P 22.42 1000 2000 2500 PS2505A

11 61 56 6.6 M6x1P 37 9RFSWW2505-5.0P 22.42 1000 2000 2500 PS2505A

15 78 72 9 M6x1P 21 9RFSWW2510-2.5P 20.05 1000 2000 2500 PS2510A

15 78 72 9 M6x1P 40 9RFSWW2510-5.0P 20.05 1000 2000 2500 PS2510A

15 85 78 9 M6x1P 25 9RFSWW3210-2.5P 27.05 1000 2000 2500 PS3210A

15 85 78 9 M6x1P 49 9RFSWW3210-5.0P 27.05 1000 2000 2500 PS3210A

17 96 88 11 M6x1P 59 9RFSWW4010-5.0P 35.05 2000 3000 3500 PS4010A

18 108 100 11 PT1/8" 72 9RFSWW5010-5.0P 45.05 2000 3000 3500 PS5010A

18 108 100 11 M6x1P 98 9RFSWW5010-7.0P 45.05 2000 3000 3500 PS5010A

90
FSVW
Q(oil hole)

5-X
Assembly Holes

V
W

U
G

( gf )
(Kg
ITEM SCREW LEAD BALL EFFECTIVE AXIAL
NO. O.D. DIA. TURNS DYNAMIC STATIC PLAY
6
(1x10 REV.) O.D. Length Flange
d l circuit xrow Ca Co D L A T W
1 14 4 2.381 3.5x1 500 1100 0.10 25 42 55 10 40

2 14 5 3.175 2.5x1 515 990 0.10 30 43 50 10 40

3 16 5 3.175 2.5x1 550 1140 0.10 34 43 54 10 44

4 20 5 3.175 2.5x1 625 1450 0.15 40 43 60 12 50

5 20 10 4.762 2.5x1 1100 2200 0.10 40 60 67 12 53

6 25 5 3.175 2.5x1 720 1830 0.20 42 45 71 12 57

7 25 5 3.175 2.5x2 1120 3710 0.20 42 60 71 12 57

8 25 10 6.350 2.5x1 1720 3590 0.20 44 68 79 15 62

9 25 10 6.350 2.5x2 3200 7170 0.20 44 98 79 15 62

10 32 10 6.350 2.5x1 1930 4680 0.20 55 72 97 18 75

11 32 10 6.350 2.5x2 3130 9410 0.20 55 101 97 18 75

12 40 10 6.350 3.5x2 4450 16800 0.20 65 123 114 20 90

13 50 10 6.350 3.5x2 4940 21000 0.20 80 125 138 22 110

Note:
Stiffness of nut:
Stiffness values listed above are derived from theoretical formula to the elastic deformation between thread grooves and
balls while axial load is 30% dynamic load rating. Refer to P.15.

91
FSVW
L
T Temporary Ls
Dummy Shaft

UNIT:mm

BALLNUT DIMENSION SCREW SPINDLE


Assembly STIFFNESS Standard Screw Length Screw Model
Return tube Hole Oil Hole NUT MODEL Root DIA.
G U V X Q NO. dr Ls NO.

19 19 21 4.5 M6x1P 15 9RFSVW1404-3.5P 12.00 500 1000 PS1404A

22 22 21 4.5 M6x1P 11 9RFSVW1405-2.5P 11.42 500 1000 PS1405A

24 20 22 4.5 M6x1P 13 9RFSVW1605-2.5P 13.42 500 1000 1500 PS1605A

28 28 27 4.5 M6x1P 15 9RFSVW2005-2.5P 17.42 500 1000 1500 PS2005A

30 30 30 6.6 M6x1P 16 9RFSVW2010-2.5P 16.23 500 1000 1500 PS2010A

28 28 32 6.6 M6x1P 18 9RFSVW2505-2.5P 22.42 1000 2000 2500 PS2505A

28 28 32 6.6 M6x1P 37 9RFSVW2505-5.0P 22.42 1000 2000 2500 PS2505A

34 34 37 9.0 M6x1P 21 9RFSVW2510-2.5P 20.05 1000 2000 2500 PS2510A

34 34 37 9.0 M6x1P 40 9RFSVW2510-5.0P 20.05 1000 2000 2500 PS2510A

39 39 44 11 M6x1P 25 9RFSVW3210-2.5P 27.05 1000 2000 2500 PS3210A

39 39 44 11 M6x1P 49 9RFSVW3210-5.0P 27.05 1000 2000 2500 PS3210A

44 44 52 14 M6x1P 81 9RFSVW4010-7.0P 35.05 2000 3000 3500 PS4010A

52 52 62 18 M6x1P 98 9RFSVW5010-7.0P 45.05 2000 3000 3500 PS5010A

92
RSVW

V
BASIC RATED LOAD (Kg
( gf )
ITEM SCREW LEAD BALL EFFECTIVE AXIAL
NO. O.D. DIA. TURNS DYNAMIC STATIC PLAY
6
(1x10 REV.) O.D. Length
d l circuit x row Ca Co D L
1 14 4 2.381 3.5x1 500 1100 0.10 25 42

2 14 5 3.175 2.5x1 515 990 0.10 30 43

3 20 5 3.175 2.5x1 625 1450 0.10 40 43

4 25 5 3.175 2.5x1 720 1830 0.10 42 48

5 25 5 3.175 2.5x2 1120 3710 0.10 42 63

6 25 10 6.350 2.5x1 1720 3590 0.20 44 68

7 25 10 6.350 2.5x2 3200 7170 0.20 44 98

8 32 10 6.350 2.5x1 1930 4680 0.20 55 72

9 32 10 6.350 2.5x2 3130 9410 0.20 55 101

10 40 10 6.350 3.5x2 4450 16800 0.20 65 128

11 50 10 6.350 3.5x2 4940 21000 0.20 80 143

Note:
Stiffness of nut:
Stiffness values listed above are derived from theoretical formula to the elastic deformation between thread grooves and
balls while axial load is 30% dynamic load rating. Refer to P.15.

93
RSVW
L Temporary
Ls
Dummy Shaft
T
M

UNIT:mm

BALLNUT DIMENSION SCREW SPINDLE

Flange Return Tube STIFFNESS NUT MODEL Root DIA. Standard Screw Length Screw Model

M T U V NO. dr Ls NO.

M24x1.0P 10 19 21 15 9RRSVW1404-3.5P 12.00 500 1000 PS1404A

M26x1.5P 10 22 21 11 9RRSVW1405-2.5P 11.42 500 1000 PS1405A

M36x1.5P 12 28 27 15 9RRSVW2005-2.5P 17.42 500 1000 1500 PS2005A

M40x1.5P 15 28 32 18 9RRSVW2505-2.5P 22.42 1000 2000 2500 PS2505A

M40x1.5P 15 28 32 37 9RRSVW2505-5.0P 22.42 1000 2000 2500 PS2505A

M42x1.5P 15 34 37 21 9RRSVW2510-2.5P 20.05 1000 2000 2500 PS2510A

M42x1.5P 15 34 37 40 9RRSVW2510-5.0P 20.05 1000 2000 2500 PS2510A

M50x1.5P 18 39 44 25 9RRSVW3210-2.5P 27.05 1000 2000 2500 PS3210A

M50x1.5P 18 39 44 49 9RRSVW3210-5.0P 27.05 1000 2000 2500 PS3210A

M60x2.0P 25 44 52 81 9RRSVW4010-7.0P 35.05 2000 3000 3500 PS4010A

M75x2.0P 40 52 62 98 9RRSVW5010-7.0P 45.05 2000 3000 3500 PS5010A

94
FSBW
Q(oil hole) 4-X
Assembly Holes

BASIC RATED LOAD (Kg


( gf )
ITEM SCREW LEAD BALL EFFECTIVE AXIAL
NO. O.D. DIA. TURNS DYNAMIC STATIC PLAY
6
(1x10 REV.) O.D. Length
d l circuit x row Ca Co D L A
1 8 2.5 2.000 2.5x1 220 260 0.10 22 34 41

2 10 2.5 2.000 2.5x1 250 320 0.10 24 34 44

3 10 4 2.381 2.5x1 350 600 0.10 26 41 47

4 12 2.5 2.000 2.5x1 270 350 0.10 26 34 47

5 12 5 2.000 2.5x1 270 350 0.10 26 40 47

6 14 4 2.381 3.5x1 545 1100 0.10 31 40 50

7 14 5 3.175 2.5x1 535 990 0.10 32 40 50

8 16 5 3.175 2.5x1 570 1130 0.10 34 40 54

9 20 4 2.381 2.5x1 415 850 0.10 40 41 59

10 20 5 3.175 2.5x1 650 1450 0.10 40 40 59

11 25 4 2.381 2.5x1 450 980 0.10 43 41 67

12 25 5 3.175 2.5x1 720 1800 0.10 43 40 67

Note:
Stiffness of nut:
Stiffness values listed above are derived from theoretical formula to the elastic deformation between thread grooves and
balls while axial load is 30% dynamic load rating. Refer to P.15.

95
FSBW
L Temporary
T Dummy Shaft
Ls

UNIT:mm

BALLNUT DIMENSION SCREW SPINDLE


Assembly STIFFNESS Standard Screw Length Screw Model
Flange Hole Oil Hole NUT MODEL Root DIA.
T W H X Q NO. dr Ls NO.

8 31 26 4.5 M6x1P 5.0 9RFSBW0825-2.5P 6.40 200 300 PS0825A

8 34 28 4.5 M6x1P 6.5 9RFSBW1025-2.5P 8.40 200 300 PS1025A

10 37 30 4.5 M6x1P 7.5 9RFSBW1004-2.5P 8.00 300 500 PS1004A

10 37 30 4.5 M6x1P 8.2 9RFSBW1225-2.5P 10.40 500 1000 PS1225A

10 37 30 4.5 M6x1P 8.2 9RFSBW1205-2.5P 10.40 500 1000 PS1205A

10 40 37 4.5 M6x1P 15 9RFSBW1404-3.5P 12.00 500 1000 PS1404A

10 40 38 4.5 M6x1P 11 9RFSBW1405-2.5P 11.42 500 1000 PS1405A

10 44 40 4.5 M6x1P 13 9RFSBW1605-2.5P 13.42 500 1000 PS1605A

10 50 46 4.5 M6x1P 14 9RFSBW2004-2.5P 18.00 500 1000 1500 PS2004A

10 50 46 4.5 M6x1P 16 9RFSBW2005-2.5P 17.42 500 1000 1500 PS2005A

10 55 50 4.5 M6x1P 17 9RFSBW2504-2.5P 23.00 500 1000 1500 PS2504A

10 55 50 5.5 M6x1P 18 9RFSBW2505-2.5P 22.42 500 1000 1500 PS2505A

96
FSIW

60Ą 60Ą 60Ą 60Ą 60Ą 60Ą

Q(oil hole) Q(oil hole) Q(oil hole)


H

G
W W W

BASIC RATED LOAD (Kg


( gf )
ITEM SCREW LEAD BALL EFFECTIVE AXIAL
NO. O.D. DIA. TURNS DYNAMIC STATIC PLAY
6
(1x10 REV.) O.D. Length Flange
d l Ca Co D L A T W G
1 14 4 2.381 4 400 890 0.10 26 47 46 10 36 -

2 16 5 3.175 3 570 1030 0.10 30 42 49 10 39 20

3 20 5 3.175 4 830 1890 0.10 34 53 57 12 45 20

4 25 5 3.175 4 940 2420 0.10 40 53 63.5 12 51 22

5 32 5 3.175 4 1050 3390 0.10 48 53 73.5 12 60 30

6 32 10 6.350 4 2510 5880 0.20 54 90 88 16 70 34

7 40 5 3.175 4 1180 4390 0.10 55 56 88.5 16 72 29

8 40 10 6.350 4 2630 7860 0.20 64 93 106 18 84 43

9 50 10 6.350 4 2770 10290 0.20 74 93 116 18 94 42

Note:
Stiffness of nut:
Stiffness values listed above are derived from theoretical formula to the elastic deformation between thread grooves and
balls while axial load is 30% dynamic load rating. Refer to P.15.

97
FSIW
L
T S
Temporary
Z
Dummy Shaft
Ls
Y

UNIT:mm

BALLNUT DIMENSION SCREW SPINDLE


Fit Assembly Hole Oil Hole STIFFNESS NUT MODEL Root DIA. Standard Screw Length Screw Model

H S X Y Z Q NO. dr Ls NO.

- 10 4.5 8 4.5 M6x1P 18 9RFSIW1404-4.0P 12.00 500 1000 PS1404A

40 10 4.5 - - M6x1P 17 9RFSIW1605-3.0P 13.42 500 1000 1500 PS1605A

40 12 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P 21 9RFSIW2005-4.0P 17.42 500 1000 1500 PS2005A

44 15 5.5 9.5 5.5 M6x1P 26 9RFSIW2505-4.0P 22.42 1000 2000 2500 PS2505A

60 15 6.6 11 6.5 M8x1P 32 9RFSIW3205-4.0P 29.42 1000 2000 2500 PS3205A

68 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P 34 9RFSIW3210-4.0P 27.05 1000 2000 2500 PS3210A

58 15 9 14 8.5 M8x1P 38 9RFSIW4005-4.0P 37.42 2000 3000 3500 PS4005A

86 20 11 17.5 11 M8x1P 41 9RFSIW4010-4.0P 35.05 2000 3000 3500 PS4010A

84 20 11 17.5 11 M8x1P 50 9RFSIW5010-4.0P 45.05 2000 3000 3500 PS5010A

98
SSVW
4-JxK Oil Hole M6x1P
Assembly Holes F

W
B
G
H U

BASIC RATED LOAD (Kg


( gf )
ITEM SCREW LEAD BALL EFFECTIVE AXIAL
NO. O.D. DIA. TURNS DYNAMIC STATIC PLAY Length Width Height Assembly Hole
6
(1x10 REV.)
d l circuit x row Ca Co L W H A B
1 14 4 2.381 3.5x1 545 1110 0.10 35 34 13 22 26

2 14 5 3.175 2.5x1 535 990 0.10 35 34 13 22 26

3 16 5 3.175 2.5x1 590 1210 0.10 35 42 16 22 32

4 20 5 3.175 2.5x1 650 1450 0.10 35 48 17 22 35

5 20 10 4.762 2.5x1 1100 2220 0.15 58 48 18 35 35

6 25 5 3.175 2.5x1 720 1850 0.10 35 60 20 22 40

7 25 10 6.350 2.5x2 3240 7170 0.20 94 60 23 60 40

8 28 6 3.175 2.5x2 1380 4140 0.10 67 60 22 40 40

9 32 10 6.350 2.5x1 2010 4700 0.20 64 70 26 45 50

10 32 10 6.350 2.5x2 3640 9410 0.20 94 70 26 60 50

Note:
Stiffness of nut:
Stiffness values listed above are derived from theoretical formula to the elastic deformation between thread grooves and
balls while axial load is 30% dynamic load rating. Refer to P.15.

99
SSVW
L
C A Temporary Ls
E Dummy Shaft

UNIT:mm

BALLNUT DIMENSION SCREW SPINDLE


Position of Height from STIFFNESS Standard Screw Length Screw Model
Oil Hole Reference Surface NUT MODEL Root DIA.
C JxK E F G U NO. dr Ls NO.

6.5 M4x7 6 2 6 18 15 9RSSVW1404-3.5P 12.00 500 1000 PS1404A

6.5 M4x7 6 2 6 18 11 9RSSVW1405-2.5P 11.42 500 1000 PS1405A

6.5 M5x8 6 2 8 21 13 9RSSVW1605-2.5P 13.42 500 1000 1500 PS1605A

6.5 M6x10 6 3 9.15 22 15 9RSSVW2005-2.5P 17.42 500 1000 1500 PS2005A

11.5 M6x10 10 2 9.5 30 16 9RSSVW2010-2.5P 16.23 500 1000 1500 PS2010A

6.5 M8x12 7 5 9.5 25 18 9RSSVW2505-2.5P 22.42 1000 2000 2500 PS2505A

17 M8x12 10 - 10 30 40 9RSSVW2510-5.0P 20.05 1000 2000 2500 PS2510A

13.5 M8x12 8 5 10 27 39 9RSSVW2806-5.0P 25.42 1000 2000 2500 PS2806A

9.5 M8x12 10 - 12 36 25 9RSSVW3210-2.5P 27.05 1000 2000 2500 PS3210A

17 M8x12 10 - 12 36 49 9RSSVW3210-5.0P 27.05 1000 2000 2500 PS3210A

100
FSKW
Q(oil hole) 4-X
Assembly Holes
30Ą 30Ą

BASIC RATED LOAD (Kg


( gf )
ITEM SCREW LEAD BALL EFFECTIVE AXIAL
NO. O.D. DIA. TURNS DYNAMIC STATIC PLAY
6
(1x10 REV.) O.D. Length
d l circuit x row Ca Co D L A
1 15 10 3.175 2.8x2 1000 2570 0.10 34 44 57

2 16 16 3.175 1.8x1 330 640 0.10 32 38 53

3 20 20 3.175 1.8x2 780 2280 0.10 39 52 62

4 25 25 3.969 1.8x2 1230 3570 0.10 47 64 74

5 25 25 3.969 1.8x4 2230 7140 0.10 47 64 74

6 32 32 4.762 1.8x2 1760 5500 0.15 58 78 92

7 32 32 4.762 1.8x4 3200 11000 0.15 58 78 92

8 40 40 6.350 1.8x2 2870 9170 0.20 73 95 114

9 40 40 6.350 1.8x4 5220 18340 0.20 73 95 114

Note:
Stiffness of nut:
Stiffness values listed above are derived from theoretical formula to the elastic deformation between thread grooves and
balls while axial load is 30% dynamic load rating. Refer to P.15.

101
FSKW
L
Temporary
T Dummy Shaft
Ls

UNIT:mm

BALLNUT DIMENSION SCREW SPINDLE


Assembly STIFFNESS Standard Screw Length Screw Model
Flange Hole Oil Hole NUT MODEL Root DIA.
T W H X Q NO. dr Ls NO.

10 45 40 5.5 M6x1P 26 9RFSKW1510-5.6P 12.42 500 1000 PS1510A

10 42 38 4.5 M6x1P 9 9RFSKW1616-1.8P 13.42 500 1000 1500 PS1616A

10 50 46 5.5 M6x1P 21 9RFSKW2020-3.6P 17.42 500 1000 1500 PS2020A

12 60 56 6.6 M6x1P 27 9RFSKW2525-3.6P 21.73 1000 2000 2500 PS2525A

12 60 56 6.6 M6x1P 52 9RFSKW2525-7.2P 21.73 1000 2000 2500 PS2525A

15 74 68 9 M6x1P 33 9RFSKW3232-3.6P 28.23 1000 2000 2500 PS3232A

15 74 68 9 M6x1P 65 9RFSKW3232-7.2P 28.23 1000 2000 2500 PS3232A

17 93 84 11 M6x1P 42 9RFSKW4040-3.6P 35.05 2000 3000 3500 PS4040A

17 93 84 11 M6x1P 81 9RFSKW4040-7.2P 35.05 2000 3000 3500 PS4040A

102

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