Product Description
The motorized or reducer screwed jack is designed so that motor and shaft connectioncan be made in both directions. The choice of gear unit type, motor type andinterconnection shaft types (according) to the load and materials to be lifted is determinedby our company. The choice of X and Y type is determined by our company according tothe requested pace and according to the specifications stated in the order form and thebest efficiency and also performance is ensured.
In our assembly examples, we have diagrams of how screwed jack shaft connections,motor and reducer connections are implemented.
In our practical examples, you can have an idea of where and how your screwed screwjacks are used in everyday life. You can also find out about screwed jack installation andequipment. You can also obtain information about installment and equipment of screwjacks.
Application Examples
RADAR APPLICATION
STAGE LIFTING APPLICATION
BENDING ROLLER APPLICATION
LOAD LIFTING SYSTEM APPLICATION
TRIAXIAL LOAD LIFTING SYSTEM APPLICATION
DAM SHUTTER APPLICATION
PLATFORM LIFTING APPLICATION
SOLAR ENERGY PANELS LIFTING APPLICATION
JTC Series Cubic Screw Jack
2.5 kN Cubic Mini Screw Jack (0.25T) 1. Maximum static load capacity 2.5kN 2. Lifting screw Tr 14×4 3. Gear ratios 5:1, 20:1 4. Custom made travel length 5. Translating, rotating screw design 6. Multiple mini screw jack systems 7. Hand wheel operated, motor driven |
5 kN Cubic Small Screw Jack (0.5T) 1. Maximum static load capacity 5kN 2. Lifting screw Tr 18×4 3. Gear ratios 5:1, 20:1 4. Custom made travel length 5. Translating, rotating screw design 6. Anti-rotation keyed screw design 7. Multiple small screw jack systems 8. Hand wheel operated, motor driven |
10 kN Cubic Screw Jack (1T) 1. Maximum static load capacity 10kN 2. Lifting screw Tr 20×4 3. Gear ratios 5:1, 20:1 4. Custom made travel length 5. Translating, rotating screw design 6. Anti-rotation keyed screw design 7. Multiple small screw jack systems 8. Hand wheel operated, motor driven |
25 kN Cubic Screw Jack (2.5T) 1. Maximum static load capacity 25kN 2. Lifting screw Tr 30×6 3. Gear ratios 6:1, 24:1 4. Custom made travel length 5. Translating, rotating screw design 6. Anti-rotation keyed screw design 6. Multiple units screw jack systems 7. Hand wheel operated, motor driven |
50 kN Cubic Screw Jack (5T) 1. Maximum static load capacity 50kN 2. Lifting screw Tr 40×7 3. Gear ratios 7:1, 28:1 4. Custom made travel length 5. Translating, rotating screw design 6. Anti-rotation keyed screw design 6. Multiple units screw jack systems 7. Hand wheel operated, motor driven |
16567X3, registered Capital 500000CNY) is a leading manufacturer and supplier of screw jacks (mechanical actuators), bevel gearboxes, lifting systems, linear actuators, gearmotors and speed reducers, and others linear motion and power transmission products in China. We are Alibaba, Made-In-China and SGS (Serial NO.: QIP-ASI192186) audited manufacturer and supplier. We also have a strict quality system, with senior engineers, experienced skilled workers and practiced sales teams, we consistently provide the high quality equipments to meet the customers electro-mechanical actuation, lifting and positioning needs. CZPT Industry guarantees quality, reliability, performance and value for today’s demanding industrial applications. Website (English): screw-jacks Website (English): screw-jacks Website (Chinese): screw-jacks
Screw Shaft Features ExplainedWhen choosing the screw shaft for your application, you should consider the features of the screws: threads, lead, pitch, helix angle, and more. You may be wondering what these features mean and how they affect the screw’s performance. This article explains the differences between these factors. The following are the features that affect the performance of screws and their properties. You can use these to make an informed decision and purchase the right screw. You can learn more about these features by reading the following articles. ThreadsThe major diameter of a screw thread is the larger of the 2 extreme diameters. The major diameter of a screw is also known as the outside diameter. This dimension can’t be directly measured, but can be determined by measuring the distance between adjacent sides of the thread. In addition, the mean area of a screw thread is known as the pitch. The diameter of the thread and pitch line are directly proportional to the overall size of the screw. LeadIn screw shaft applications, a solid, corrosion-resistant material is an important requirement. Lead screws are a robust choice, which ensure shaft direction accuracy. This material is widely used in lathes and measuring instruments. They have black oxide coatings and are suited for environments where rusting is not acceptable. These screws are also relatively inexpensive. Here are some advantages of lead screws. They are highly durable, cost-effective, and offer high reliability. PitchThe pitch of a screw shaft can be viewed as the distance between the crest of a thread and the surface where the threads meet. In mathematics, the pitch is equivalent to the length of 1 wavelength. The pitch of a screw shaft also relates to the diameter of the threads. In the following, the pitch of a screw is explained. It is important to note that the pitch of a screw is not a metric measurement. In the following, we will define the 2 terms and discuss how they relate to 1 another. Helix angleThe helix angle of a screw shaft is the angle formed between the circumference of the cylinder and its helix. Both of these angles must be equal to 90 degrees. The larger the lead angle, the smaller the helix angle. Some reference materials refer to angle B as the helix angle. However, the actual angle is derived from calculating the screw geometry. Read on for more information. Listed below are some of the differences between helix angles and lead angles. SizeThe diameter of a screw is its diameter, measured from the head to the shaft. Screw diameters are standardized by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. The diameters of screws range from 3/50 inches to 16 inches, and more recently, fractions of an inch have been added. However, shaft diameters may vary depending on the job, so it is important to know the right size for the job. The size chart below shows the common sizes for screws. ShapeScrews come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes, from the size of a quarter to the diameter of a U.S. quarter. Screws’ main function is to hold objects together and to translate torque into linear force. The shape of a screw shaft, if it is round, is the primary characteristic used to define its use. The following chart shows how the screw shaft differs from a quarter: LubricationIn most cases, lubrication of a screw shaft is accomplished with grease. Grease is made up of mineral or synthetic oil, thickening agent, and additives. The thickening agent can be a variety of different substances, including lithium, bentonite, aluminum, and barium complexes. A common classification for lubricating grease is NLGI Grade. While this may not be necessary when specifying the type of grease to use for a particular application, it is a useful qualitative measure. |