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Ball screw manufacture:
Screws are amazingly versatile and powerful fasteners. The basic concept
is used for holding all sorts of things together including wood, plastic
and metal. Different varieties have been developed to maximize efficacy
for particular applications. Ball screws convert rotary motion into linear
motion. They consist of a screw and a nut. Ball screws have a number
of bearing balls that transfer the load between the nut and the screw.
Driving methods:
There are various driving methods for driving a screw. Firstly, the screw
can be slotted. Slotted screw heads are perhaps the oldest and most common
variety; a linear slot in the head accepts a standard (flat) screwdriver.
Secondly it may also be driven through Philips head. The Phillips head
is an improvement to the slotted screw; cross-shaped grooves accept a
Phillips-head screwdriver. These heads provide a larger mating surface
between the screw and the screwdriver, which minimizes wear and helps
prevent slipping. Thirdly, an important method is Hex. These heads do
not have any grooves or slots at all; the entire head is hexagonally
shaped and they are tightened with a wrench. Since the size of the heads
varies, a wrench set or an adjustable wrench is required for driving
hex screws. Fourthly, Square, also know as Robertson drive. These heads
have a square indentation to minimize slipping; they also require a special
driver for tightening and loosening. Fifthly, One Way heads. These are
a variation on the slotted screw. They can be tightened with a standard
screwdriver, but are tamper-resistant because they require special tools
for removal. And lastly, Torx. Torx heads have 6-pointed recessions to
provide even more surface area for driving. They require the less-common
torx screwdrivers and therefore can be considered tamper-resistant.
Thread Varieties:
There are many thread varieties. They are mainly, Wood Screw, Machine
Screw, Sheet Metal Screw, High-Low, and Self-Tapping. In addition to
all the varieties described above, many screws are made out of different
materials. They can be made out of stainless steel, steel, brass, aluminum,
Teflon, nylon etc. Screws can also have various finishes such as zinc
plating, black oxide or non-stick coating; screws that will be exposed
to the elements may be galvanized to prevent rusting.
Cordless screwdrivers:
feature a number of interchangeable bits, including flat blade. Crafters often use cordless screwdrivers to prevent hand exhaustion and create more torque (twisting power) than standard screwdrivers. Most cordless screwdrivers will also allow the...
Power screwdrivers:
Screwdrivers are tools, which is used often daily in our lives, foe e.g. repairing any electric goods for those we need power screwdrivers. These screwdrivers are found with electricians. The Series is ideal for applications where portability is...
Shoulder Screw:
Why is shoulder screws used?
Thumb screws incorporate easy-grasp, diamond knurled heads and are suited for use where mounting hardware is subject to loss, slotted head captive screws are available in various styles so for that purpose precision...
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