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Thread rolling of oil filter housings
15. April 2026
Precision, experience and maximum reliability The manufacture of oil filter housings with M 110 × 2 and 108 × 2…
Ball screw nut with teeth
1. April 2026
Function, benefits and applications A ball screw nut with teeth allows torque to be transmitted directly to the nut, thereby…
Preload of ball screw nuts
4. March 2026
Precision under pressure 2-point and 4-point contact If you want to achieve high positioning accuracy, zero backlash and smooth operation…
New ball return system
2. March 2026
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Precision for the Giant
15. January 2026
When workpieces up to 14 metres in length, 2 metres in diameter and 80 tonnes in weight are to be…
Precision and Dust Resistance for Woodworking Machines
14. January 2026
Wood dust, shavings, high speeds and the utmost precision: the demands placed on modern woodworking machines are diverse and constantly…
Ball screw vs. trapezoidal screw
12. January 2026
In the world of mechanical engineering, screw drives play a central role in converting rotary motion into linear motion. Two…
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