Lead Screws
Trapezoidal Screws
The trapezoidal thread form is a common leadscrew thread profile that offers high strength with ease of manufacture.
It is typically found where large loads or high accuracy are required, as in a vise or the lead screw of a lathe.
Standardized variations include multiple-start threads, left-hand threads, and self-centering threads which are less likely to bind under lateral forces. The thread angle is 30°.
- D= 10 – 80 mm
- pitch: 2 – 24 mm
- Lmax: 6000 mm
Glide Screws
Part linear bearing, part lead screw, the Glide Screw™ from Thomson combines the best features of these products into an easy to install, one-part solution.
In addition, the Glide Screw eliminates alignment issues and comes standard with Thomson’s patented Lube-for-Life technology for zero maintenance.
Additional high heat, vacuum/cleanroom, and food grade configurations are available.
If you don’t see a standard model that meets your needs, contact Thomson - we do custom configurations upon request.
Motorised Lead Screws
Motorised Lead Screws from Thomson combine a hybrid stepper motor and a precision lead screw together in one compact envelope.
Patent-pending Taper-Lock technology allows quick decoupling and secure, properly aligned connections.
Thomson Motorised Lead Screws come in two basic configurations – rotating screw (S) and rotating nut (N).
Rotating screw assemblies actuate by having the motor rotate a lead screw and translate a load that is attached to the lead nut.
Rotating nut assemblies actuate by rotating a nut within the motor body.
Motion is achieved by constraining the motor and translating a load attached to the lead screw or constraining the lead screw and translating a load attached to the motor.