Rolled ball screw SFNUR SFAR SND DIN 69051
steelstainless steelhardened steel

Rolled ball screw - SFNUR SFAR SND DIN 69051 - FLI - France Linéaire Industrie - steel / stainless steel / hardened steel
Rolled ball screw - SFNUR SFAR SND DIN 69051 - FLI - France Linéaire Industrie - steel / stainless steel / hardened steel
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Characteristics

Material
steel, stainless steel, hardened steel
Performance
precision, high-rigidity, high-efficiency, high-speed, high-performance, low-noise, high load capacity, zero-backlash, high moving speeds
Type
rolled, ground
Other characteristics
cost-effective, custom-made, compact, with back nut, anti-corrosion, recirculating, preloaded, with trunnion, splined, with support, high-helix, double nut, metric
Diameter

Min.: 12 mm
(0 in)

Max.: 80 mm
(3 in)

Description

FLI has a wide range of rolled ballscrews to be able to provide adequate system for the linear movement. Today, FLI has a large stock of ballscrews : Precision rolled class C7 (53 μ m / 300 mm) according to DIN 69051. All the C7 class are on stock. FLI can also provide live high precision ballscrews Class C5 (18 μ m / 300 mm) with a deadline for manufacturing 30 to 40 days, depending on the workload of the plant. However, in order to optimize the delivery time, we do have some class C5 in stock. All the ballscrews are provided in standard lenght, cut and machining.. Machining and support : Find the machining tables and also all the support for ballscrews and nut on in our pdf catalogues. We can also offer ground ballscrews (right / left, stainless steel screws, special nuts ...) according to customer, in this case our services are available to confirm the feasibility.

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