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Ball screws are more easily damaged when installed than conventional leadscrews. To help prevent damage, insure accuracy, and insure longer life; proper installation is required. Barnes Industries ball screws are manufactured, inspected and tested by skilled mechanics to engineered specifications, ready for installation.
ENGINEERING OF BALL SCREWS Ball screw life can be calculated. Parameters used in calculations include contact angle, ball conformity to the thread radius, number of balls in contact with the raceway, preload, materials, heat treatment case depth and raceway hardness. Manufacturing control of parallelism, squareness, concentricity and lead are also necessary to achieve ball screw accuracy and long wear life. Since the formation of the company, Barnes Industries engineers have analyzed many failures on major U.S. and foreign ball screws. To prevent failures and give extended life, designs have been continually improved, manufacturing tolerances reduced and design recommendations made to customers. Engineering analysis of failed ball screws since the formation of Barnes Industries has permitted "Barnes" to establish engineering and manufacturing specifications in which 98% reliability has been attained. "Barnes" new ball screws are warranted for 24 months or 20,000,000-in. life. Reconditioned ball screw warranties fall into two categories (1) 18 months or 15,000,000-in life, (2) 15 months or 12,500,000-in life. See Table 1, under "Capacity, Price, Delivery, Warranty", for complete details.
LOAD AND LIFE RATING |
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*BALL SCREW LIFE CHART FOR BALL NUTS WITH
L-10 RATING |
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CHARTS COMPARING LIFE INCREASE BY USING ALL LOAD BALLS IN CONTACT WITH RACEWAYS WHEN ALL OTHER PARAMETERS MEET ENGINEERING STANDARDS. |
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Out of 100 identical units, 20 units with load and spacer balls are distributed in chart 'A' and 80 units with all load balls are distributed in Chart 'B' |
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By using all load balls in 80% of the ball screw assemblies, the L-10 life rating is changed to an L-2 rating or 98% reliability. This is demonstrated in the life chart above. |
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Load and life rating of ball screws are based on axial load. This applies to both the manufacturer and the reconditioner. Fig Nos. 20, 21 & 22 show how axial load and radial load affect the life of a ball bearing leadscrew. |
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RUNNING
CONDITION
TORQUE AND PRELOAD High preload provides higher positioning accuracy and high system stiffness, but increases drag torque. Higher than required preload increases drag torque more rapidly than stiffness and results in loss of screw life. A high preload can cause inaccurate positioning. A high preload will also contribute to electrical malfunctions. Low preload gives low system stiffness and low drag torque, resulting in poor system accuracy.
ALIGNMENT AND LOAD APPLICATION Overloading of ball screw resulting from tight gibs, roller cages or improper lubrication will reduce ball screw life and cause improper positioning.
BALL SCREW MAINTENANCE (LUBRICATION
AND CLEANLINESS) The oil supply should insure a light film of clean oil at all times. Lubrication contaminated with dirt and chips increases friction. Balls traveling over metal chips in the ball thread raceway cause "spalling", and the ball screw fails. Use lubricants recommended by the machine tool manufacturer. As in the case of any high precision assembly, contamination by chips, dirt or other foreign matter will cause and ultimately induce ball screw failure. Limited protection is provided by seals or wipers. Bellows or telescopic covers are recommended if the environment has a high concentration of contaminants. Periodic inspection for cleanliness and lubrication will extend the life of the ball screw.
STORAGE OF BALL SCREW UNIT
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