As usual, Ganter goes beyond merely offering the standard part itself by sharing expertise and assisting with correct design principles. The technical instructions explain important aspects such as flank pressure, self-locking and backlash on reversal as well as critical buckling forces and rotational speeds depending on the diameter and the unsupported lead screw length.
Translating rotational movements into linear movements requires a matching lead nut in addition to the trapezoidal lead screw. The Ganter part GN 103.1 made from gunmetal offers very good gliding properties, robustness and long service life. It is mounted centrally via the radial mounting flange. The same configuration can be ordered in a plastic version in polyamide (PA) or polyacetal (POM). Hex-shaped nuts are also available in steel or stainless steel as well as cylindrical nuts in steel, stainless steel, gunmetal and POM. These are ideally suited for specific solutions as they are easy to modify for integration into custom applications.
Ganternorm was founded in 1894 as a mechanical workshop in Furtwangen, Germany. The first Ganter standard parts catalog appeared in 1912 – five years before the founding of DIN. Today, Ganter develops and produces standard parts for all sectors of industry. Roughly 80,000 standard parts are held in stock, ready for delivery.
More information on Ganter standard parts can be found on the internet at ganternorm.com
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