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LEADSCREW

  • Leadscrew
  • Screw used as a linkage in a mechanism

    A leadscrew (or lead screw), pronounced /liːd skruː/, also known as a power screw or translation screw, is a screw used as a linkage in a machine, to

    Leadscrew

    Leadscrew

    Leadscrew

  • Jackscrew
  • Mechanical lifting device operated by turning a leadscrew

    jackscrew, or screw jack, is a type of jack that is operated by turning a leadscrew. It is commonly used to lift moderate and heavy weights, such as vehicles;

    Jackscrew

    Jackscrew

    Jackscrew

  • Backlash (engineering)
  • Clearance between mating components

    up, backlash is eliminated. Another area where backlash matters is in leadscrews. Again, as with the gear train example, the culprit is lost motion when

    Backlash (engineering)

    Backlash (engineering)

    Backlash_(engineering)

  • Actuator
  • Machine component that moves a mechanism

    natural for small machines making large displacements. By means of a leadscrew, ball screw, or roller screw, rotary motion can be adapted to function

    Actuator

    Actuator

  • Trapezoidal thread form
  • Screw thread profiles with trapezoidal outlines

    profiles with trapezoidal outlines. They are the most common forms used for leadscrews (power screws). They offer high strength and ease of manufacture. They

    Trapezoidal thread form

    Trapezoidal thread form

    Trapezoidal_thread_form

  • Screw-cutting lathe
  • Machine for accurately cutting screw threads

    rotating motion of the workpiece. This is accomplished by gearing the leadscrew (which drives the tool bit's movement) to the spindle with a certain gear

    Screw-cutting lathe

    Screw-cutting lathe

    Screw-cutting_lathe

  • Lathe
  • Machine tool which rotates the work piece on its axis

    which removes material from the workpiece. There may or may not be a leadscrew, which moves the cross-slide along the bed. Woodturning and metal spinning

    Lathe

    Lathe

    Lathe

  • Metal lathe
  • Machine tool used to remove material from a rotating workpiece

    turns the leadscrew makes. This ratio allows screwthreads to be cut on the workpiece without the aid of a die. Some lathes have only one leadscrew that serves

    Metal lathe

    Metal lathe

    Metal_lathe

  • Linear actuator
  • Actuator that creates motion in a straight line

    Conversion is commonly made via a few simple types of mechanism: Screw: leadscrew, screw jack, ball screw and roller screw actuators all operate on the

    Linear actuator

    Linear actuator

    Linear_actuator

  • Tailstock
  • leadscrew to the exact position where it is needed. When a cutting tool such as a drill bit or reamer is used, the feed is done with this leadscrew.

    Tailstock

    Tailstock

    Tailstock

  • Ball screw
  • Low-friction linear actuator

    nut while the threaded shaft is the screw. In contrast to conventional leadscrews, ball screws tend to be rather bulky, due to the need to have a mechanism

    Ball screw

    Ball screw

    Ball_screw

  • Mandrel
  • Gently tapered cylinder against which material can be forged or shaped

    Eventually the device was superseded by a mandrel-driven device called a leadscrew, which uses a train of gears that can be altered as required for the turning

    Mandrel

    Mandrel

    Mandrel

  • Buttress thread
  • Screw thread profile with an asymmetric square/slanted shape

    one square face and the other slanted. They are most commonly used for leadscrews where the load is principally applied in one direction. The asymmetric

    Buttress thread

    Buttress thread

    Buttress_thread

  • Screw
  • Type of fastener characterized by a thread wrapped around a cylinder core

    call a screw machine of an early and prescient sort. It made use of a leadscrew to guide the cutter to produce the desired pitch, and the slot was cut

    Screw

    Screw

    Screw

  • Coining press
  • Coin minting machine

    arranged leadscrew that supported an inertia wheel or more commonly, a piece made up of two radial arms with weights at the ends. The leadscrew (male) rotates

    Coining press

    Coining press

    Coining_press

  • Split nut
  • Nut divided into two halves for moving along a screw without turning

    female thread may be opened and closed over the male thread of a bolt or leadscrew. This allows the nut, when open, to move along the screw without the screw

    Split nut

    Split_nut

  • Square thread form
  • Screw thread profile with a square cross-section

    a common screw thread profile, used in high load applications such as leadscrews and jackscrews. It gets its name from the square cross-section of the

    Square thread form

    Square thread form

    Square_thread_form

  • Machine element
  • Elementary components used in the structure, controls, or mechanisms of a machine

    elements incorporate concepts of one or more simple machines. For example, a leadscrew incorporates a screw thread, which is an inclined plane wrapped around

    Machine element

    Machine element

    Machine_element

  • Screw thread
  • Helical structure used to convert between rotational and linear movement or force

    intuitive action as: The leadscrew of the cross slide of a lathe to cause the cross slide to move away from the operator when the leadscrew is turned clockwise

    Screw thread

    Screw thread

    Screw_thread

  • Critical speed
  • Theoretical angular velocity that excites the natural frequency of a rotating object

    the natural frequency of a rotating object, such as a shaft, propeller, leadscrew, or gear. As the speed of rotation approaches the object's natural frequency

    Critical speed

    Critical_speed

  • Robotics
  • Design, construction, use, and application of robots

    air, but can also be powered by electricity, usually via a motor and a leadscrew. The mechanical rack and pinion is common. Recent alternatives to DC motors

    Robotics

    Robotics

    Robotics

  • Trimmer (electronics)
  • Miniature adjustable component

    degrees of accuracy. Often they make use of a worm-gear (rotary track) or a leadscrew (linear track). The position on the component of the adjustment often

    Trimmer (electronics)

    Trimmer (electronics)

    Trimmer_(electronics)

  • Fused filament fabrication
  • 3D printing process that melts thermoplastic material from a spool of filament

    leadscrews or toothed belt drives. It is common, owing to the differences in movement speed, to use toothed belts for the X, Y drives and a leadscrew

    Fused filament fabrication

    Fused filament fabrication

    Fused_filament_fabrication

  • Jack (device)
  • Mechanical, hydraulic, or pneumatic, lifting device

    placing of great Timber.' A scissor jack uses the mechanical advantage of a leadscrew and 4-bar linkage to allow a human to lift a vehicle by manual force alone

    Jack (device)

    Jack (device)

    Jack_(device)

  • Binary angular measurement
  • Measure of angles

    counting the number of full rotations of e.g. a vehicle's wheels or a leadscrew. In this system, an angle is represented by an n-bit unsigned binary number

    Binary angular measurement

    Binary_angular_measurement

  • Bandsaw
  • Power saw with a continuous band blade

    pressure and rate. Common in production saws. Screw feed saws employ a leadscrew to move the saw. Pivot saws hinge in an arc as they advance through the

    Bandsaw

    Bandsaw

    Bandsaw

  • Universal lathe
  • Type of lathe

    handwheels), and an automatic (usually mechanically) driven longitudinal leadscrew for making threads. Universal lathes are used for the production of single

    Universal lathe

    Universal lathe

    Universal_lathe

  • Aerial work platform
  • Mechanical device for lifting people to high places

    of the scissor action can be hydraulic, pneumatic or mechanical (via a leadscrew or rack and pinion system). Depending on the power system employed on

    Aerial work platform

    Aerial work platform

    Aerial_work_platform

  • Milling (machining)
  • Removal of material from a workpiece using rotating tools

    servos that worked the machine leadscrews or hydraulics. They also spurred the development of antibacklash leadscrew nuts. All of the above concepts

    Milling (machining)

    Milling (machining)

    Milling_(machining)

  • Fluid bearing
  • Type of bearings which use pressurized liquid or gas between the bearing surfaces

    are very versatile and may even be used in complex geometries such as leadscrews. The fluid bearing may have been invented by French civil engineer L.

    Fluid bearing

    Fluid_bearing

  • Brushless DC electric motor
  • Synchronous electric motor powered by an electronic controller

    motion without the need of a transmission system, such as ballscrews, leadscrew, rack-and-pinion, cam, gears or belts, that would be necessary for rotary

    Brushless DC electric motor

    Brushless DC electric motor

    Brushless_DC_electric_motor

  • Collet
  • Type of chuck

    30-06 prototype used a collet locking operation. Chuck (engineering) Leadscrew Machine taper Screw thread Stiction Collins Dictionary, accessed 1 June

    Collet

    Collet

    Collet

  • Cazeneuve (company)
  • coolant and flying swarf. Both leadscrews ran in sealed oil baths. The apron was of a totally novel design. The leadscrew engaged with a worm wheel instead

    Cazeneuve (company)

    Cazeneuve_(company)

  • Pantograph
  • Mechanical linkage used for copying drawings

    via feeding information from a program to actuators (servos, selsyns, leadscrews, machine slides, spindles, and so on) that would move the cutter as the

    Pantograph

    Pantograph

    Pantograph

  • Jig borer
  • Machine to very precisely drill, bore and ream holes

    such as the adoption of hardened and accurate leadscrews, formed by grinding, rather than a soft leadscrew with a compensating nut. The technological advances

    Jig borer

    Jig borer

    Jig_borer

  • Knuckle thread
  • Screw thread profile with a rounded cross-section

    linear actuators use a knuckle thread to reduce the wear of the steel leadscrew against a plastic sliding nut. Firefighting respirator standard EN 148-1

    Knuckle thread

    Knuckle thread

    Knuckle_thread

  • Roller screw
  • Low-friction precision screw-type actuator

    housing and sealed end ring forms the exterior of the actuator assembly. Leadscrew "How do Tesla Bot Actuators actually work". Firgelli Automations. Retrieved

    Roller screw

    Roller screw

    Roller_screw

  • Machine taper
  • System for securing cutting tools or toolholders in a spindle

    quill into the tailstock, which brings the tool up against the end of the leadscrew or an internal stud, separating the taper and releasing the tool. Where

    Machine taper

    Machine taper

    Machine_taper

  • Henry Maudslay
  • English inventor and machine tool innovator (1771–1831)

    tool to move in either direction. The slide rest was positioned by a leadscrew to which power was transmitted through a pair of changeable gears so that

    Henry Maudslay

    Henry Maudslay

    Henry_Maudslay

  • Lead (engineering)
  • literature, Υ (Greek letter gamma) may be used. List of gear nomenclature Leadscrew Gear Nomenclature, Definition of Terms with Symbols. American Gear Manufacturers

    Lead (engineering)

    Lead (engineering)

    Lead_(engineering)

  • Delta robot
  • Device for manipulating an end effector

    novel design of 3D printer. These offer advantages over conventional leadscrew-based 3D printers of quicker access to a larger build volume for a comparable

    Delta robot

    Delta robot

    Delta_robot

  • Stock (firearms)
  • Structural component of a long gun

    control position changes. These moveable parts can be adjusted using a leadscrew usually turned with a knurled wheel, or have them slide freely along the

    Stock (firearms)

    Stock_(firearms)

  • Optical disc drive
  • Type of computer disk storage drive

    during continuous read or write operations, a stepper motor rotates a leadscrew to move the "sled" throughout its total travel range. The motor, itself

    Optical disc drive

    Optical disc drive

    Optical_disc_drive

  • Chuck (engineering)
  • Clamp used to hold an object with radial symmetry, especially a cylinder

    essence, each jaw is one independent CNC axis, a machine slide with a leadscrew, and all four or six of them can act in concert with each other. Although

    Chuck (engineering)

    Chuck (engineering)

    Chuck_(engineering)

  • Outline of metalworking
  • Smooth clean surface Bed Carriage Compound rest Cross-slide Headstock Leadscrew Spindle Tailstock Toolpost 1-2-3 blocks Boring head Chuck Collets Dial

    Outline of metalworking

    Outline_of_metalworking

  • Vise
  • Apparatus for securing a workpiece

    in the placement of the work. Cross vise, which can be adjusted using leadscrews in the X and Y axes; these are useful if many holes need to be drilled

    Vise

    Vise

    Vise

  • Screw (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    screw, a simple machine for transporting water to a higher elevation Leadscrew, a type of screw used to provide controlled and quantifiable movement

    Screw (disambiguation)

    Screw_(disambiguation)

  • Deadband
  • Band of input values yielding zero output

    the output shaft in either direction while the teeth are not meshed. Leadscrews generally also have backlash and hence a deadband, which must be taken

    Deadband

    Deadband

    Deadband

  • Acme
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    form, a screw thread used in specialized applications such as vises and leadscrews Acme zone, a biostratigraphic zone where a fossil reaches its peak abundance

    Acme

    Acme

  • Cutting fluid
  • Coolants and lubricants used in metalworking

    brass and bronze, which machine tools often have in their bearings and leadscrew nuts (especially older or manual machine tools). Dielectric fluid is used

    Cutting fluid

    Cutting fluid

    Cutting_fluid

  • Nut (hardware)
  • Type of fastener with a threaded hole

    female thread may be opened and closed over the male thread of a bolt or leadscrew Sleeve nut Spring nut Used with strut to join things to the open face

    Nut (hardware)

    Nut (hardware)

    Nut_(hardware)

  • Threading (manufacturing)
  • Process of creating a screw thread

    diverse area of practice that is used for everything from microlathe leadscrews (somewhat pricey and very precise) to the cheapest deck screws (very affordable

    Threading (manufacturing)

    Threading (manufacturing)

    Threading_(manufacturing)

  • Threaded pipe
  • Pipes with helical threads

    to the parallel sided cylindrical section commonly found on bolts and leadscrews). The seal provided by a threaded pipe joint depends upon multiple factors:

    Threaded pipe

    Threaded pipe

    Threaded_pipe

  • Ornamental turning
  • rest, which allows the cutter to slide along the rest under control of a leadscrew, although invented before 1480, was not in general use until much later

    Ornamental turning

    Ornamental_turning

  • Portsmouth Block Mills
  • Building in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England

    maintained. The position of the log for each new cut was controlled by a leadscrew ensuring great accuracy. Make a circular disc from this slice by means

    Portsmouth Block Mills

    Portsmouth Block Mills

    Portsmouth_Block_Mills

  • Audichron
  • Talking clock

    connected to the Audichron temperature machine. This would cause the leadscrew to rotate and position the soundhead on top of the correct temperature

    Audichron

    Audichron

  • Rat Rig
  • Portuguese manufacturer of 3D printers

    flatness minimally. The balls are in turn attached to each their independent leadscrew and motor for adjusting the z-axis, which makes it easy to automatically

    Rat Rig

    Rat_Rig

  • Automatic lathe
  • Lathe with a controlled cutting process

    that potentially lent themselves to screw making (such as the lathe, the leadscrew, the slide rest, gears, slide rests geared direct to spindles, and "change

    Automatic lathe

    Automatic lathe

    Automatic_lathe

  • Carlisle & Finch
  • American electrical manufacturing company

    the GE unit used a ratchet whereas C&F employed a pair of motor-driven leadscrews. The manual said that the C&F mechanism was "excellent and gives almost

    Carlisle & Finch

    Carlisle_&_Finch

  • Prusa i3
  • Czech 3D printer series

    be produced by the printer itself). These parts include threaded rods, leadscrews, smooth rods and bearings, screws, nuts, stepper motors, control circuit

    Prusa i3

    Prusa i3

    Prusa_i3

  • Dividing engine
  • Device for marking graduations on measuring instruments

    1826, which set new standards of precision for the creation of accurate leadscrews, a necessary precursor to the development of precision machining in the

    Dividing engine

    Dividing engine

    Dividing_engine

  • Snipe (wood machining)
  • Type of undesirable cut in woodworking

    of the planer table directly below the middle of the cutter head. The leadscrews, which can be clearly seen to the left and right, support the table about

    Snipe (wood machining)

    Snipe (wood machining)

    Snipe_(wood_machining)

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  • Ticknor
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ticknor

    English : variant spelling of Tickner.

  • SITIRIBEU
  • Female

    Egyptian

    SITIRIBEU

    , a consort in the reign of Aahmes I.

  • Cast
  • Surname or Lastname

    Americanized spelling of German Kast.English (Essex, Kent)

    Cast

    Americanized spelling of German Kast.English (Essex, Kent) : possibly a nickname from Norman caste ‘chaste’, ‘virtuous’ (from Old French chaste).Possibly an altered spelling of French Caste, cognate with 2.

  • Gwenith
  • Girl/Female

    Celtic

    Gwenith

    Blessed.

  • Stephen, Stefan
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Stephen, Stefan

    Crown

  • Prabhcheet
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Prabhcheet

    Remembering the Lord by heart, Absorbed in God

  • Dow
  • Boy/Male

    Irish American

    Dow

    Dark-haired.

  • Boardley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Boardley

    English : variant spelling of Bordley.

  • Pahal
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh

    Pahal

    Facet; Beginning Initiative

  • Valtina
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Latin

    Valtina

    Health; Love; Form of Valentina

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