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      Ball & Lead Screws

 

Many factors must be considered when designing or selecting a linear positioning device. Operating load, speed, accuracy, environment, and power requirements all play major roles in the design decision. Whether the engineer selects a rolled ball screw, precision ground ball screw, or an Acme lead screw, the lubricant should also be carefully considered. A properly selected lubricant minimizes friction, reduces torque, increases the screw’s efficiency, and extends performance life.

Enhancing grease performance.

High quality synthetic greases offer many performance advantages over mineral-based lubricants. Synthetic lubricants function over wider temperature ranges; they offer greater thermooxidative stability and lower volatility; and they retain the viscosity needed to provide an adequate film thickness through a specified range of operating temperatures, speeds and loads. Special additive packages can further improve a grease’s natural ability to resist water wash-out and reduce wear in the presence of shockloading and vibration. Other additives can improve lubricity, to further reduce friction.

Specifying a lubricant.

Proper lubrication plays an especially vital role in the performance and life of Acme lead screws with bronze or polymer nuts, because they are subject to higher friction and greater wear than ball screws. Even with self-lubricated nuts, lead screw performance can be significantly enhanced with light greases. Additional lubrication can also reduce heat in these units. Polymer or plastic nuts benefit from silicone-based greases and PTFE additives, which lower friction, increase efficiency and prolong performance life. Solid lubricants such as PTFE may also improve the roughness associated with the increased preloads of anti-backlash nuts.

Precision ground ball screws, where precise motion and smooth, quiet operation are desired, can take advantage of ultrafiltration technology. Pioneered by Nye Lubricants, ultrafiltration of grease and oil results in lubricants with unsurpassed cleanliness. For greases, ultrafiltration also improves the homogeneity of the thickening agent.

Ultrafiltration.

Ultrafiltration removes virtually all particulate matter from grease and oil. For greases, it also improves the homogeneity of the thickening agent. Nye will ultrafilter any oil or grease and typically will recommend this service for precision bearing and ball screw applications to extend the bearing life.

Our Products

Following is a partial list of popular Nye lubricants for ball screws and lead screws. Additional oils and greases are available to meet a wide range of application requirements. For technical specifications, evaluation samples, questions about any Nye products, or to discuss a lubricant custom-designed for your application — call us at +1.508.996.6721.

Greases for Light Duty Balls 
& Lead Screws
Temperature
Range (°C)
Applications
-40 to 125 A PTFE thickened, light viscosity, synthetic hydrocarbon grease intended for light damping & noise reduction in gear trains, slides & plastic components. Benefits include good water resistance.
-54 to 125 Rust inhibited. A PTFE thickened, light viscosity, synthetic hydrocarbon grease intended for instruments with moving plastic parts, gears & slides & lightly loaded mechanical applications where available torque is low.
-54 to 125 A light viscosity, lithium-thickened, synthetic hydrocarbon grease, PTFE-fortified for low starting torque.
-50 to 225 Chemically resistant, fluorinated, wide-temperature grease for extreme conditions.
Greases for Medium to
Heavy Duty Ball Screws
Temperature 
Range (°C)
Applications
-40 to 125 EP-fortified, rust-inhibited, PTFE thickened for heavily-loaded low torque applications.
-50 to 125 A medium-consistency, multi-purpose synthetic hydrocarbon grease.
-50 to 130 EP-fortified, lithium-gelled, synthetic hydrocarbon & ester formulation.
-50 to 225 Chemically resistant, rust-inhibited, wide-temperature grease for extreme conditions.
Greases for Precision Ground 
& High Speed Ball Screws
Temperature 
Range (°C)
Applications
-54 to 150 Ester-based grease for high-speed, wide-temperature, light-to-medium duty applications.
-40 to 150 Lithium-thickened, synthetic hydrocarbon grease for high-speed applications, developed as a synthetic replacement for Exxon's discontinued Andok® C.
-54 to 125 A medium consistency, EP- & PTFE-fortified grease for medium-duty precision ball screws, where smooth, precise motion is needed. Good low-temperature, low-noise properties.
Lead Screws with 
Polymer Nuts
Temperature 
Range (°C)
Application
-40 to 200 Soft, light-duty, silicone grease. PTFE-fortified.
-20 to 250 High-viscosity, PFPE grease. Excellent plastic & elastomer compatibility.
Lead Screws & Ball Screws 
for Vacuum Applications
Temperature 
Range (°C)
Applications
-45 to 150 Ultrafiltered, soft consistency grease with good load-carrying capability & very low vapor pressure characteristics for hight-vacuum applications. PTFE-thickened to enhance low-temperature performance & reduce noise.
-55 to 250 Ultrafilitered, chemically resistant, wide temperature grease for extreme conditions. Low vapor pressure. Good wear resistance & endurance

Because we cannot anticipate or control the many different conditions under which this information and our products may be used, we cannot guarantee the applicability of this information or the suitability of our products in any individual situation. For the same reason, the products discussed are sold without warranty, expressed or implied. Statements concerning the possible use of our products are not intended as recommendations to use our product in the infrigement of any patent.

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