Ball Screw Actuators
A ball screw actuator is a device that converts energy. Some actuators use not only ball screws but also belts and linear motors, and they are used as drive sources for moving and controlling various automatic devices. Since there are different specifications such as ones with holes for positioning pins or with a cover, choose according to the purpose of use. Some of them are treated with a rust-proof black coating, so we recommend that you select this option for sites where rust is likely to occur.
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