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Introducing the BSR0601ASRU-0250-CSN-080-NNN-N  Grade 10 Ball Screw, an extension of our compact and powerful miniature metric ball screw motor lineup. Ideal for longer-range, precision-driven tasks, this model stands out with its extended length and adherence to high-quality standards, including a cylindrical-style nut and NEMA 08 motor compatibility. Features: Extended length..
Experience compact and efficient linear motion with the BSR0601ASRU-0150-CSN-080-NNN-N,  Grade 10 Ball Screw part of our miniature metric ball screw motor series. Perfect for small-scale, high-precision applications, this model combines sleek design with robust functionality, featuring a cylindrical-style nut and compatibility with NEMA 08 motors. Features: Miniature metric ball screw..
Enhance your precision machinery with our BSR0601ASRU-0150-CSN-111-NNN-N Grade 10 Ball Screw, a distinguished member of our miniature metric ball screw motor series designed for compact high-performance linear motion applications. This assembly integrates seamlessly with a NEMA 11 motor, featuring a cylindrical-style nut for a more streamlined design. Suited for spaces where..
Introducing the BSR0601ASRU-0250-CSN-111-NNN-N Grade 10 Ball Screw from our innovative miniature metric ball screw series, this unit is specifically engineered to deliver top-tier linear motion solutions in compact spaces. Compatible with the NEMA 11 motor and equipped with a cylindrical-style nut, this assembly excels in applications requiring precise, compact, and efficient..
Part of our specialized miniature metric ball screw motor series, this assembly is optimized for applications requiring precise and compact linear motion solutions, compatible with NEMA 14 motors and featuring a unique lead for specialized requirements. Features: A specialized component of the miniature metric ball screw set. Diameter: 8 mm;..
Elevate your compact applications with the BSR0801AXRU-0250-CSN-140-NNN-N Grade 10 Ball Screw, a precise and efficient component of our miniature ball screw series, designed for seamless integration with NEMA 14 motors for superior linear motion. Features: Belongs to the miniature metric ball screw series. Diameter: 8 mm; Lead: 1 mm; Length:..
Designed for compact yet demanding applications, this  Grade 10 Ball Screw from our miniature ball screw series ensures high precision and efficiency, compatible with NEMA 14 motors, and perfect for extended linear motion needs. Features: Integrated into the miniature metric ball screw lineup. Diameter: 6 mm; Lead: 1 mm; Length:..
A Grade 10 Ball Screw of our miniature metric ball screw motor series, this model brings enhanced precision to compact spaces, featuring compatibility with NEMA 14 motors and a design focused on high-performance linear motion. Features: Part of the miniature metric ball screw collection. Diameter: 8 mm; Lead: 1 mm;..
This Grade 10 Ball Screw from our miniature metric ball screw series offers precise linear motion in a compact form, suitable for NEMA 14 motors, with a unique lead designed for specialized linear movement applications. Features: Integral part of the miniature metric ball screw lineup. Diameter: 8 mm; Lead: 2.5..
This is a high-precision component  Grade 10 Ball Screw of our miniature metric ball screw motor series, optimized for compact applications requiring precise linear motion. It pairs excellently with NEMA 14 motors, designed for streamlined integration in tight spaces. Features: Part of the miniature metric ball screw series. Diameter: 6..
Enhance compact applications with our BSR0802AXRU-0250-CSN-140-NNN-N Grade 10 Ball Screw, designed for high precision in tight spaces, compatible with NEMA 14 motors. This part of our miniature ball screw series brings efficiency and precision to demanding tasks. Features: Part of the compact metric ball screw series. Diameter: 8 mm; Lead:..
This Grade 10 Ball Screw extends our miniature ball screw series, providing a compact solution for high-precision linear motion, compatible with NEMA 14 motors, and designed for space-sensitive applications with its unique dimensions and lead. Features: Component of the miniature metric ball screw collection. Diameter: 8 mm; Lead: 2 mm;..
This Grade 10 Ball Screw of our miniature metric ball screw series is designed for larger diameter applications that require precise linear motion in compact spaces, suitable for NEMA 14 motors, offering enhanced capacity and precision. Features: A larger variant in the miniature metric ball screw series. Diameter: 10 mm;..
Optimized for compact applications requiring extended linear motion, this  Grade 10 Ball Screw is part of our specialized series that provides precise and efficient performance, perfectly complementing NEMA 17 motors in a streamlined package. Features: Miniature metric ball screw assembly. Diameter: 6 mm; Lead: 1 mm; Length: 250 mm. Suitable..
Part of our expansive miniature ball screw series, this Grade 10 Ball Screw is meant for extended-length applications requiring precision linear motion in a compact design, fitting NEMA 14 motors and providing unparalleled performance. Features: Extended length option in the miniature metric ball screw series. Diameter: 10 mm; Lead: 2..
Elevate your compact designs with our high-performance linear motion  Grade 10 Ball Screw actuator, ideal for applications requiring precision in limited spaces. This model integrates seamlessly with NEMA 17 motors, featuring a durable and efficient design for streamlined operation. Features: Miniature metric ball screw assembly. Diameter: 6 mm; Lead: 1..
This Grade 10 Ball Screw is a testament to our commitment to innovation and precision in the miniature ball screw industry. Designed for space-sensitive applications, it provides unparalleled accuracy and efficiency when combined with a single stack NEMA 17 motor. Features: Part of the miniature metric ball screw series. Diameter: 8..
Designed for longer-range precision tasks, this Grade 10 Ball Screw showcases our engineering prowess in creating compact, high-performance linear actuators that complement single stack NEMA 17 motors, ensuring optimal performance in tight spaces. Features: Integrated into the miniature metric ball screw lineup. Diameter: 8 mm; Lead: 2 mm; Length: 250..
Part of our precision-engineered series, this miniature ball screw assembly is tailored for applications demanding high accuracy in compact spaces, making it an ideal match for single stack NEMA 17 motors, with its unique lead and cylindrical nut design. Features: Miniature metric ball screw assembly. Diameter: 8 mm; Lead: 2.5..
This Grade 10 Ball Screw is a standout in our lineup, combining the precision required for delicate applications with the compact design essential for space-restricted environments, compatible with single stack NEMA 17 motors for seamless integration and high performance. Features: Miniature metric ball screw series component. Diameter: 8 mm; Lead:..
149 products

Lead Screws & Ball Screws

149 products

The constant force technology utilized in our anti-backlash lead screw nuts results in a greater consistency in performance and life, with great resistance to backlash. Miniature ball screw assemblies have a range of leads with small screw diameters for high precision linear motion. 

  • Offered with a variety of diameters, leads and nuts 
  • Precision-Rolled screws tested for straightness and accuracy 
  • Driven screws with PowerPlus motor technology for 25% - 40% more torque 
  • Lead screw and ball screws are ideal for laboratory machines, medical devices, mechatronic applications and more. 

FAQ - Leadscrew and Ballscrew Motors

What do people mean when they talk about a leadscrew motor or a ballscrew motor?

When people talk about leadscrew or ballscrew motors, they are referring to an assembly where a motor and leadscrew/ballscrew are joined together by the manufacturer. Most often, the motor is a stepping motor, but in some specialized cases, servo motors can be used. These can be configured such that the screw rotates, and a nut makes a linear movement, or the nut rotates and the screw makes a linear movement.

Why would you choose a ballscrew motor over a leadscrew motor?

The choice of a ballscrew motor over a leadscrew motor really comes down to linear motion requirements. Ballscrews have higher efficiency, lower drag, and can generally produce higher forces in the same package size. Leadscrews are often self-lubricating and quieter and can be less expensive. Leadscrew systems can be self-locking, which is sometimes an advantage for vertical applications. Ballscrews are never self-locking.

Are the motors used in leadscrew/ballscrew motors just standard motors?

No… the motors used in a leadscrew or ballscrew motor have been customized in a couple of important ways. First, great care is taken to design a bearing system that can accommodate thrust loads and provide appropriate linear stiffness. Standard motors are designed for radial loads and rotational movement. Second, the inner components of the motors have been redesigned to allow packaging of the screw or nut interface. Standard motors do not have the right internal components to allow for packaging of a screw or nut.

Is a leadscrew or ballscrew motor a stand-alone solution or do you need other components?

A leadscrew or ballscrew motor can be a critical component of a linear motion system, but it can't do the job alone. In most cases, some sort of linear guide or linear bearing system is needed to support system loads. Depending on the length of travel needed, a radial bearing could be required to support the end of the screw. Drive and control electronics are needed. In many cases, external sensors are used for end-of-travel and homing applications.

What are the benefits of using a leadscrew or ballscrew motor vs buying components and making my own?

The main benefits are package size, cost, and reliability. If you buy separate components, you will need to also use a coupling of some sort along with various brackets and machined parts. The cost of all those components adds up quickly, and they also create opportunities for failures over time. All those components also increase the complexity of a bill of materials and many more parts to manage in production… another source of higher costs that will impact your business for years to come. Integrating a screw with a motor minimizes the size of a mechanical design, simplifies assembly, reduces cost, and improves reliability.

I have an application on a piece of packaging equipment, I see a lot of paper dust in the area over time… which is better a leadscrew or ballscrew based motor?

A leadscrew motor would be better in that application. A ballscrew-based system is great in a lot of places, but it needs to be lubricated, and it has open pathways for recirculating the balls. Paper dust can mix with the lubricant and have a serious negative impact on life.

How long can the screw be in a leadscrew motor or ballscrew motor?

Theoretically, there is no limit as the concept is to simplify the interface between the screw and the motor… however, from a practical standpoint, we think about 1-1.5 meters as the longest practical length. Manufacturing processes, packaging, shipping, and assembly come into play. There are also system issues with any screw-based design in terms of column strength, critical speeds, etc., that need to be taken into account.

Do I have to lubricate a leadscrew or ballscrew motor?

The answer to that is … it depends. The motors themselves never need to be lubricated. They use permanently lubricated ball bearings. Leadscrews using the right type of nut do not need to be lubricated. Ballscrews, on the other hand, will need to be lubricated at initial install and periodically over the life of the product… typically at least once a year depending on the application.

Do I need a linear guide with a leadscrew motor or ballscrew motor?

Either a leadscrew motor or a ballscrew motor is designed to create thrust loads along the central axis of the screw. They are not designed to handle side loads. You will have to develop some system to take up radial loads. The details of that design will depend on your application, but common approaches include profile rail, cam roller-based systems, and round rail-based systems using either ball bearings or precision plain bearings such as Simplicity.

Can I remove the nut from a ballscrew or leadscrew motor to help with assembly of my system?

You can remove the nut from a leadscrew to facilitate your assembly. If it is preloaded, just be careful with the preload adjusting spring. Ballscrews are a different story… in general, you should not remove the nut from a ballscrew if you can avoid it. It is possible to remove a ballnut from the screw using special tools and fixtures, but this should only be done by skilled and trained technicians.