Simplifying lead screw design

29th November 2019

A new lead screw configurator enables lead screws to be designed and machined without computer-aided design (CAD) programmes.

A lead screw, or translation screw, is used to translate turning motion into linear motion in a machine. 

Whether trapezoidal, high helix or metric threads, lead screws in combination with nuts made of polymers, aim to ensure lubrication-free adjustment for long-lasting and smooth running.

Technical drawing skills and access to a CAD programme are usually required to design and configure a lead screw. The process includes determining the right parameters, machining the lead screw, designing with the use of a CAD programme, checking for technical plausibility and ordering. The process may take several hours or even several days.

The new lead screw configurator aims to speed up the process, allowing users to design a lead screw and the associated drawing without in-depth technical knowledge and CAD.

Design Tool

The tool developed by motion plastics company igus, is able to check the plausibility of a configuration and enables users to design and customise an individually manufactured lead screw that matches a specific application, configure the machined-end and generate a dimension drawing. The three-dimensional model of the configuration can then be downloaded and the pre-configured lead screw can be ordered or a binding offer can be requested.

Configuration

The configuration takes place within three steps, as outlined below.