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Is the torque of a rotating screw actuator unit the same as a standard unit?

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Is the torque of a rotating screw actuator unit the same as a standard unit?

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The lifting torque, as well as the efficiency and side thrust ratings, is the same for a rotating screw unit. It is understood, however, that the same pitch and screw diameter is used in each actuator unit, as well as the same worm gear ratio. This comment also applies to the inverted actuator unit and those with threaded or clevis-style ends.

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