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What Side Loads are Permitted on a Screw Jack ?

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What Side Loads are Permitted on a Screw Jack ?

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Screw jacks are designed primarily to raise and lower loads and any side loads should be avoided. The units will withstand some side loads, depending on the diameter of the lifting screw and the extended length of the lifting screw. Where side loads are present, the loads should be guided and the guides, rather than the screw jacks, should take the side loads – particularly when long raises are involved. Even a small side load can exert great force on the housings and bearings and increase the operating torque and reduce the life expectancy. Side Load Rating Charts are included in the “Linear Motion & Power Transmission Design Guide” PJLMPTDG-01 (refer 1.5.1.6.

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