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Tech Tips: How to Customize a Base Model Electric Linear Actuator
Often the ideal design solution is not about finding the fastest, sturdiest, most accurate or even the least expensive option. Rather, the ideal solution is the optimal balance of performance, life and cost. |
Tech Tips: The Relationship Between Load, Speed and Current Draw
For our Selection of actuators: https://www.thomsonlinear.com/en/products/linear-actuators-products
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Tech Tips: How to Vary the Speed of a Thomson Industrial Linear Actuator
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Tech Tips: How to Use Thomson Manual Override (Hand Wind) on Linear Actuators
What can you do when power to your actuator is lost unexpectedly and you need to move the gearing? The manual override option, which is available with several Thomson electric linear actuators, can solve this dilemma. Note: Electrak HD shown in video. The tool shown is a low-torque electric screwdriver. Please do not use high-torque/RPM power tools when using the manual override as it can result in damage to the actuator.
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Tech Tips: How to Size a Power Supply for Industrial Linear Actuators
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Tech Tips: How to Protect a Thomson Linear Actuator Throughout its Stroke Length
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Tech Tips: How to Mount an Industrial Linear Actuator
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Tech Tips:How to Install Electrak HD’s Integrated Connector
Learn more by viewing/downloading Electrak HD brochures and manuals:
https://www.thomsonlinear.com/en/products/linear-actuators/electrak-hd-literature |
Tech Tips: How to Control a Thomson Linear Actuator with J1939 CAN Bus Functionality
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Tech Tips: How a Wrap Spring Brake Works
Find the right linear actuator for your next machine design:
https://www.thomsonlinear.com/en/products/linear-actuators-products |
Tech Tips: Electric Linear Actuator Maintenance Requirements
For our Selection of actuators:
https://www.thomsonlinear.com/en/products/linear-actuators-products |
Tech Tips: Defining Static and Dynamic Loading
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Tech Tips: Defining Low Level Switching
Electric Linear Actuators are often subjected to very nasty environments. Whether it is dust, dirt, sand, or water, you need to have confidence that it will hold up to the intended environment.
For our Selection of actuators:
https://www.thomsonlinear.com/en/products/linear-actuators-products |
Tech Tips: Defining Dynamic Braking
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https://www.thomsonlinear.com/en/products/linear-actuators-products |
Tech Tips: Defining Duty Cycle
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Tech Tips: Defining Back Driving
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Tech Tips: Anti-Rotation and Its Usefulness in Linear Actuators
Without an anti-rotation feature the end of the rod on the actuator could spin. What effect does this have in applications.
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Tech Tips: Understanding IP Ratings for Linear Actuators
Electric Linear Actuators are often subjected to very nasty environments. Whether it is dust, dirt, sand, or water, you need to have confidence that it will hold up to the intended environment. |
Tech Tips: Synchronizing Multiple Whispertrak Acutators
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Tech Tips: How to Increase Rigidity in a Linear Actuator
Electric Linear Actuators are designed to handle loads axially. One of the common failures of Linear Actuators is side-loading - a force perpendicular to the axis of rotation. The longer the stroke, the more susceptible the actuator is to binding or a bent screw. |
Tech Tips: How to Customize a Base Model Linear Actuator
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Thomson Smart Actuation: Designing Smart Machines with Smart Tools
What is smart actuation and how can your applications benefit from it? Hakan Persson, the Global Product Line Director for Actuators at Thomson, walks you through the makings of a smart electromechanical actuator, its integrated electronics, where it is best applied and three Thomson actuator families offering these solutions. |
Thomson Electrak HD Linear Actuators - Strong. Smart. Sturdy.
The Thomson Electrak HD in designing, manufacturing, and supporting industrial linear actuators. Through the ever-changing environments, the customer wants higher loads, longer strokes, and adjustable controls. |
Introduction to PC Series Electric Actuators
Explore new technology optimized for pneumatic to electric conversions to reduce energy costs and simplify your machine design. The detailed technical overview in this video illustrates how the new PC-Series can deliver improved power density, travel life and side load capabilities not found elsewhere. |
Electric Actuation for Grain Handling Equipment
Grain bins, auger carts and seed tenders have many hydraulic and manual operations that can benefit from simple, clean and maintenance free electric actuators. See the difference between hydraulics and electric actuators for the folding of the auger, pivoting of the spout, and opening of hatches. |
Synchronization: Adding Even More Control and Power to Thomson Smart Linear Actuators
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Success Story: Electrak HD Linear Actuators Keep Spika Work Platforms in Sync
The synchronization option, available with Thomson Electrak HD linear actuators, enables Spika Design and Manufacturing to offer their customers work platforms with improved performance, functionality and safety. |
Success Story: Electrak® HD Linear Actuators Boost the Design IQ for Tribine Harvester
Thomson Electrak® HD linear actuators have benefited Tribine Harvester's groundbreaking design. Implemented in the concaves around the rotor and grain bin extensions, these components were selected because of their communication across a CAN bus network, dynamic braking and many other smart features. |
Success Story: Electrak® HD Linear Actuators Boost the Design IQ for Tribine Harvester (Shortened Version)
Shortened version of the full-length Tribine Harvester success story video. |
H-Track Electro-Hydraulic Linear Actuator: Handling Heavy Loads in Tight Spaces
Learn more about the Thomson H-Track electro-hydraulic actuator, which incorporates a patented fluid power design that provides high load capability for extreme duty use, a more compact pin to pin than other actuators of the same load capability, excellent ingress protection and corrosion resistance. |
Electrak XD: Ushering in the Next Evolution of Electric Actuators
Meet the Thomson Electrak® XD electric linear actuator. It is strong enough to take on new hydraulic applications while, at the same time, be smarter, smaller and more efficient than competitive technologies. This model represents a new level of load-handling capability, tackling loads up to 25,000 N. Duty cycle up to 100%, strokes up to 1200 mm and speeds up to 75 mm/s highlight its performance. How can the XD revolutionize your next design project? Learn more here |
Tech Tips: Ball vs. Lead Screw Technology
When it comes to Thomson electric linear actuators, both ball screws and lead screws are used in their designs. Which one depends on the requirements of your application. Watch this video to learn more. |
Clean and Simple: The Electrification of Applications with Linear Actuators
The trend of using electric linear actuators in machines using motion control is strong and growing. In addition to the benefits of simplicity, cleanliness, safety, space consciousness and cost saving, newer capabilities in controllability, power, shock load dampening and regen have made electrification a no-brainer for designers. |
Tech Tips: How Manual Brake Release Works
When unexpected circumstances, such as power failures, occur, learn how manual brake release allows you to literally take matters into your own hands. This feature is available on select Thomson electric linear actuators.
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Tech Tips: How Manual Override Works
Did you know that select Thomson electric linear actuators allow you to achieve movement where power may not be available? Learn how this feature, which may come in handy during machine maintenance or installation, works.
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Tech Tips: How Shock Load Dampening Works
Learn how select Thomson electric linear actuators are able to withstand shock loads, which helps prolong the life of the actuator and the entire machine it serves.
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Tech Tips: Lead Screw vs. Ball Screw Technology
Ball screws and lead screws can sometimes be used in the same applications. Typically, ball screws are used in industry applications that need a lot of load or life while lead screws are used in smaller, lighter duty applications. Lead screws however are highly customizable with the ability to interchange leads, sizes, nut configurations quickly. Cost is usually not the primary consideration when selecting a screw technology. Watch this video to learn the differences.
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Tech Tips: How to Transfer a Ball Nut to a Ball Screw
How to install a ball nut onto a screw from an arbor.
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Tech Tips: How to Load Ball Bearings into a Inch Series Ball Nut
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Tech Tips: How to Load Ball Bearings into a Metric Series Ball Nut
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Tech Tips: Identifying Your Ball Screw Assembly
Here at Thomson, we have customers who are frequently looking to replace worn ball screw assemblies but they don’t know what kind of assembly they have. I will show you how to identify your existing ball screw assembly. |
Ball Screws: Design and Installation
This video provides an overview of the anatomy and installation of ball screws. It covers the function of ball screws in application design as well as the components of a ball screw assembly and of a ball nut. Also included is a demonstration of the installation of a ball nut onto a screw and the ball bearing insertion process in the event that some bearings fall out during installation. |
What Can Thomson Ball Screws Do For You?
With a history of global success spanning almost a century, Thomson ball screws have thrived thanks to their high quality, long-life performance and our reliable support. This video covers Thomson ball screw production processes, selection, customization options, applications, online resources and more. After watching, ask yourself, "What can Thomson ball screws do for me?" |
Tech Tips: How to Install an External Safety Nut onto a Metric Ball Screw Assembly
To help hold the load in the event of a ball screw or nut failure, it is recommended to have a safety lock mechanism in the ball nut assembly. This video shows you the steps of installing an external safety nut onto a metric ball screw assembly.
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Tech Tips: How Ball Spline Coatings Enhance Performance and Extend Life
To further optimize performance and extend the lifespan of precision ball splines in various environments, three different coating options are available. Learn the benefits each coating provides in this video.
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Tech Tips: How to Choose Your Ideal Compact Linear System
Thomson compact linear systems can be purchased in pre-designed configurations, or you can fully customize them at no additional cost. This video shows you a couple ways to build the best system for your linear motion design.
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Tech Tips: How to Install an XC Lead Nut
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Introducing the Thomson Glide Screw™
The newest breakthrough in linear motion technology, the Glide Screw combines the best features of linear bearings & lead screws in order to deliver high performance, less complexity, fast installation, and lower total cost of ownership. |
Thomson Glide Screw™ Solution - Fluid Analysis Instrument
Automated diagnostic instruments continue to grow in importance in today's laboratories and hospitals. Space is at a premium in these facilities and the Glide Screw™ enables more compact designs. Watch how the Glide Screw can offer silent and maintenance free performance, minimizing service calls and maximizing instrument availability. |
Tech Tips: Understanding Start, Lead and Pitch on Lead Screws
These three attributes are important because the combination of any of them, in addition to the screw diameter, will impact the load capacity and efficiency of the lead screw. |
Tech Tips: Defining Backlash
For applications requiring precise movements, backlash is important to understand as it can cause positional errors. |
Tech Tips: The Difference Between PTFE and Standard Coating
Learn how PolyTetraFluroEthylene (PTFE), a solid film lubricant applied to lead screws, can enhance the lubricity of your assembly and eliminate the need for service intervals. |
Tech Tips: Thomson Lead Screws - Custom End Machining to Meet Your Application Requirements
The majority of lead screw applications require end machining modifications to allow for bearings on one or both ends. This video covers the types of and differences in end machining combinations Thomson offers for its lead screws and how they apply to your designs.
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Tech Tips: Comparing Carbon Alloy and Stainless Steel Lead Screws
Thomson offers a wide variety of precision lead screws in both carbon alloy and stainless steel. These two material options allow designers to optimize the assembly to best fit their application needs. Lead screws are the ideal choice where speed, precision and rigidity are not critical, but choosing the right material can be a challenge. This video looks at the main factors to consider when deciding between the available lead screw materials.
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Tech Tips: How to Install an Integrated Coupler on a Thomson Miniature Lead Screw
An integrated coupler is the ideal solution to help you quickly and simply install a Thomson miniature lead screw onto a motor. Watch this video to learn how.
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Tech Tips: How Do Anti-Backlash Bronze Nuts Work?
In an effort to maintain repeatability and consistent accuracy while positioning, Thomson anti-backlash bronze nuts provide an ideal solution. Watch this video to learn how simple it is to set the lash on these nuts to meet the requirements for your application.
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Tech Tips: Synchronizing Multiple Lifting Columns
Thomson introduces the benefits of synchronizing multiple lifting columns using a single control device. This video shows how to zero-out the encoder feedback devices on all columns - even with offset loading. Can be used in applications such as large ergonomic workstations or medical table beds. |
Lifting Columns: Medical to Ergonomic Applications
Kyle Thomson, Lifting Columns Product Line Manager, discusses various medical and ergonomic applications for Thomson lifting columns and provides details on the many functionalities and benefits of column technology. Also include is an interview with a leading manufacturing engineer from Videojet who shares how they integrated lifting columns into their manufacturing processes to increase employee safety.
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Tech Tips: Mounting Thomson Linear Ball Bushing Bearings
The efficiency of your linear ball bushing bearings depends largely on how well it is mounted into your machine or device. Watch this video for tips and accessories to help you properly mount your linear bearings. Use our linear bearing finder tool to quickly locate your ideal solution - https://www.thomsonlinear.com/en/products/linear-bearings-products
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Tech Tips: How to Use Adjustable Pillow Blocks to Optimize Precision
Increasing precision in your linear motion designs, adjusting the pillow blocks to remove the lash is a good idea. Watch this video to learn how. Then use our product finder tool to quickly select your ideal pillow block solution - https://www.thomsonlinear.com/en/products/linear-bearings-products
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Tech Tips: How the Orientation of a Thomson Linear Ball Bushing Bearing Affects its Load Capacity
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Tech Tips: Choosing Between Closed and Open Linear Ball Bushing Bearings
After selecting shafting for your linear motion design, linear ball bushing bearings are next. An open or closed bearing will depend on the type of shafting you chose. Watch this video to learn more and then use our linear bearing product finder tool to find your ideal solution - https://www.thomsonlinear.com/en/products/linear-bearings-products
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Tech Tips: Choosing a Thomson Pillow Block
Watch this video to learn about the many configurations of Thomson pillow blocks available and which ones are right for your linear motion designs. Try our product finder tool to discover your ideal solution at https://www.thomsonlinear.com/en/products/linear-bearings-products |
Tech Tips: A Closer Look at Thomson Adjustable Linear Bearings
In your linear motion applications, adjustable diameter linear ball bushing bearings can help you achieve higher precision. View this video to learn how. Use our linear bearing product finder tool to quickly find your ideal component at https://www.thomsonlinear.com/en/products/linear-bearings-products |
Preventative Linear Bearing Maintenance
Learn how to prevent unplanned down time with preventative linear bearing maintenance. |
Tech Tips: Which Linear Bearing is Best for Your Application?
Once you determine that round rail is preferred for your application design, it is important to select the right linear bearing to maximize the advantages of round rail, and to minimize friction. Thomson offers a wide variety of linear bearings, and by starting with determining which attributes of your application are the most critical, you will simplify the decision-making process.
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Tech Tips: How to Mount Your Motor to a Linear Motion System Using the Thomson RediMount Kit
Size and select your the ideal linear motion system for your next design: https://www.linearmotioneering.com/ |
Tech Tips: High Precision WM-style Linear Systems
The WM family has a unique feature of an internal movable ball screw support, which allows for long lengths and high speeds. The WM Units where stiffness, rigidity, and/or precision may be required. |
Tech Tips: High Speed WH-style Linear Systems
Thomson introduces the benefits of the WH SpeedLine wheel guided, belt-driven linear motion system. These units are ideal for high speed applications with multiple orientations or multiple axis configurations. They come in 50 and 120 mm profile widths and can reach 10 m/s with a stroke length up to 11 meters. |
Tech Tips: Prism-Guided Linear System Optimized for Washdown
Thomson introduces the benefits of the Movopart M75 belt driven, prism guide unit that is set up with a wash down option. The prism guides are an engineered polymer that slide along the extrusion. These types of bearings are ideal for shock loads, low noise, or have a wash down or caustic environment. |
Tech Tips: Limit Switch Setup
Thomson Engineers show how to apply limit switch tracks to all linear units. If you order your limit switch kit with your linear unit, it will come pre-installed. But if you adjust those sensors or if you order it separately, it is very easy to post-install. Switches can be normally closed or opened and come with a cover strip for protection.
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Thomson Linear: Products In Motion
Thomson engineers show customers our products in action. From shafting and supports, to round and square rail guides, to linear motion systems and slide tables, to ball and lead screws, to linear bearings and pillow blocks, Thomson demonstrates how our products excel as the best solution in a wide array of industrial applications. |
MovoTrak Cobot Transfer Unit: The First Collaborative 7th Axis (extended)
See the MovoTrak CTU in action, including its groundbreaking collision detection, free drive programming mode and many other features. |
MovoTrak Cobot Transfer Unit: The First Collaborative 7th Axis (brief)
See the MovoTrak CTU in action, including its groundbreaking collision detection, freedrive programming mode and many other features. |
MovoTrak Cobot Transfer Unit: The First Collaborative 7th Axis (Installation Tab Overview)
Once your MovoTrak CTU is installed, follow along with this video to configure the collision detection settings and program the 7th axis. |
Thomson Precision Ball Company Overview
Step inside Thomson Precision Ball Company and see how its ISO 9001:2015-certified facility, A2LA-accredited laboratory and experienced employees have helped it become a trusted precision ball manufacturer for 75 years and counting. |
Tech Tips: Lubricating Linear Rail
All linear guides and bearings require application of lubrication. Take a cloth with solvent and remove any old contaminates and lubrication that maybe in place. Once that is done, you can inject the grease fitting directly into the carriage or take a lubricant and apply it directly to the shaft.
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Round Rail vs. Square Rail Technology
Ryan Thomas, Thomson Linear Rail Product Line Manager, demonstrates performance differences between square rails and round rails and discusses how these differences impact performance in various applications. Covered in this video are topics of deflection and alignment and how design application limits help determine the best type of rail for the application. |
Tech Tips: Defining Profile Rail Preload
What is preload and why is it important for the performance of your profile rail?
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Tech Tips: Thomson Profile Rail - The Importance of Accuracy Class
What is accuracy class and why is it important for the performance of your Thomson profile rail?
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Tech Tips: Which Profile Rail Linear Guide is Best for Your Application?
With three families of profile rail (each available in two configurations), Thomson has optimized its portfolio to simplify the sizing and selection process for you. Watch this video to determine how to align your application's needs with the ideal profile rail solution.
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Tech Tips: Installation and Alignment Considerations for Thomson Profile Rail
Proper installation and alignment are critical for profile rail linear guides to function. Watch this video to learn about Thomson's four categories of mounting tolerances for profile rail and how they can help you avoid misalignment.
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Screw Jacks: A Rugged, Flexible Solution for Heavy Duty Linear Motion
Delivering high reliability and life expectancy under varying operating conditions, Thomson and Nook screw jacks are optimal for applications that require high speed, vibration, shock loading, precise positioning requirements and high torsional loads. In this video, learn what goes into making our high-quality screw jacks and how they can be your next linear motion solution. |
Tech Tips: How to Set a Rotary Limit Switch
Every motorized screw jack must be controlled so that power to the motor is turned off and the brake engaged before the limits of mechanical travel are reached. This video demonstrates how to easily set the end of travel positions using the adjustable cams in the limit switch assembly.
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Tech Tips: How to Adjust an Anti-Backlash Jack
Anti-backlash machine screw jacks are used wherever reversible load conditions require precision positioning control. The design uses a two-piece drive sleeve and allows the user to adjust the distance between the two halves. Changing the distance reduces or increases the lash in the assembly. This video shows you how to properly set the lash using the threaded adjusting cap provided with these jacks.
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Tech Tips: Advantages and Limitations of Double Clevis Jacks
Take a closer look at Thomson double clevis screw jacks, which are the simple solution for moving a load through an arc, such as tracking antennas, hinged doors or air dampers.
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Tech Tips: Benefits of a Sensor System for Limiting Travel on a Screw Jack
When designing a linear motion system with a screw jack, it is important to include controls to stop the jack at its fully extended and retracted positions. This is especially true for motorized applications, where the power of the motor could potentially cause serious damage if not controlled properly. While standard jacks are not provided with internal stops, Thomson offers a few different options to automatically limit the stroke of the jack. Our tube sensor system can provide a simple solution for designers needing precise and reliable end of travel positioning.
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Tech Tips: Mounting Options for Round Shafting
Properly mounting round shafting is required for it to be used as a linear guide. Watch this video to learn about the most common shaft mounting methods.
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Tech Tips: Choosing a Thomson Shaft Support
Shaft supports are needed for mounting round shafting to be used as a linear guide. Watch this video to learn about the different styles and how you can use them in your designs. See Thomson's full selection of shaft supports - https://www.thomsonlinear.com/en/products/shafting-products |
3D Quote Tool: Immediate Pricing and Lead Times on 60 Case Shafting
Don't wait so long for a customized shafting quote. Simply upload your 3D model and get instant pricing and lead time on custom 60 Case LinearRace shafting.
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60 Case® LinearRace® Shafting: Fully Stocked to Keep Your Design Projects on Track
Thomson 60 Case Linear Race shafting has been popular for decades for its consistent reliability and performance. To help customers get this high-quality, lab-tested product into their hands as quickly as possible for their time-sensitive design projects, Thomson goes to great lengths. |
Tech Tips: RoundRail Linear Shafting - The Importance of Shaft Straightness
What are the drawbacks if your shafting straightness is overlooked? Watch this video to learn more about how critical straightness is to your linear guidance system.
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Tech Tips: RoundRail Linear Shafting - Understanding Surface Finish
What is surface finish and why is it important when it comes to the performance and life of your shafting and linear ball bushing bearings?
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Tech Tips: RoundRail Linear Shafting - Why are Case Hardness and Depth Important?
Why are the combination of surface hardness and depth so critical to the performance of your linear guidance system? Watch to learn more about Thomson 60 Case LinearRace shafting.
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Tech Tips: RoundRail Linear Shafting - Why are Roundness and Taper Important?
How do roundness and taper affect the performance of Thomson 60 Case LinearRace shafting? Learn more about each of these characteristics and how they play a large part in your linear guidance system.
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Shafting Selector Tool: Special Machining Online Demo
With the special machining add-on to the Thomson online shafting selector tool, the burden of creating 2D drawings is relieved, and the amount of time needed to specify the machined shaft is dramatically reduced. Watch this comprehensive demo and see how this feature offers the most commonly used machining options, which are automatically converted to manufacturable 2D drawings for download as printable PDFs or sharable links.Try the online shafting selector tool and special machining add-on at https://www.thomsonlinear.com/en/products/shafting For any cases in which your machining configurations don't fall within the scope of our tool's options, Thomson application engineers are always ready to provide fast help. |
Tech Tips: Field Service of a Motorized Lead Screw with Taper-Lock
Learn how to correctly service the Thomson Motorized Lead Screw in the field. The precision-engineered units combine a hybrid stepper motor and lead screw in one, compact envelope to provide clear advantages with a solution that is smaller, stronger, and more efficient than alternate technologies.
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Tech Tips: Stepper Motor Linear Actuator Assembly Configurations
Precision lead screws can be combined with a stepper motor in a number of ways. At Thomson, we offer three configurations of stepper motor linear actuators to meet the various needs of our customers' applications. Learn more about them and discover which of them can benefit your linear motion designs. |
Tech Tips: Encoder Benefits for Stepper Motor Linear Actuators
Rotary encoders, which Thomson integrates into its stepper motor linear actuators, can benefit your linear motion applications by providing digital signals for monitoring or controlling speed, direction, distance or position. |
Tech Tips: What is a Stepper Motor and How is it Useful for Linear Motion?
Combined with a precision lead screw, the stepper motor is utilized in one of Thomson’s main product families – stepper motor linear actuators. This video takes a closer look at this motor, its main components, how they work, and why they are useful in linear motion applications in comparison to other types of motors.
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Tech Tips: How to Drive a Stepper Motor Linear Actuator
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Tech Tips: How to Install a Stepper Motor Linear Actuator
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高精度WM型直线系统
High Precision WM-Style Linear Systems |
多个WhisperTrak执行器的同步
Synchronizing Multiple Whispertrak Actuators |
多个升降柱的同步
Synchronizing Multiple Lifting Columns |
针对冲洗环境优化的棱轨导向系统
Prism Guided Linear System Optimized for Wash Down |
带锥形锁套的电动梯形丝杆
Field Service of a Motorized Lead Screw with Taper-lock |
直线导轨和直线轴承的润滑
Lubricating Linear Rail |
如何提高直线执行器的刚度
How to Increase Rigidity in a Linear Actuator |
直线系统–限位开关设置
Limit Switch Set Up for Linear Systems |
如何识别您的滚珠丝杆型号
Understanding IP Ratings for Linear Actuators |
如何定制一个电动直线执行器
How to Customize a Base Model Electric Linear Actuator |
直线系统 – 限位开关设置
Identifying your Ball Screw Assembly |
从液压到电动:工业直线执行器
Thomson直线执行器产品线经理Al Wroblaski演示了工业直线执行器相对于液压系统的优势。他探讨了一些问题,如:污染、温度、安全性、经济性、维护、集成和系统尺寸。此外,他还演示了应用数据采集技术,以及该技术在优化客户应用方面的作用。 |
视频:介绍 PC系列精密直线执行器
通过新的技术让电动执行器替代气动气缸,从而减少能源成本并简化机器的设计。此视频将详细地介绍新型PC系列电动执行器是如何提供更高的功率密度、运行寿命以及无与伦比的侧向承载能力的。
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Thomson Electrak HD直线执行器
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XD推杆 中文
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Thomson滚珠丝杠:设计与安装
Thomson丝杠产品工程师Jeff Johnson概述了滚珠丝杠的构造及其安装。他还提到了滚珠丝杠在应用设计中的功能,滚珠丝杠装置以及滚珠螺母的组成。该视频还展示了滚珠螺母是如何安装到丝杠上的,以及在安装过程中碰到一些轴承掉落又是如何插入滚珠轴承的。 |
Thomson梯形丝杠与滚珠丝杠技术的比较
Thomson丝杠产品工程师Jeff Johnson指出,滚珠丝杠和梯形丝杠有时可以用在同一个应用中。一般情况下,滚珠丝杠用在大负载或要求长寿命的工业应用中,而梯形丝杠则更适合小型、低负载应用。然而梯形丝杠的定制性很强,可以快速更换导程、尺寸和螺母配置。选择丝杠技术时,成本通常不是首要考虑因素。观看这段视频,您将了解滚珠丝杠和梯形丝杠的差别。 |
Thomson 滑动螺杆™ 应用 -- 流体分析仪
自动诊断设备在当今实验室和医院中扮演着越来越重要的角色。空间利用率为这些设施赢得商品溢价,而Thomson的 滑动螺杆™可以保证更为紧凑的设计。观看滑动螺杆是如何保持安静和免维护的性能,将售后服务最小化,并最大化设备可用性。 |
避免意外停工——直线轴承的维护
Thomson 产品专家Jayme Stockton介绍在定期系统维护期间提前更换直线轴承所带来的好处并比较相关的成本节和不菲的意外停机损失。了解如何通过辨识轴承在长期使用过程中性能下降的迹象,以便发现故障前兆,保证产量最大化。 |
WH80 皮带单元, 导轮导向系统
High Speed WH-Style Linear Systems |
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