kogelschroef
Kogelschroef, in English ball screw, is a precision mechanical actuator that converts rotary motion into linear motion through rolling contact between balls and a threaded screw. It consists of a screw shaft with a helical thread and a ball nut containing circulating ball bearings that move within matching grooves. When the screw rotates, the balls roll along the threads and recirculate through return channels, producing smooth, high-precision translation with relatively low friction. Preloading the nut by applying axial force or using multiple nuts eliminates backlash and improves stiffness and accuracy.
The design typically uses hardened steel components and precision-ground threads. The circulating balls provide rolling contact,
Advantages of kogelschroeven include high efficiency, high stiffness, accurate positioning, and long service life when properly
Applications are widespread in industries demanding precise linear motion, such as CNC machine tools, robotics, semiconductor