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Dear Colleague,                                  05-Oct-09
 
Our recent membership of EPTDA demonstrated that there is a real demand in the current climate for specialised niche services such as MRO repair activity for ballscrews and spindles. It's clear that Jena Tec can really add value for its customers and distributors by not only repairing but also replacement with new components and products. This knowledge and expertise built up over many years provides Jena Tec with a unique edge compared to smaller competitors.
 
We are looking to build on this in October with attendance at the MAINTAIN 2009 exhibition in Munich where we are showcasing our core competencies in machine tool component repair. It runs from 13th to 15th October. We hope to see you there!
 
Check out our article below on XLF ballscrews, we can make your machine axis last longer, work harder and save you time and money in your manufacturing operations and maintenance costs.
 
Yours Sincerely,
 

Paul Ward
Managing Director
Jena Tec
+44 (0)1623-726010
EPTDA Conference Success
Joining as a manufacturer member, Jena Tec attended the EPTDA annual conference in Rome recently. EPTDA representing major industrial distributors of Power Transmission Components (PTC) within Europe and further afield allowed Jena Tec via its MD-IDEX programme to showcase its range of repair and replacement services for precision gears, ballscrews, spindles and automation products to the power transmission market.
 
As Jena Tec looks to strengthen and expand its distribution network, it was clear that the specialised niche expertise of Jena Tec to offer high quality replacement products within short delivery times was a significant advantage to distributor members and attracted considerable interest as a complimentary service to the PTC distributor product lines.
 
Jena Tec will continue with its programme of MRO expansion by exhibiting at MAINTAIN 2009 in Munich, Germany from 13th to 15th October, stand 102, where visitors can view the complete range of repair and replacement services to the machine tool and end user sector.
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Ball Screws are mechanical devices 
for converting rotary motion into
linear motion and vice versa.
Ball Screws have become an integral
part in modern machine tools
 due to their positional accuracy, load bearing
 characteristics and low friction when compared with lead screws, however little has changed in design since the first use of the ball screw in machine tools some decades ago. A common misconception is that to improve a ball screw all that is necessary is to improve lead accuracy, whilst improvement in lead accuracy is important, there are many areas in which design improvements can have significant impact on overall machine performance.
  
Therefore, the ball screw cannot be considered in isolation but as one element influencing servo loop performance. In developing their new XLF™range ball screws, Jena Rotary Technology Ltd have recognised the importance of the ball screw in servo loop performance, and designed a ball screw to meet the demands of modern machine tool controls. One important factor to consider is reversal error, (reversal error occurs when lost motion is apparent during change of rotational direction in the ball screw) which can affect positioning and surface finish in the work piece. The reaction of the mechanical elements in a system can have a significant effect on reversal error.
The unique design of the XLF™ has produced a ball screw with extremely low coefficient of friction whilst retaining high system rigidity and eliminating reversal error. Due to the design and materials used, it has also been possible to reduce the preload in the ball nut whilst retaining rigidity. Ball Screw life, and wear accuracy have also been significantly improved, the ball screw is also extremely quiet compared with traditional designs. Another benefit is thermal stability of the assembly due to the reduced preload, improved rigidity and low coefficient of friction, producing a ball screw with extraordinarily low levels of heat generation.
 
These improvements have been achieved using hybrid materials and changes in the design of the raceway profile in the ball screw and the ball nut, the changes are not noticeable to the eye with the exception of the blue/grey appearance of the ball screw, and the reduced preload and super smooth run can be felt when the ball nut is turned by hand.
Clearly these benefits are not restricted to the machine tool industry; any applications where high accuracy, extended life and low levels of noise are required would benefit from the advantages the XLF™ range ball screws offer.

 
For further information go to http://www.jena-tec.co.uk or alternatively contact Jena Tec on +44 (0)1623 726010 or by email at sales@jena-tec.co.uk