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precision worm shaft is an important component of a rotating device. Its location is crucial for its operation, as improper positioning can lead to runout. Typically, a round or square cutout is located in the center of the shaft bore. This prevents the shaft from rotating, and helps transfer torque. It is possible to locate the center of the shaft based on the runout of the bore, or by using the side surface.
Worms have two types of pitches: axial pitch and circular pitch. A worm can have threads on its right or left sides. Depending on its design, axial pitch and circular pitch may be different. In addition, the worm can be left-handed or right-handed, and its lead represents the distance a specific point travels in one revolution.
High-quality worm shafts are manufactured to minimize vibration and noise when mounted on a vehicle. A worm shaft with a double-center work can reduce noise and vibration. It can be used for a number of different applications, including worm shafts for MDPSs. There is also a worm shaft for conventional DMPSs.
A custom-made worm gear is available in many different materials. They can be fabricated in single-threaded, double-threaded, or multi-threaded. They are also available in a variety of helix angles and tooth configurations. They are also available in steel, brass, and stainless steel, and are RoHS-compliant.
Bore Accuracy ±5μm, To Ensure The Tolerance Of The Bore Can Be Stable Production Of Large Quantities, Similar Models Are Also Available In Brass.
Material: 45#
Size: OD 15mm*Length 58mm
Weight: 9g
Color: Natural/Anti-Rust Treatment