- BASE / OSCILLATING
- UPRIGHT / INVERTED
- TRANSLATING SCREW
- ROTATING SCREW
- DOWNLOAD CATALOGUE

CONFIGURATIONS / SELECTION

 
Screw Jacks have different configuration in relation with the application.
BASE / OSCILLATING
 
When load moves along a straight line the typical configuration is a Jack with base and center ring.
When load move along an arch we suggest the application of oscillating Jacks. These Jacks have built in clevis.
UPRIGHT / INVERTED
  The units are different because of the Work Screw extending sense respect to the base.
TRANSLATING SCREW
 
Work Screw move through the gear box. A Nut is integrated with the Worm Gear such that the Worm Gear and Nut rotate together. When the Work Screw is held to prevent rotation, function of load system bonding or with the Jack Anti Rotation device, the Work Screw move linearly through the gear box to move the load.
ROTATING SCREW
 
Work Screw turns moving a Travel Nut. The Work Screw is fixed to the Worm Gear. This cause the load, which is attached to the Travel Nut, to move along the Work Screw.
 
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