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Returning leadscrew-Same direction rotation

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PieBoy

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Aug 20, 2005
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Hello all, I'm looking for a solution to lay cable on a drum at a fixed rate. The problem being that the motor on the leadscrew will always be in one direction. Is there a standard part (leadscrew) that has a full helical loop that a hub could follow?
My company have used them in the past but no-one can find the old supplier.

Basic dims would be Dia 10-15mm (3/8"-5/8"), 250mm (10") travel. Helix to be confirmed.

Might I note we're in the UK.

Cheers all

Mark
 
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Thanks all for the advice, I found a company called Abssac. Thay can produce what I'm after. Thanks all again for your help and input. Just goes to show what a cracking forum this is!!
 
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