A typical screw jack consists of the following components:
- Worm Gear: Converts rotational motion from the worm shaft into linear motion of the lifting screw.
- Lifting Screw: Transmits the motion from the worm gear to the load.
- Gear Housing: Encloses the worm gear and protects it from external elements.
- Bearings: Support the rotating components and facilitate smooth operation.
- Base and Mounting Plate: Provide stability and a secure anchor point for installation.
Screw jacks offer several advantages, including:
- Precise Lifting: Screw jacks provide controlled and precise lifting, making them suitable for applications that require accurate height adjustments.
- High Load Capacity: They can handle heavy loads, making them useful in industries that deal with substantial weights.
- Self-Locking: Screw jacks have a self-locking feature, which means they can hold the lifted load in position without the need for additional mechanisms.
- Compact Design: Their compact size and vertical lifting capability make them suitable for limited space environments.
1.45# manganese steel lifting sleeve:Strong pressure resistance, not easily deformed, stable with high hardness, providing a safer operation.
2.High manganese steel screw gear:
Made of high-frequency quenched high manganese steel, not easily broken or bent.
3.Safety Warning Line: Stop lifting when the line is out.