E-Series

Stainless Steel Machine Screw Jack

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E-Series Stainless Steel Machine Screw Jack, Rotating Screw, Upright
E-Series Stainless Steel Machine Screw Jack, Translating Screw, Upright
E-Series Stainless Steel Machine Screw Jack, Translating Screw, Upright, Anti-Backlash
E-Series Stainless Steel Machine Screw Jack, Translating Screw, Inverted, Anti-Rotation, Keyed, Anti-Backlash

Stainless Steel E-Series Screw Jacks provide high corrosion resistance for extreme environments.

Capacity ranges from 10kN to 1,000kN as standard; as customised design it can be up to 3,500kN. They are constructed in an all Stainless Steel design with 316 stainless steel as standard and options for Duplex stainless steel. Ideal for low duty applications in corrosive environments. The range is available with all the standard operation and performance features of the E-Series machine screw jacks. The stainless steel version is fully customisable by our engineering team to meet your exact application requirements, which also includes the option to have a sealed gearbox design.

Useful Information

Key Features

  • Complete Stainless Steel Screw Jack design
  • Metric Single Face Machine Screw Jacks (mechanical actuators)
  • Capacities – 10kN to 1,000kN as standard
  • Translating and Rotating Screw configurations
  • Upright and Inverted Screw design types
  • 2 gear ratios and 2 screw lead as standard
  • Anti-backlash design option
  • Anti-rotation (keyed) design option
  • Safety Nut design option
  • 6 mounting options including trunnion and double clevis
  • Completely sealed gearbox design available
  • Special custom designs available

Typical Applications

Conventional Machine Screw Jacks are the most widely used mechanical actuator for intermittent duty cycles as the actuator incorporates a precision worm gear set in a rugged casting delivering positive, precise actuation. Available in a comprehensive range of materials and fittings with the option for special designs for specific application requirements.
View ourย Industriesย page for application examples and further information.

Selecting the Right Screw Jack

Consider all application constraints then choose a product that looks suitable for the intended application. If you need help choosing which Screw Jack best meets your requirements then, calculate the power and torque requirements. This is a 5 step process:

  • Screw jack Input Speed
  • Operating Input Power (kW),P
  • Operating Input torque
  • Screw jack start-up torque
  • Mechanical Power and torque check

View our 5 Step Machine & Ball Screw Selection Guide. You may also find our Jacking System Reference Guide useful.

Special Designs

  1. Modifications to the standard screw jacks:
    This would include non-standard painting or plating of the housing, 2 or 3 start threaded lifting screws, duplex stainless steel lifting screws or worm shafts, increased closed heights, extended worm shafts, left hand threaded lifting screws etc.
  2. Additions to the standard screw jacks:
    Items such as wear indicators, safety nuts, rotation monitoring kits, special lifting screw end fittings, encoder adapter flanges etc.
  3. Completely special screw jacks:
    Where a modification of our existing range is not practical we have the facilities to design and manufacture screw jacks tailored specifically to your requirements.

View some special design examples in theย Industriesย section.

Jacking Systems

The screw jacks can be connected together in systems so that multiple units can be operated and controlled together. Theseย jacking systemย arrangements or configurations can be built in many formats with the use ofย bevel gearboxes,ย motors,ย reduction gearboxes,ย drive shafts,ย couplings,ย plummer blocksย andย motion controlย devices.

Two of the most popular system configurations are the โ€˜Hโ€™ and โ€˜Uโ€™ configured jacking systems.

Multiple screw jacks can be linked together mechanically or electrically. The latter is useful if there is no space for linking drive shafts.

If multiple machine screw jacks are connected in a mechanically linked system then the complete system may be considered self-locking. If you would like this checked please consult Power Jacks. Alternatively, to be sure, include a brake on the system either as a stand alone device or as a brake motor.

Preview: Model 25kN

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Technical Data Sheets & CAD

Capacity Product Data Sheet
10kN E-Series Stainless Steel Screw Jack 10kN PDF
25kN E-Series Stainless Steel Screw Jack 25kN PDF
50kN E-Series Stainless Steel Screw Jack 50kN PDF
100kN E-Series Stainless Steel Screw Jack 100kN PDF
200kN E-Series Stainless Steel Screw Jack 200kN PDF
300kN E-Series Stainless Steel Screw Jack 300kN PDF
500kN E-Series Stainless Steel Screw Jack 500kN PDF
1000kN E-Series Stainless Steel Screw Jack 1000kN PDF

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