Screw Jack Systems offer extensive lifting and positioning style solutions for a wide variety of industries. Highly accurate and extremely dependable machine screw and ball screw jacks are matched with an considerable selection of drive, connection, movement control, safety, and protection components to supply a complete package from an individual source.

We offers system design assistance, taking the imagine work out of product selection. Our years of software experience assures that elements of the look process are considered. We also offer complete assembly drawings, which provides time saving value and guarantees the right system components are built-into your design.
Worm Equipment Screw Jack systems are ruggedly designed and stated in standard versions with load handling capacities from 1/4 ton to 100 tons. They might be used individually or in multiple plans. There are no “standard” travel lengths and all Worm Gear Screw Jack systems are designed to specification.
The jack housings are made from ductile iron and proportioned to aid the rated capacity of the unit. MJ, 1/4 ton, and 1/2 ton models have light weight aluminum housings.

Each Worm Gear Screw Jack incorporates an alloy steel worm which drives a high strength bronze worm equipment (drive sleeve). The worm shaft is backed on antifriction tapered roller bearings with external seals provided to avoid lack of lubrication (sealed radial bearings on the MJ, 1/4 , 1/2, and 1 ton devices). The drive sleeve is supported on antifriction tapered roller or ball thrust bearings. Rotation of the drive sleeve causes the lifting screw to translate or rotate, dependant on jack configuration.
The Inch and Metric Worm Gear Machine Screw Jacks incorporate an alloy or stainless steel worm which drives a high strength bronze worm gear (drive sleeve). The worm shaft is supported on anti-friction tapered roller bearings with exterior seals provided to avoid lack of lubrication. The drive sleeve can be supported on anti-friction tapered roller or ball thrust bearings. Rotation of the drive sleeve causes the acme thread lifting screw to translate or rotate, dependant on jack configuration.

The threads are precision formed, typically using Class 2-C (Centralizing) tolerances. Jack lift shaft business lead tolerance is approximately ±0.004″ per foot.
Designed with state-of-the-artwork CAD and CAE systems and adhering to stringent production requirements, these screw jacks meet all the required safety, cost-efficiency, and durability mandates of the application.