SPINDLE LIFTING BOXES
Spindle lifting boxes are an age old principle of converting a rotational movement into a linear movement. There are a range of types available, from 2 kN up to 650 kN.
STANDING SPINDLE
- How it works: The spindle nut is integrated in the spindle lifting box. When driving the spindle lifting box, the nut rotates to give the spindle linear movement.
- Possible lifting forces: 2 kN to 100 kN to heavy 1000 kN versions.
- The boxes come equipped with trapezoidal spindles as standard, but there is also the option to install a ball spindle.
- Corresponding couplings and motor adapters for drive motors are supplied as standard with the spindle lifting box.
- There is a standard product range to connect multiple spindle lifting boxes with connecting shafts and bevel gear boxes.
ROTATING SPINDLE
- How it works: The spindle is integrated into the spindle lifting box. When the spindle in the spindle lifting box is driven, it makes a rotating movement, and the nut moves linearly over the spindle.
- Possible lifting forces: 2 kN to 100 kN to heavy 1000 kN versions.
- The boxes come equipped with trapezoidal spindles as standard, but there is also the option to install a ball spindle.
- Corresponding couplings and motor adapters for drive motors are supplied as standard with the spindle lifting box.
- There is a standard product range to connect multiple spindle lifting boxes with connecting shafts and bevel gear boxes.
- Stroke up to 3000 mm.