Product Design & Development

Nook Industries ActionJac Worm Gear Screw Jack Systems

By Nook Industries
Tuesday, April 05, 2011

 Share
[-] Text [+]  
Loading...

Worm_Gear_Screw_Jack_Systems
By expanding the ActionJac (Worm Gear Screw Jack) product line Nook provides linear actuation with less electric consumption, fewer accessories, no hazardous materials, and an iron-clad multi-year warranty.



In response to the rapid development of the Global Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market, Nook Industries, (Cleveland, OH) has developed a product line to provide efficiency and environmental value to solar energy applications. By expanding the ActionJac (Worm Gear Screw Jack) product line Nook provides linear actuation with less electric consumption, fewer accessories, no hazardous materials, and an iron-clad multi-year warranty. Nook linear actuator solutions feature:

  • Availability in standard machine screw, ball screw, stainless steel, metric, and trapezoidal screw jack options.
  • Travel lengths and reliable load handling capacities ranging from ¼ to 100 tons.
  • A rugged worm gear set arrangement that uses an alloy steel worm.
  • Anti-friction tapered roller bearings with external seals to prevent loss of lubrication.

For more information visit www.nookindustries.com.

ADVERTISEMENT

JOIN THE DISCUSSION
Rate Article:  Average 0 out of 5
register or log in to comment on this article!

0 Comments

Add Comment

Text Only 2000 character limit

Page 1 of 1

At Issue

Closed-Loop Quality Management Minimizes the Cost of Quality
Don Jasurda, Vice President, Dimensional Control Systems
Picking Glass Out of My Eyes
David Mantey, Editor, PD&D

Site Sponsors


Most Viewed

Videos & Webcasts

Bill Nye: The School of the Future 5/24/2012
Bill Nye talks about the future of school and learning.     Continue
MedTech Challenge 5/24/2012
Logics Academy in partnership with CIGITI (Center for Image Guided Innovation and Therapeutic Intervention) and kids science at Sick kids hospital are proud to present to you the MedTech Challenge.

  Continue
Carl Schoonover: How to Look Inside the Brain 5/24/2012
There have been remarkable advances in understanding the brain, but how do you actually study the neurons inside it?   Continue

Top Stories and Headlines
EVERY DAY!

FREE Email Newsletter