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Thomson Ball Screws and Lead Screws

Date: 26 November 2009

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Heason are pleased to introduce their new range of Thomson Ball Screws and Lead Screws

What are your requirements on a screw drive...?

The principle of the screw drive is very simple. And yet, in practice, there are a multitude of requirements and versions. Alongside the technical requirements, economic aspects are becoming more and more important. This faces the supplier with the following challenges:

How do you reduce costs in procurement, manufacturing and assembly?

Growing pressure of costs and a high degree of flexibility demand short delivery times and attractive prices in the procurement of the components used. And individual customer wishes should already be taken into account at this time.

How can I increase the reliability of my systems?

High precision and low maintenance costs are what is expected of the components.

How can I make my system more efficient?

High speeds and more power through the correct choice of screw drive allow efficient operation of the system.

For more information on our extensive Thomson product range, please click here to email Yvan Fasquel who will be happy to help with your enquiry.


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