Ball screw lifting actuators can accurately control and adjust the lifting or advancing height according to a certain program. They can be directly driven by an electric motor or other power sources, or manually. However, during operation, they may produce abnormal noises from the thread system. Today, let's take a look at the causes of these noises:
The sound of foreign objects inside the nut of a ball screw lifting machine is usually caused by small metal particles or molybdenum wire heads entering the nut housing. As long as the adjusting screws for the dynamic balance within the nut housing have not fallen off, the machine can continue to operate normally; the small metal particles or molybdenum wire heads will wear away quickly.
2. The fan blades or self-motion balance of the wire drawing motor.
3. Excessive load on the ball screw causes friction or impact noises, which can quickly damage the related components in the ball screw lifting machine. Abnormalities in this area should be addressed by shutting down and carefully investigating until resolved.
4. Squealing or grinding noises from belts or gears indicate that they may be excessively worn and should be replaced promptly. If the noise is due to improper engagement gaps, adjust the gaps accordingly.
5. At the moment of reversal, coupling or key: It is crucial to identify the cause carefully, replace the loose and worn-out key to restore a tight fit over a large area; the coupling must restore the function of the cushion pad, ensuring effective flexible cushioning. These parts, such as the ball screw lifting machine, must not operate for long periods while in a faulty state, otherwise, irreparable consequences may occur.
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