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Ballscrew Temperature v's current usage plots

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Dean250776

Mechanical
Jul 26, 2005
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Hi

I am currently working on a quantification exercise on ballscrews and their ability to drive focus lens assemblies at very low temperatures (-46ºC), acheiving a speed of 0.1m/sec. I am experienceing increased voltage usage at below -20ºC and am unable to achieve the required speed, which reduces by 40%.

Does anyone know how to minimise static and dynamic friction at these low temperature. Lubrication is minimum due to migration of the media onto the optics.

I hope you can help.

Regards,

Dean250776
 
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