Just to clarify, my above suggestion that roller screws and optimal low reduction lead-screws are the equivalent (lubrication concerns aside) is correct or incorrect?
Are you saying a roller screw with high reduction gets its efficiency from better lubrication only and would otherwise be equivalent to a lead screw with the same effective pitch/turn? If that’s the case I’d disagree. And this was my reason for raising that point initially.
Are you saying a roller screw with high reduction gets its efficiency from better lubrication only and would otherwise be equivalent to a lead screw with the same effective pitch/turn? If that’s the case I’d disagree.
Yes. OK, we disagree about that. Glad we could get to the point.
Just to clarify, my above suggestion that roller screws and optimal low reduction lead-screws are the equivalent (lubrication concerns aside) is correct or incorrect?
Are you saying a roller screw with high reduction gets its efficiency from better lubrication only and would otherwise be equivalent to a lead screw with the same effective pitch/turn? If that’s the case I’d disagree. And this was my reason for raising that point initially.
Yes. OK, we disagree about that. Glad we could get to the point.