The working principle of threaded rod is to achieve linear motion or rotational motion through the rotational motion of the thread.Threaded rods are usually composed of a cylindrical thread structure, and the thread can be left-handed or right-handed. When the threaded rod rotates, the gap between the outer diameter and the inner diameter of the thread decreases, and the thread groove is gradually driven, thereby pushing the nut to move along the axial direction.
Specific working principle
Rotational motion: The threaded rod rotates driven by a motor or other drive device.
Linear motion: As the threaded rod rotates, the material is pushed forward along the thread groove. The friction between the threaded rod and the nut causes them to interact with each other, thereby achieving linear motion or rotational motion.
Energy transfer: By controlling the rotation speed and direction of the threaded rod, the nut can be precisely controlled to achieve the desired motion.
Application scenario
Due to its high efficiency and axial rigidity, threaded rods are widely used in various mechanical devices and transmission systems. It can provide a large amount of force and motion accuracy, and is commonly used in tool machinery, transportation devices, handling equipment and other fields. In addition, threaded rods are resistant to high temperatures, wear, corrosion, and high strength, making them perform well in a variety of harsh environments.

