Lexikon Kammerer Gewinde

Preloaded Nut

A preloaded nut is a ball screw nut or trapezoidal nut in which the axial play between the screw and the nut is eliminated by applying a specific preload. This reduction results in greater rigidity, precision and load-bearing capacity without causing deformation of the nut or screw.

The preload on the nut ensures that:

  • Minimises backlash
  • Positioning accuracy is improved during changes of direction
  • Improve power transmission and the rigidity of the screw drive
  • The load is distributed more evenly across the balls, which extends their service life

Technical specifications

  1. Ball sorting
    Balls of varying sizes are specifically incorporated to generate a defined preload
  2. Double nut arrangement
    Two nuts are rotated against each other and fixed with screws to eliminate backlash.
  3. Adjustable preload
    The preload force is adjusted via adjustment screws or axial spacer rings. Preload is usually specified as a percentage of the nut’s dynamic load rating (typically 1–10%)

Practical relevance

  • This is particularly important in high-precision CNC machines, robotics or measurement systems, where high repeatability is required
  • Reduces vibrations, play and misalignment
  • Extends service life by ensuring an even distribution of load across the balls
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