dryspin<sup>®</sup> lead</br>screws, nuts & </br> assemblies

Maintenance-Free Lead Screw Assemblies

Modular lead screw systems, designed to your specific requirements

  • Self-lubricating, engineered composite plastic nuts
  • Maintenance-free lead screw assemblies
  • No coatings or external lubricants required
  • Higher efficiency rating
  • Proprietary high helix lead screw design for higher speeds and optimized service life
  • Predictable service life

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High Helix nuts

Three igus high helix lead screw nuts lined up from left to right: the first is a white cylindrical nut with counterclockwise grooves spiraling to the back and a hole at the center. The middle nut is dark maroon, with a tall rectangular backing featuring three holes—two small ones at the top and bottom, and a larger one with counterclockwise grooves. The third is light tan with a thinner cylindrical backing and six evenly spaced holes around its face, with grooves spiraling in the main cylinder.
  • Cylindrical, flange & custom designs
  • Low friction, water & chemical resistant
  • Decrease cost by 50%, 7 materials available

High helix lead screws

Two stainless steel high helix lead screws stacked vertically. The top screw features a thread with a leftward diagonal slant, positioned between horizontal and vertical. The bottom screw has a steeper rightward slant, nearly vertical. Both screws have a 1.3mm thread spacing, ensuring precise engagement and smooth operation for high-efficiency applications.
  • Proprietary design
  • Complete systems configurable online
  • Stainless steel, steel, or anodized aluminum
  • Up to 30% longer service life

Trapezoidal nuts

Three trapezoidal lead screw nuts lined up from left to right: the first is a white cylindrical nut with counterclockwise grooves spiraling inward. The second is a dark maroon nut with a tall rectangular backing featuring three holes: a small hole at the top and bottom, and a larger hole with counterclockwise grooves. The third is a light tan nut with a thin cylindrical backing, featuring six evenly spaced small holes around its face, and a large hole with counterclockwise grooves spiraling to the back.
  • Cylindrical, flange & custom designs
  • Low coefficient of friction, self-lubricating
  • Decrease cost by 50.9% with 6 material types

Trapezoidal lead screws

Two stainless steel trapezoidal lead screws stacked vertically. The top screw features a thread with a wide, flat crest and angled flanks, slanting downward to the left. The bottom screw has a similar thread profile with angled flanks, slanting downward to the right. This precise thread geometry is designed for high load capacity and efficient power transmission, ensuring smooth operation in mechanical systems.
  • Aluminum, CF-15 steel & stainless steel options
  • Various thread types & double pin options
  • Right, left and opposed drive thread types

Metric lead screw nuts

Three metric lead screw nuts lined up from left to right: the first is a white cylindrical nut with counterclockwise grooves spiraling inward. The second is a dark maroon cylindrical nut with a tall rectangular backing, featuring three holes—small holes at the top and bottom, and a larger hole with spiraling counterclockwise grooves. The third is a light tan cylindrical nut with a thinner backing, featuring six evenly spaced small holes and a large hole with counterclockwise grooves spiraling to the back.
  • Available in five different materials
  • Maintenance-free performance
  • Low coefficients of friction
  • Cylindrical, flanged, and low-clearance nuts

Metric lead screws

Two stacked metric lead screws with a sharp, triangular thread profile, featuring closely spaced, fine threads with a symmetrical angle. This design enhances load-bearing capacity and ensures smooth, precise motion, ideal for applications requiring high precision and reliability in tight spaces.
  • Available in 1.4301 stainless steel
  • Ideal for tight installation spaces
  • Corrosion resistant
  • Mated with tribologically optimized plastic lead screw nuts

ACME nuts

Three ACME lead screw nuts lined up left to right, the first one a white cylinder with a hole with grooves that run counterclockwise in a spiraling rotation to the back of the nut, the middle one a dark maroon red cylinder with a tall rectangle backing that has a rounded top and bottom. There are 3 holes, a small hole at the top of the rectangle and the bottom, and a larger hole with counterclockwise grooves running through it in a spiraling pattern. The nut all the way to the left is light tan/beige, a cylinder with a larger, thinner cylinder backing. The backing has 6 evenly spaced small holes around its face, and the main cylinder has a large hole with counterclockwise grooves spiraling to the back of the nut
  • Dry-running & maintenance-free nuts
  • Corrosion-resistant & lightweight
  • Long, predictable service life & cost-effective

ACME lead screws

Close-up of two igus ACME lead screws with a robust trapezoidal thread profile, featuring a flatter, wider crest and steeply angled flanks designed for high load capacity and efficient power transmission. The precision-cut threads provide durability and smooth, reliable motion in applications requiring minimal backlash.
  • High precision performance in 1.4301 stainless steel
  • Durable due to cold-rolled manufacturing
  • Imperial measurements

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