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  • [D] Diameter (Shaft)(mm)
  • [L] Length (Shaft)(mm)
      [22–1000/1mm jedn.]
    • Material
      • Stainless Steel (martensitique)
    • Heat Treatment
    • Surface Treatment
    • ISO Tolerance
    • [M] Size (thread - depth 2xM)(mm)
    • [N] Size (thread - depth 2xN)(mm)
    • Type
    • CAD
    • Szacowane dni wysyłki
      • Wszystko
      • W ciągu 4 dni robocze

    Dodatkowa opcje

    • [LKC] Length option (0 -1 mm increments - change of length tolerance L)
    • [WSC] Distance (wrench flats - double)(mm)
        [0–76/1mm jedn.]
      • [WFC] Length (wrench flats - double linear)(mm)
          [2–40/1mm jedn.]
        • [A] Distance (wrench flats - front side)(mm)
          [2–798/1mm jedn.]
        • [E] Distance (wrench flats - back side)(mm)
          [2–798/1mm jedn.]
        • [X] Distance (wrench flats - double)(mm)
            [0–76/1mm jedn.]

          Linear shafts / double-sided internal thread (SSFJW8-96-M3-N3-WSC2-X2)

          Przestroga

          • SFJW has been localized according to European needs and requirements. Please have a look on the EU version SFJWEU. SFJWEU is available in EN 1.1213 (Cf53) and h6 / h7.

          Numer części:

          SSFJW8-96-M3-N3-WSC2-X2
          Wyczyść
          Ilość:

          Rysunek konturowy i tabela specyfikacji

          Back to Linear Shaft Category

          Technical Drawing - Linear Shafts

           

          Both Ends Tapped:Related Image

           

          Basic Properties (e.g. material, hardness, coating, tolerance) - Linear Shafts

           

          TypeMaterialHardnessSurface Treatment
          D Tol. g6D Tol. h5D Tol. f8
          SFJWSFUW-EN 1.3505 Equiv.Effective Hardened Depth of
          Induction Hardening >>P.112
          EN 1.3505 Equiv. 58HRC~
          EN 1.4037 Equiv. 56HRC~
          -
          SSFJWSSFUW-EN 1.4037 Equiv.
          PSFJWPSFUW-EN 1.3505 Equiv.Hard Chrome Plating
          Plating Hardness: HV750 ~ Plating Thickness: 5µ or More
          PSSFJWPSSFUW-EN 1.4037 Equiv.
          RSFJW--EN 1.3505 Equiv.LTBC Plating
          --PSFGWEN 1.1191 Equiv.-Hard Chrome Plating
          Plating Hardness: HV750 ~ Plating Thickness: 10µ or More
          --PSSFGWEN 1.4301 Equiv.

           

          Part NumberL
          specified in 1mm Increment
          M (Coarse), N (Coarse)
          Selection
          D Tol.C
          TypeDg6h5f8
          (D Tolerance g6)
          SFJW
          SSFJW

          PSFJW
          PSSFJW


          (D Tolerance f8)
          PSFGW
          PSSFGW
          (D Tolerance h5)
          SFUW
          SSFUW

          PSFUW
          PSSFUW




           
          420~ 3002            -0.004
          -0.012
          0
          -0.005
          -0.2 or Less
          520~ 400 2.63          -0.004
          -0.012
          0
          -0.005
          -0.2 or Less
          620~ 600  3          -0.004
          -0.012
          0
          -0.005
          -0.010
          -0.028
          0.5 or Less
          820~ 800  345        -0.005
          -0.014
          0
          -0.006
          -0.013
          -0.035
          0.5 or Less
          1020~ 800  3456       -0.005
          -0.014
          0
          -0.006
          -0.013
          -0.035
          0.5 or Less
          1220~1000   4568      -0.006
          -0.017
          0
          -0.008
          -0.016
          -0.043
          0.5 or Less
          1325~1000   4568      -0.006
          -0.017
          0
          -0.008
          -0.016
          -0.043
          0.5 or Less
          1525~1000   456810     -0.006
          -0.017
          0
          -0.008
          -0.016
          -0.043
          0.5 or Less
          1630~1200   456810     -0.006
          -0.017
          0
          -0.008
          -0.016
          -0.043
          0.5 or Less
          1830~1200   45681012    -0.006
          -0.017
          0
          -0.008
          -0.016
          -0.043
          0.5 or Less
          2030~1200   45681012    -0.007
          -0.020
          0
          -0.009
          -0.020
          -0.053
          1.0 or Less
          2535~1200   4568101216   -0.007
          -0.020
          0
          -0.009
          -0.020
          -0.053
          1.0 or Less
          3035~1500     6810121620  -0.007
          -0.020
          0
          -0.009
          -0.020
          -0.053
          1.0 or Less
          3535~1500      81012162024 -0.009
          -0.025
          0
          -0.011
          -0.025
          -0.064
          1.0 or Less
          4050~1500       101216202430-0.009
          -0.025
          0
          -0.011
          -0.025
          -0.064
          1.0 or Less
          5065~1500        1216202430-0.009
          -0.025
          0
          -0.011
          -0.025
          -0.064
          1.0 or Less
          L requires Mx2+Nx2≤L. When Mx2.5+4+Nx2.5+4≥L, tap pilot holes may go through.
           
          Part NumberL specified in
          1mm Increment
          M (Coarse), N (Coarse) SelectionD Tol.C
          TypeDg6
          (D Tolerance g6)
          LTBC Plating
          RSFJW
          420~3002          -0.004
          -0.012
          0.2 or Less
          520~400 2.63        -0.004
          -0.012
          0.2 or Less
          620~500  3        -0.004
          -0.012
          0.5 or Less
          820~500  345      -0.005
          -0.014
          0.5 or Less
          1020~500  3456     -0.005
          -0.014
          0.5 or Less
          1220~500   4568    -0.006
          -0.017
          0.5 or Less
          1325~500   4568    -0.006
          -0.017
          0.5 or Less
          1525~500   456810   -0.006
          -0.017
          0.5 or Less
          1630~500   456810   -0.006
          -0.017
          0.5 or Less
          1830~500   45681012  -0.006
          -0.017
          0.5 or Less
          2030~500   45681012  -0.007
          -0.020
          1.0 or Less
          2535~500   4568101216 -0.007
          -0.020
          1.0 or Less
          3035~500     6810121620-0.007
          -0.020
          1.0 or Less

           

          Composition of a Product Code - Linear Shafts

           

          Part Number-L-M-N
          SFJW8
          SSFJW20
          -
          -
          200
          500
          -
          -
          M4
          M6
          -
          -
          N4
          N10

           

          Alterations - Linear Shafts


          Both Ends Tapped:Related Image

          You find further options in detail under Option Overview.

           

          Lista numerów części

          Liczba pozycji
          Numer części
          SSFJW8-96-M3-N3-WSC2-X2

          [D] Diameter (Shaft)

          (mm)

          [L] Length (Shaft)

          (mm)

          Material

          Heat Treatment

          Surface Treatment

          ISO Tolerance

          Hardness

          [M] Size (thread - depth 2xM)

          (mm)

          [MD] Size (thread - depth 3xM)

          (mm)

          [MSC] Size (fine thread - depth 2xMSC)

          (mm)

          [N] Size (thread - depth 2xN)

          (mm)

          [ND] Size (thread - depth 3xN)

          (mm)

          [NSC] Size (fine thread - depth 2xN)

          (mm)

          RoHS?Minimalna wielkość zamówienia
          8
          96
          [Stainless Steel (martensitique)] EN 1.4037 Equiv.
          Induction Hardened
          No Treatment
          g6
          Induction Hardening (56HRC~)
          3
          -
          -
          3
          -
          -
          10
          1 szt.
          Cena jednostkowa (bez VAT)(Cena jednostkowa z podatkiem)
          Standardowa data wysyłki
          -
          ( - )
          -

          Szczegółowe informacje

          Podstawowe informacje

          Przestroga

          • SFJW has been localized according to European needs and requirements. Please have a look on the EU version SFJWEU. SFJWEU is available in EN 1.1213 (Cf53) and h6 / h7.

          Kontury i specyfikacja

          Surface Limits / Hardness - Linear Shafts

           

          Limits of hardness and hardening depth

          The linear shafts are processed after the base material has undergone inductive hardening. Therefore, the processed surfaces may result in a deviating hardness.
          In the following example, you can view the affected areas of the linear shaft, which may be affected after processing by e.g. threads, level surfaces, key surfaces and transverse bores.

           

          Limitation of linear shaft induction hardening

           

          Cause for deviating hardness

          The raw material of the linear shaft is treated via thermal induction before grinding. Thus, a configured linear shaft can be custom-made not only cost-effectively, but also with short delivery times. The linear shaft is hardened at the boundary layer (boundary layer hardening) of the liner shaft. The depth of the hardened boundary layer depends on the material used and the diameter of the linear shaft. The following table shows the hardening depth of linear shafts.
          Coatings and plating are applied to the raw material after hardening and grinding. For more information, see Coatings of the Linear Shaft.

           

          Boundary layer hardening of a linear shaft

          Figure of boundary layer hardening: hardened boundary layer in light gray

           

          Effective hardening depth of linear shafts

          Outside diameter (D)Effective hardening depth
          EN 1.1191 equiv.EN 1.3505 equiv.EN 1.4125 equiv.EN 1.4301 equiv.
          3-+0.5+0.5Without induction hardening
          4-
          5-
          6 - 10+0.3
          12 - 13+0.5+0.7+0.5
          15 - 20+0.7
          25 - 50+0.8+1

          Overview of the effective hardening depth as PDF

           

          Coatings of the linear shaft

          The surface coating is applied to the raw material before machining the linear shaft. Thanks to their coating, the usable surface or work surface of the linear shaft is not only protected against corrosion but also against wear.
          Machined positions of the linear shafts, such as plane surfaces or threads, may be uncoated, as they are added afterwards. This can lead to the machined surfaces being corroded in a linear shaft made of steel. If the linear shaft is used in a corrosive environment, it is recommended to use a stainless steel linear shaft.
          The following figure shows the areas of the linear shaft that are coated (crosshatched). 

           

          Surface coating after processing the linear shaft

          Figure: Coating of linear shafts

           

          You can find further information on surface treatment and hardness in this PDF .

           

          General Information - Linear Shafts

           

          Linear Shaft Selection Details

          - Material: steel, stainless steel

          - Coating/plating: uncoated, hard chrome plated, LTBC coated, chemically nickel-plated

          - Heat treatment: untreated, inductively hardened

          - ISO tolerances: h5, k5, g6, h6, h7, f8

          - Precision classes: perpendicularity 0.03, concentricity (with thread and increments) Ø0.02, perpendicularity 0.20, concentricity (thread and stepper) Ø0.10

          - Linearity/roundness: depends on diameter, here for the PDF

           

          Overview of the shaft designs as PDF

           

          Description / basics of the linear shaft

          Linear shafts are steel shafts that perform guiding tasks in combination with linear bearings, such as plain bearing bushings or linear ball bushings. Linear shaft holding functions can be adopted from shaft holders or linear ball bearing adapters. Most linear shafts are heat-treated (induction hardened) solid shafts. A special design of linear shafts is the hollow shaft, which is also called tubular shaft. Inductively hardened linear shafts have a high surface hardness and a tough core. The achievable surface hardness is approx. 55-58 HRC (see information on hardening depth). Linear shafts made of stainless steels can generally not be hardened. Therefore, these steel shafts should be chrome plated to protect them from wear.

           

          Materials

          Linear shafts are mainly hardened steel shafts. In addition to the selected heat treatment, the steel used in particular imparts its properties to the linear shaft, although it is a hollow shaft or a solid shaft. Therefore, special aspects such as hardness, corrosion and wear must be considered when selecting the shaft steel.

           

          Coatings

          To protect linear shafts from corrosion, the surface can be chemically nickel-plated. As an alternative to chemical nickel-plating, steel shafts can also be coated with LTBC. The LTBC coating is an anti-corrosive surface coating and it is a low-reflection coating, made of a 5 μm thick film of fluoropolymer, which in essence is a black film. In addition, the LTBC coating is resistant to bursting pressure by extreme or repeated bending. LTBC-coated linear shafts are thus particularly suitable for locations where corrosion or light reflections are undesirable. Linear shafts that require particularly high surface hardness and wear resistance can be hard chrome plated.

           

          Function

          The form and function of linear shafts differ from linear guiderails. Linear guiderails are square rails that work in combination with carriers (rotary elements, carriages) according to the rolling or sliding principle. Linear shafts on the other hand are precision-ground round steel shafts that take on a linear guide function in conjunction with linear ball bushings or plain bearing bushings (maintenance-free bushings).

           

          Areas of Application

          Linear shafts are intended for axial motion. Whether horizontal or vertical linear motion, all linear motions can be implemented with linear shafts. Common applications are stroke mechanisms and other applications with high demands on smoothness, precision and service life. Linear shafts can therefore be used in almost all industries of plant construction and mechanical engineering. Linear shafts are often found in 3D printers, metering equipment, measuring devices, positioning devices, alignment devices, bending devices and sorting equipment.

           

          Instructions for Use / Installation  - Linear Shafts

           

          For product selection, please observe the linear shaft tolerances (e.g. h5, k5, g6, h6, h7, f8) in conjunction with the diameter tolerance of the plain bearing bushing (sliding bearing) after pressing in or the running circle diameter of the linear ball bearing (ball bushing).

           

          Diameter change of linear ball bushings after pressing  Inner diameter of linear ball bushings or ball bushings

           

          Shaft Fasteners

           

          Application Example of a Linear Shaft - Linear Shafts with Linear Ball Bushings - Linear Shafts with Shaft Holder
          Application Example of a Linear Shaft Application Example - Linear Shaft with Linear Ball Bearings - Linear Ball Bearings with an Adjusting Ring
          Application Example of a Linear Shaft - Linear Shaft with Shaft Holder
          Application Example of a Linear Shaft - Linear Shaft with Circlip Groove - Linear Shaft with Circlip
          Application Example of a Linear Shaft - Linear Shaft with Holding Washer
          Application Example of a Linear Shaft - Linear Thread - Outer Threaded Linear Shaft - Linear Threaded with inner and outer threads
          Application Example of a Linear Shaft - Cross Bore Linear Shaft - Inner Thread Linear Shaft
          Application Example of a Linear Shaft - Cross Bore Linear Shaft - Outer Thread Linear Shaft

             

          Supplementary Article

           

          Shaft holder

          Product range of shaft holders

           

          Adjusting rings/clamping rings

          Product range of adjusting rings - product range of clamping rings

           

          Linear ball bearing

          Product range of linear ball bearings - product range of ball sleeves - linear ball bearing with housing

           

          Plain bearing bushings

          Product range of sliding bearing bushings - plain bearing with housing

           

          Ball guides

          Ball guide product range

           

          Industrial Applications

           

          3D printer industry
          3D printer industry
          Automotive industry
          Automotive industry
          Pharmaceutical industry
          Pharmaceutical industry
          Packaging industry
          Packaging industry

            

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