BLS-0026S: BLS ONLY: X AXIS MM, 2216
BLS-0026S: BLS ONLY: X AXIS MM, 2216
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NSK Ball Screws for Fadal CNC Machines, Exclusively from CNCPros
NSK is the world's leading ball screw manufacturer, a reputation earned through a relentless commitment to quality and cutting-edge tribology—the science of friction control. With a network of offices, warehouses, and factories across the United States, including Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, and California, NSK's advanced production and quality control techniques are second to none. This commitment results in a minuscule defect rate of 0.00001%, with their ball screws having a track record of zero warranty returns due to defects.
Your Trusted Source: CNCPros
CNCPros is your premier source for these high-performance components. By leveraging our long-standing partnership with NSK, we buy in huge quantities. This allows us to maintain the largest and most complete inventory of NSK ball screws for all Fadal CNC machines and offer them to you at lower prices.
The CNCPros Advantage
Choosing CNCPros for your Fadal ball screws, assemblies, and parts means you're investing in an unparalleled blend of quality, reliability, and expert support. Every ball screw we offer is a testament to precision engineering. Backed by our solid New, One Year Warranty, you can be confident in your purchase. You get the world's most reliable ball screw, at a great price, supported by a partner with the inventory and expertise to keep your machine running flawlessly.
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Steinmeyer Ball Screws for Fadal CNC Machines
Steinmeyer is a global leader in motion control, renowned for its German engineering that stands for exacting precision, unwavering reliability, and manufacturing consistency. Every Steinmeyer ball screw is a testament to meticulous craftsmanship, designed to deliver exceptional performance and a long, reliable service life under the most demanding conditions.
Your Exclusive Partner: CNCPros
CNCPros has built a long-standing partnership with Steinmeyer, allowing us to purchase these high-quality components in immense volumes. This unique relationship grants us deeper discounts, and we pass those savings directly to you. We are able to offer these premium, German-engineered ball screws for your Fadal CNC machine at a price point that other suppliers simply can't match.
The CNCPros Advantage
By choosing CNCPros, you're not just buying a replacement part; you're investing in the highest standard of quality and precision. Our Steinmeyer ball screws ensure optimal performance and longevity for your machine, backed by our extensive inventory and expert support. Experience the difference that German craftsmanship and an exclusive partnership can make, all at a price that keeps your business running efficiently.
CNCPros Support and Warranty
Our commitment to quality extends beyond the product itself. The Steinmeyer ballscrews come with a 1-year warranty covering manufacturing defects and performance issues. Our support team is composed of technical experts with deep knowledge of Fadal systems, ready to assist with installation, troubleshooting, and any inquiries to ensure you get the most out of this critical component.
When you choose CNCPros, you are not just getting a high-quality, OEM-compliant part, but also a dedicated support system built on years of experience with Fadal machinery.
Troubleshooting: Ballscrew or Thrust Bearings?
Is your ballscrew bad or just the thrust bearings?
Here's a quick check:
- Remove the left side X axis waycover
- Remove the bottom cover to expose the end of the ballscrew
- Place a mag base and indicator on the saddle
- Indicate off the end of the ballscrew, and zero using a .0001" indicator
- Turn the ballscrew 45 degrees or so and does it move or than .0003"
- Yes: Bad thrust bearings
- No: Loose gibs or bad ballscrew
Now double check yourself. Reach under the table with the control in E-Stop mode and turn the ballscrew by hand. Is it smooth or rough? It should not be rough at all, but you could be feeling the thrust bearings, so you will need to remove the ballnut bolts so you can turn it alone by hand to see if it is gritty. If so, or it is loose and sloppy feeling, replace the ballscrew.
We stock all machine models's ballscrews from the late 1980's through 2008 so give us a call whether you need bearings and seals or just a ballscrew. 208-888-9236