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Hi I want to know which are the advantages of having more or less threads per inch in the ballscrews, I know that if you have less threads per in you can achieve higher speeds, but this sacrifice precision, this will affect the load?. I what to know more pros and cons, thanks a lot!! Saludos! |
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