Application note: The effect of heat on ballscrew accuracy in a CNC machine tool (pdf)
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This application note discusses the impact of heat build-up in ballscrews on the accuracy of CNC machine tools. It uses test data to explain that while linear axis control with a semi-closed servo loop (using rotary encoders and ballscrews) can achieve high accuracy, thermal expansion of the ballscrew can cause significant error.
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