Single-jack and synchronized multi-jack lifting systems for platforms, moulds, and industrial positioning — capacities 5 kN to 350 kN.
Linear Motion
Anand Gears screw jacks convert rotary input into precise linear motion for lifting, levelling, and positioning. Capacities span 5 kN to 350 kN. Choose translating (TP) or rotating (TPR) screw configurations, trapezoidal or ball screw types, and — for platforms — 2-, 3-, or 4-point synchronized systems linked by shafts and bevel gearboxes.
Where They Are Used
Four-point jack systems keep large platforms level under uneven load using a single motor and bevel distribution.
Translating jacks adjust die or mould height with controlled stroke and optional limit switches.
Trapezoidal screws hold position without a brake when power is off — useful for service platforms.
Ball screw jacks for frequent cycling and lower input power where a holding brake is acceptable.
Product detail: Machine Screw Jacks · Bevel Gearboxes · Screw Jack Applications
FAQ
Trapezoidal screws self-lock and hold load without a brake — better for infrequent lifts and safety holds. Ball screws are more efficient and better for frequent cycling, but need a brake or external hold.
A single motor drives connecting shafts through bevel gearboxes to each jack so every lift point rises at the same rate.
Anand Gears machine screw jacks cover 5 kN through 350 kN across the model range.