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	20-09-2016 #3I think the answer was herewhats the overall pitch length on the screws, ie the travel and also the nut dimensionsIt means the screws are 16mm with 5mm pitch with the lengths as stated. When they say machined at one end it means that they have been machine to accept the bearing (usually an AC type bearing) and the bit to put the drive pulley or coupling on.The other end of the screw is generally machined to accept a standard bearing .I have a set of ball screws & nuts 1605's. 300mm, 1000mm & 1300mm
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