Joyce/Dayton Introduces Metric Machine Screw Jacks
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DAYTON, Ohio (October 10, 2002) – Joyce/Dayton Corporation today announced the availability of a new metric line of products. The Joyce/Dayton Metric Machine Screw Jack line of products includes 10, 25, 50 and 100 Kilonewton jacks, which are roughly equivalent to 1, 2 1/2, 5 and 10 metric tons. To access detailed drawings and technical information, please click here.
All external dimensions on the Joyce metric jacks are metric, as well as the lifting screw and all external fasteners. These models will be particularly useful for North American OEMs that serve European and other overseas customers.
Upright or inverted, Joyce’s precision jacks operate at full capacity whether the load is in tension or compression. Heat treated alloy steel worm shafts, aluminum/bronze worm gears and tapered roller or ball bearings provide rugged reliability.
Joyce Metric Machine Screw Jacks come in translating screw and keyed designs. All jacks can be fitted with a protective boot. In addition, Joyce/Dayton will custom design jacks to meet special requirements.
Whether the application requires leveling log homes to lifting a ship out of dry-dock, Joyce/Dayton are used to precisely lift and position loads from 250 pounds to 250 tons. Founded in 1873 and headquartered in Dayton, Ohio, Joyce products are used in a wide variety of industries worldwide, including satellite tracking, food processing, entertainment, metalworking and metal processing, and many others. For more information about Joyce, visit the company’s web site at www.joycedayton.com. For more information about Trans-Quip Inc., the Canadian Master Distributor of Joyce/Dayton products in Canada, visit www.trans-quip.com.
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