Choosing the right ball screw grease can reduce the maintenance cost of lubricating accessories by more than 80%

Here's the English translation of the provided text about ball screw lubrication and SVKV specialized greases:
In most cases, ball screw drives are lubricated with grease. During operation, the balls in the ball screw assembly collide with each other, and the high-speed centrifugal force makes it difficult for oil to adhere to the ball surfaces. This results in poor lubrication conditions, causing dry friction in the ball screw assembly, which accelerates wear and leads to loss of precision. Additionally, during use, the nut or screw needs to move axially, making it challenging to achieve sufficient lubrication with thin oil. Grease lubrication, however, easily adheres to the spiral raceway surface, maintaining good lubrication conditions. Choosing the right ball screw lubricating grease can reduce maintenance costs of lubrication components by over 80%.
SVKV SK820 specialized ball screw lubricating grease uses PAO base oil with wear-resistant additives. Both forward and reverse friction torques are significantly lower than with oil lubrication, and they remain very stable throughout the entire length, completely eliminating 1Hz fluctuations. For non-heavy-duty and non-high-speed ball screw lubrication, general-purpose lithium soap-based greases with medium-viscosity mineral or synthetic base oils should be chosen. For high-speed, high-precision ball screw assemblies that require grease that doesn't easily splatter during screw rotation, SVKV ball screw grease uses low-viscosity synthetic oil with good adhesion as the base oil.
In high-speed and cold regions where starting friction torque is a concern, lubricating greases with lower base oil viscosity should be selected. This provides stable torque characteristics and better cooling effects at high speeds. Conversely, for low-speed, high-temperature, or oscillating, heavy-load conditions, it is recommended to use lubricants with higher base oil viscosity, such as SVKV SK665 series greases.
Ball Screw Lubricating Grease
This lubricating grease is made from fully synthetic base oils and high-performance complex thickeners. It contains special (EP) anti-wear compounds, providing excellent high-speed lubrication properties and load-carrying capacity. Key features of the SK series guide rail grease include:
- Low friction coefficient, improving screw efficiency and extending service life
- Excellent low-temperature anti-wear properties
- Extremely low starting resistance
- No freezing or cracking at low temperatures
- Protection against micro-motion wear
- Reduces noise caused by sliding friction and micro-vibrations
This specialized grease is designed to optimize the performance and longevity of ball screw mechanisms, particularly in challenging conditions such as high-speed operations and low-temperature environments.
Beneficial Effects:
- Contains special (EP) anti-wear compounds
- Excellent high-speed lubrication properties and load-carrying capacity
- Reduces friction coefficient, lowers noise
- Long-lasting lubrication performance, extended working lifespan
- Excellent adhesion, lubricity, chemical stability, and mechanical stability
These points highlight the key advantages and performance benefits of the lubricating grease, emphasizing its durability, efficiency, and versatility in various operating conditions.
- Linear guide lubricating grease
- Screw lubricating grease
- Ball screw lubricating grease
- Screw oil grease
- Screw guide lubricating grease
- Ball bearing oil grease
- Linear shaft bearing lubricating grease
- Machine tool guide lubricating grease
- Machine tool screw lubricating grease
- Linear guide linear actuator lubricating grease
- Guide screw lubricating grease
- Linear guide lubricating grease
- High-speed main shaft lubricating grease
- Linear ball bearing lubricating grease
These terms refer to specialized lubricants designed for various components of precision machinery, particularly focusing on linear motion systems, ball screws, and machine tool components. The different names often indicate the specific application or mechanical part the grease is optimized for, such as linear guides, ball screws, or high-speed shafts.


