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Sourcing Ball Screw 2010 Without the Headaches
I've been in export sales for linear motion components for over 12 years now, handling everything from small OEM runs to full container loads for U.S. machine builders. When procurement managers hit up "ball screw 2010" in their searches, they're usually knee-deep in a project deadline. They need a 20mm diameter, 10mm lead ball screw that's precise, reliable, and arrives without customs drama.
That's the SFU2010—or ball screw 2010 as it's commonly called. It's a workhorse in CNC routers, 3D printers, and automation setups. But finding a supplier who gets it right? Not always straightforward. Factories cut corners on grinding accuracy, leads vary, or lead times stretch out. We've seen buyers burn weeks chasing samples that preload wrong or whip under load.
At YIDI Motion, part of Hebei Yidi Import & Export Trading Co., Ltd., we cut through that. Our ball screw 2010 comes ground to C5 or C7 tolerances standard, with options for preloaded nuts to kill backlash. Lengths from 200mm stock up to 3 meters custom. And since we run our own 100-person factory in Shijiazhuang, China, we control every step—from bar stock to final inspection.
Picture this: Your ops team is retrofitting a gantry mill. Downtime costs $500 an hour. A cheap ball screw from an unknown AliExpress seller binds after 500 hours. We deliver proven performers that rack up 10,000+ hours with basic maintenance. No fluff, just results.
Exports to over 50 countries, including steady U.S. shipments to integrators in California and Texas. We've got the paperwork dialed—ISO 9001 certified, RoHS compliant. Drop a line if you're evaluating suppliers.
Short story: We've shipped thousands of meters of ball screw 2010 since 2020. Buyers keep coming back because we handle the details you can't afford to chase.
Let's break it down further. Ball screws like the 2010 model convert rotary to linear motion with minimal friction—90-95% efficiency versus 20-30% for ACME leadscrews. Balls recirculate in the nut, distributing load evenly. But quality matters. Poor heat treatment causes brinelling; uneven grinding invites vibration.
Our process starts with high-tensile CF53 steel, normalized and hardened to 58-62 HRC. Multi-start grinding on Japanese-imported Okuma machines ensures pitch error under 12 microns per 300mm. Nuts? Bronze or plastic liners, with standard end wipers to keep contaminants out.
Procurement folks, I've talked to hundreds of you. You're comparing MOQs, pricing, and lead times. Ours? 10 pieces minimum, $25-45 per meter landed (volume dependent), 7-14 days to ship. No hidden tooling fees for customs.
One U.S. distributor last month ordered 50 units for their inventory. They tested against a Taiwanese competitor—ours held tighter tolerances at half the price. That's the edge.
Enough intro. If you're sizing up ball screw 2010 suppliers, stick around. We'll cover risks, specs, and how we stack up.
Procurement Pitfalls with Ball Screw 2010
Over the years, I've fielded calls from frustrated buyers who got burned. First off, accuracy grades. C10 might seem fine for hobby CNC, but industrial apps demand C7 or better. Whip and drift kill precision fast.
Another trap: Nut compatibility. A generic DFU2010 nut on an SFU2010 shaft? Mismatch city. Preload too loose, backlash eats your accuracy. Too tight, heat builds and balls pit.
Lead time surprises hit hard. Some factories quote 3 days but deliver in 45—post-Covid supply chains are brutal. Then customs: If not properly declared as "precision ball screw," duties spike.
Quality fakes abound. Visual checks miss internal flaws. No endplay? Doesn't mean it's good. Torque testing reveals the truth.
- Undersized shafts fatigue early under axial loads.
- Missing certifications delay approvals for medical or aero apps.
- Poor packaging leads to dents in transit.
YIDI's Ball Screw 2010: Built for Reliability
We address those head-on. Every ball screw 2010 ships with a test report: pitch error, runout, preload torque. Options for single or double nuts, fixed or floating ends.
Features that matter: Standard C7 accuracy (C5 upgrade available). Dynamic load up to 18.4kN. Max speed 120m/min. TFE-coated for low friction. Custom machining on ends—no extra charge for flats or threads.
Compared to rolled ball screws, ours are ground for smoother motion. Rolled works for low-duty, but precision demands grinding.
Pro Tip: For vertical apps, spec a double nut with preload. Single nuts can drift under gravity.
Inside YIDI Motion Factory
Established 2020, but our team brings 20+ years. 100 employees, 30% senior techs. German DMG Mori grinders, Japanese Fanuc CNCs. Full metrology lab with Renishaw ballbar testers.

OEM/ODM specialists. Last year, custom ball screw 2010 for a U.S. robot arm maker—integrated encoder mounts, special preload.
Certifications: ISO9001, CE, RoHS. Exports to USA, Germany, Japan. No middlemen—we own the line.
Contact us direct: +86 18134111662 or adam@yidimotion.com. Addr: 16-1-1601 Aobeigongyuan, Chang'an District, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province, China.
Ball Screw 2010 Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Nominal Diameter (d) | 20mm |
| Lead (p) | 10mm |
| Accuracy Grade | C5 / C7 |
| Dynamic Load (Ca) | 18.4 kN |
| Static Load (C0a) | 28.5 kN |
| Max Length | 3000mm (custom) |
| Nut Type | SFU/DFU, Preloaded |
| Material | CF53 / S45C hardened |
2010 ball screw ball screw 2005 2005 ball screw
Full datasheet on request. Tolerances per DIN 69051.
Where Ball Screw 2010 Shines
CNC mills and lathes love it—moderate speed, high repeatability. Linear actuators in pick-and-place. 3D printer Z-axes for heavier beds.
Also medical devices, semiconductor handlers. Pairs well with our linear guides for rigid XY tables.
Practical Installation Notes
Mount fixed-floating. Use dial indicator for alignment—under 0.01mm runout. Torque nut per spec: 2-4Nm initial.
Lube with lithium grease NLGI2 every 100 hours. Watch for unusual noise—early wear sign.
Common mistake: Over-tightening bearings. Let it float to handle thermal expansion.
Shipping Ball Screw 2010 Worldwide
DHL/FedEx for samples (3-5 days to USA). Sea for bulk—20' container fits 2000m. FOB Xingang port.
Wood crates, foam wrapped. Duty code 8483.40. Incoterms flexible.
Feedback from Real Buyers
John M., CNC Integrator, Texas USA
"Needed 20 ball screw 2010 for a router upgrade. Arrived in 10 days, perfect C7 grind. Preload spot on—no backlash. Better than THK at the price."
Maria G., Automation Firm, California
"Custom lengths for actuators. Factory sent samples first—huge trust builder. Quality held up in testing. Will reorder."
David K., Distributor, Ontario Canada
"MOQ 10 was perfect for stock. Logistics smooth, no duties issues. Customers report longer life vs. local options."
Engineer Raj, Project Contractor, UK
"Solid for vertical lift. Installation straightforward. Good docs helped."
Buyer FAQs on Ball Screw 2010
- What’s the difference between rolled and ground ball screw 2010?
- Ground offers tighter tolerances for high-precision. Rolled cheaper for general use.
- Can you do OEM branding?
- Yes, laser etch your logo. No extra cost over 50pcs.
- Lead time for custom 2m lengths?
- 7-10 days production + shipping.
- Compatible with stepper motors?
- Yes, common for NEMA 23/34 setups.
- Return policy?
- 30 days if unopened, inspected.
Ready for Ball Screw 2010?
Talk to our engineer. Request specs, samples, or pricing.
+86 18134111662 | adam@yidimotion.com
By Adam Li, Export Director, YIDI Motion (15+ years in linear motion exports)
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