Woodworking environments need more dust attention
Woodworking CNC routers often operate in dusty conditions, and the ball screw, nut, and support units can be affected by wood dust. Replacement should confirm protection, lubrication, and installation space, not only model.
Do not stop at 1605 or 2005
Common models such as 1605, 1610, 2005, and 2510 are only base specifications. Overall length, thread length, end machining, nut direction, and support model decide whether the screw can be installed directly.
Old-part photos reduce wrong assumptions
Repair buyers should photograph the full screw, both ends, nut flange, mounting holes, coupling, and machine axis position. Photos plus dimensions are more reliable than model number alone.
- Machine brand, model, and axis.
- Old screw diameter, lead, overall length, and thread length.
- End machining dimensions or support unit model.
- Nut style, dust protection, and purchase quantity.
Next step
Turn this guide into an RFQ
When the specification direction is clear, send the details below together with quantity, lead time, and packing requirements.
Include these details
- Old-part overall length, thread length, diameter, lead, and nut style.
- Full old-part photos, both end details, nut flange, and mounting-hole photos.
- Machine use, whether it is a like-for-like replacement, quantity, and lead time.


