Mini Screw jacks are commonly used in beverage can production lines for height adjustment applications, particularly in conveyor systems.

* Height adjustment of wash tanks or spray infeed sweeps: This allows for accommodating different can heights on the production line.
* Adjusting conveyor line heights: Screw jacks can be used to raise and lower sections of the conveyor to modify the production flow and accommodate various processes.
* Synchronized lifting systems: Multiple screw jacks can be linked together using components like connecting shafts, bevel gearboxes, and couplings to create synchronized lifting systems for precise and coordinated movements.
* Replacing older hydraulic/pneumatic systems: Screw jacks are a clean and efficient alternative to hydraulic or pneumatic systems in the food and beverage industry.
* Precision and accuracy: Screw jacks offer a high level of precision and accuracy for positioning loads.
* Self-locking: They provide a self-locking feature, which is important for safety in case of power loss.
* Energy efficiency: Compared to some other actuator types, screw jacks can be more energy efficient.
* Cleanliness: Screw jacks do not require high-pressure oil, making them suitable for wash down applications in the food and beverage industry.
* Miniature screw jacks: Used for height adjustments on conveyor systems.
* Miter gearboxes, couplings, connecting rods, and handwheels: Used to create complete mini screw jack lift systems.
* Sealed, non-corrosive metals: To ensure the components are suitable for wash down and food processing environments.
* Translating screw, keyed screw, and rotating screw designs: Different screw configurations can be used to optimize the lifting action for specific requirements.