Screw jacks are a popular and effective solution for lifting and supporting loads in Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs). They are particularly useful in AGVs for applications requiring load transfer or vertical positioning.

Why screw jacks are a good fit for AGVs:
* Load handling: Screw jacks can handle substantial loads. Some models have capacities ranging from 1/4 ton to 100 tons.
* Stability and safety: They can maintain stability even in cases of imbalance or power failure. Using a system with four screw jacks is recommended for additional safety.
* Accuracy and efficiency: Screw jacks offer accurate positioning and can be energy-efficient, especially with the use of DC motors.
* Durability: They are designed for long life cycles and require less motor power.
* Customization: Screw jack systems can be designed and tailored to meet specific AGV requirements, including lifting height, speed, motor power, and travel length.
* Integration: They can be easily integrated into AGV systems, often connected in synchronized arrangements for load transfer.
* Worm gear machine screw jacks: These are a common type used in AGV applications.
* Ball screw jacks: These offer high efficiency and are suitable for higher speed applications.
* Bevel gear jacks: These are used in high-speed applications and can offer different gear ratios.
* Synchronization: Screw jacks can be linked together and synchronized using master-slave control for synchronized lifting.
* Space constraints: For limited vertical space, linear chain systems can be an alternative to screw jacks for lifts exceeding 300mm.
* Maintenance: While screw jacks are generally durable, they do require regular maintenance.