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The advantages of a leadscrew are:
Large load carrying capability
Compact
Simple to design
Easy to manufacture; no specialized machinery is required
Large mechanical advantage
Precise and accurate linear motion
Smooth, quiet, and low maintenance
Minimal number of parts
Most are self-locking
The disadvantages are that most are not very efficient. Due to the low efficiency they cannot be used in continuous power transmission applications. They also have a high degree of friction on the threads, which can wear the threads out quickly. For square threads, the nut must be replaced; for trapezoidal threads, a split nut may be used to compensate for the wear.
Alternatives to actuation by leadscrew include:
Ball screws and roller screws (sometimes categorized as types of leadscrew rather than in contradistinction)
Fluid power (i.e., hydraulics and pneumatics)
Gear trains (e.g., worm drives, rack-and-pinion drives)
Electromagnetic actuation (e.g., solenoids)
Piezoelectric actuation