Genuine Rexroth R165121420 Linear Guide Rails R-165121420 Linear Rail R165129420 Rexroth R-165129420 Price
Product Description
Genuine Rexroth R165121420 Linear Guide Rails R-165121420 Linear Rail R165129420 Rexroth R-165129420 Price
Brand
Linear Bearing
Quality standard
ISO9001:2000 standard
Sample
Available
Delivery date
Normally ready goods and stock
Shipping
DHL, TNT, Fedex, UPS, Ems or by sea
Payment terms
A: 100% L/C at sight B: 100% T/T C: Western Union D: Paypal
Application
Automotive, rolling mill, mining, metallurgical, skateboard etc.
Package
a. According to customer's requirements. b. Original bearing and good quality packaging. c. Laser mark on the bearing. d. Bearing wrapped by vacuum packaging. e. The outer is color polybag + box + carton, industrial standard packaging.
How Linear Guides Work:
There are two parts to the Linear Guide System: the Linear Block and the Linear Rail. The linear block moves along the linear rail along the plane the rail is positioned for. The block moves forward and backward along the straight linear rail. Linear blocks connect to the moving components by mounting to the block to support the motion for the specified component. The motion is created along the rail through recirculating ball bearings within the block that is contacted on the rail.
Linear bearings leverage rolling elements to deliver smooth motion with good planar running accuracy. Guides can range in size from centimeters to meters. Our skilled staff can fine tune devices for specific characteristics including low friction, no stick/slip, and smooth linear motion even under high-load conditions. Because they can maintain their high-efficiency and high-functionality characteristics for an extended period of time, they meet a wide range of needs, from general industrial to precision machinery.
2. Linear Guide Bearing Advantages:
Linear bearings and guides should be limited to around 20 feet or less. The components do not lend themselves to butt coupling, which makes exceeding 20 feet quite difficult. A wide range of linear bearings and guides exist. Some are stable in all directions while others can only handle moments around certain axes, e.g. yaw but not pitch. Specifying a bearing that addresses only the forces invol.