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High-Speed, Low-Profile Linear Motion Systems

Linear motion systems Economical linear motion systems from LM76 feature high speed travel to 10 m/sec, acceleration to 50 M/sec2 and high load capability to 5600 N. Five low-profile linear motion systems are offered for easy integration into OEM products.

Easy-to-install, lightweight linear systems such as the SG, OSG and EL300B parallel shaft linear systems feature RC60 shafting, low friction, lubricated and sealed-for-life rollers, and adjustable preload. The precision dual rail systems can be mounted horizontally or vertically. SG linear motion systems are available in lengths to 3962 mm, seven rail sizes and 21 rolling block sizes and configurations. OSG systems are available in four rail and rolling block sizes. Felt wipers are also available. The stable, wide-base EL300B liner motion system is available in lengths to 3000 mm.

The low-profile LRBS (single-shaft) and LRBT (twin-shaft) linear rail systems offer high speed, high stiffness and adjustable preload. Both rails are predrilled for direct mounting, and the rolling blocks have predrilled holes and "T" slots. The Defender Rail also features adjustable preload and is available in lengths to 3120 mm in stainless steel or lower-cost zinc-plated steel.

LM76
Phone: 413-525-4166
www.lm76.com





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