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Linear guide handles higher loads, misalignment

★ By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

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Rollon has introduced its Compact Rail Plus — part of its new generation of high-performance linear guides. This rugged unit features a new design to handle higher loads while maintaining the Compact Rail product family’s self-aligning capabilities. Compact Rail Plus is designed for demanding applications such as those involving higher loads, high speeds, fast accelerations […]

Filed Under: Slides + guides (all) Tagged With: linear guide, rollon

How to calculate linear ball bushing life (and how it differs from other life calculations)

★ By Danielle Collins Leave a Comment

The standard life calculation for linear ball bearings is widely known as: L = bearing life (m) C = rated dynamic load (N) F = applied dynamic load (N) But linear ball bushings often experience operating conditions that aren’t accounted for in the general bearing life equation. To account for these adverse conditions, the life calculation […]

Filed Under: Applications, Ball + roller guides, FAQs + basics, Featured, Linear bearings

Round-rail linear guide or profile-rail linear guide?

★ By Lisa Eitel Leave a Comment

In this article, we outline how to choose a linear guide for your application and environment. By Lindsey Brimage and Eric Schultz | Thomson Industries Ian Miller | Motion Industries Canada Designers of linear motion systems often find themselves weighing the pros and cons of round versus profile (also known as square) linear guides. Many […]

Filed Under: Applications, Featured, Linear bearings, Slides + guides (all) Tagged With: MotionIndustries, thomsonindustries

How does shaft hardness affect the life of a linear ball bushing?

★ By Danielle Collins Leave a Comment

shaft hardness

A linear ball bushing riding on a round shaft is often compared to a radial ball bearing, with the bushing acting as the outer race of the bearing and the shaft acting as the inner race. But in linear bushing assemblies, the surfaces of both the ball and the shaft are spherical, so contact between […]

Filed Under: Ball + roller guides, FAQs + basics, Featured, Linear bearings

What are stroke ball splines and how do they differ from standard ball splines?

★ By Danielle Collins Leave a Comment

stroke ball splines

Standard ball splines use balls that recirculate within a nut, or housing, similar to that of a recirculating ball linear bushing. But the mechanisms and geometry required for ball recirculation result in a spline nut that is relatively large in diameter compared to the diameter of the spline shaft. For a more compact assembly, several […]

Filed Under: Ball + roller guides, FAQs + basics, Featured, Slides + guides (all)

THK debuts fast LM guide with speeds to 15 m/sec

★ By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

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With speeds reaching 15m/sec, THK’s Type FHS is said to be the fastest LM guide available on the market today. The performance of the Type FHS makes it suitable for applications requiring the fastest motion, including robot transfer devices and laser cutters. The Type FHS can be installed in horizontal, vertical, inverted, and wall-mounted orientations. […]

Filed Under: Featured, Industry news, Slides + guides (all) Tagged With: THK

What’s the difference between a ball screw spline and a traditional ball screw?

★ By Danielle Collins Leave a Comment

ball screw spline

A ball screw spline is a combination of two components — a ball screw and a rotary ball spline. By combining a driving element (the ball screw) and a guiding element (the rotary ball spline), a ball screw spline can provide both linear and rotary motion, as well as spiral motion, in a highly rigid, […]

Filed Under: Ball + lead + roller screws, Ball + leadscrew driven, Ball + roller guides, FAQs + basics, Featured

How to make sure you get the right linear bushing interchange

★ By Danielle Collins Leave a Comment

Linear ball bushings are one of the few interchangeable product types in linear motion, with industry-standard sizes and styles, so that a product from one manufacturer can often be substituted with a product from another manufacturer that has very similar dimensions and technical specifications. And most linear bushing manufacturers offer several product lines that are […]

Filed Under: Applications, Ball + roller guides, FAQs + basics, Featured, Linear bearings

Automated farm equipment uses rugged linear components

★ By Lisa Eitel Leave a Comment

Precision agriculture is the discretization of farming — defined as the analysis of highly variable (and often unpredictable) landscapes to: • Break larger agricultural fields into smaller discrete sections • Quantify the characteristics (such as soil composition, light, and seed spacing) of each section • Adapt to the variations between sections with automated farm equipment […]

Filed Under: Applications, Featured, Integrated Linear Systems, Linear actuators (all), Slides + guides (all), Track roller (cam + wheel) guides Tagged With: bishopwisecarver

Tips for mounting linear ball bearings: Pillow block housings

★ By Danielle Collins Leave a Comment

Linear ball bearings and round shafts are often used in applications that call for ease of use and simple mounting requirements. For example, where profiled rail guides require full support along their length, linear ball bearings, or bushings, can be used in many applications with shafts that are supported only at their ends. However, unlike […]

Filed Under: Ball + roller guides, FAQs + basics, Featured, Linear bearings

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