Powered by NB’s STUDROLLER system, the design uses an anti-cage creep mechanism to help maintain consistent retainer performance in cross roller bearings. Compared with conventional sliding bearings, it can increase the number of effective rollers by up to 53%, raising load ratings by up to 2.3 times, and increase contact length between the roller and transfer surfaces by up to 58%. The system also can run quieter and smoother than ball-circulation guide systems, supporting accurate linear motion, better minute-movement control, less difference between static and dynamic friction, and more stable performance at high and low speeds.
NB Corporation of America has sales branch offices on the East and West coasts and continues to expand its sales network. Its NB Linear Systems use ball or roller elements to reduce friction compared with sliding bearings and support smooth, precise positioning. The design uses larger rolling elements and long raceways to increase load capacity and extend travel life, supported by Nippon Bearing’s global manufacturing presence.
For more information, visit nbcorporation.com.

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