Telescopic Guides
In some industries and applications, the stresses to which a linear motion solution is subjected are enormous. Vibrations, friction, loads to be supported without deforming, are just some of the variables involved that can shorten - even significantly - the life of a linear guide.In the railway...
Telescopic Guides
Types of extraction, size, low degree of bending, high load capacities, resistance to shocks and vibrations: these are often the primary criteria guiding a designer in their choice of a telescopic rail for an application.
Telescopic Guides
Designing high-speed automated material handling and pick and place systems that incorporate six-axis robots presents engineers with two challenges: enabling bidirectional robotic travel while also ensuring the safety of nearby workers.
In many robotic systems, the designer positions a rail...
Telescopic Guides
To move a cantilevered load, only the strongest slides will do. Not only must they support the load, but the motion must also be smooth and precise. These can be difficult criteria to meet for bearings used in carts that contain web handling equipment. A single drawer holds hundreds of pounds of...