Use of a ball cage eliminates friction between balls, and achieves low noise, acceptable running sound, long-term maintenance-free operation, and superbly high speed response.
General Description (PDF 1,499KB)
Features and Types(PDF 1,330KB)
Point of Selection Part1(PDF 2,542KB) , Part2(PDF 2,399KB) , Part3(PDF 2,991KB)
Table of Supported Options by Models (PDF 2,150KB)
Options Dimension Table (PDF 2,455KB)
Precautions of Use (PDF 141KB)
| Model SHS | Since each row of balls is arranged at a contact angle of 45°, this model can be used in all directions. | Dimensional Table (741KB) |
| Model SSR | The compact design with a low sectional height and the ball contact structure at 90° in the radial direction make this model an optimal model for horizontal guide units. | Dimensional Table (730KB) |
| Model SNR | A radial type LM Guide with the highest rigidity among the Caged Ball LM Guide series. | Dimensional Table (1,520KB) |
| Model SNS | A four-way equal load LM Guide with the highest rigidity among the Caged Ball LM Guide series | Dimensional Table (1,520KB) |
| Model SHW | Since its LM rail has a wide structure with a low center of gravity, this 4/way equal load LM Guide achieves a high Mc moment. | Dimensional Table (532KB) |
| Model SRS | Since its LM rail has a low sectional height, this LM Guide achieves a lightweight and compact structure. | Dimensional Table (516KB) |
| Model SCR | Since this LM Guide is an orthogonal LM system, it is capable of performing X-Y motion without saddle. | Dimensional Table (620KB) |