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Caged Ball LM Guide

Caged Ball LM Guide

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.

Features of Each Models (PDF 2,468KB)

 


Technical Descriptions

General Description (PDF 1,499KB)

Features and Types(PDF 1,330KB)

Point of Design (PDF 2,392KB)

Point of Selection Part1(PDF 2,542KB) , Part2(PDF 2,399KB) , Part3(PDF 2,991KB)

Options (PDF 1,840KB)

Table of Supported Options by Models (PDF 2,150KB)  

Options Dimension Table (PDF 2,455KB)

Precautions of Use (PDF 141KB)

Models

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)