New Low Cost Series 400 Linear Double
Rail System From Techno-Isel Offers An Enclosed Aluminum Housing!
New Hyde Park, NY - The New Series
400 Linear double rail system from Techno-Isel offers affordable
precision motion for a variety of moderate load positioning
applications. This extremely low cost system has a maximum speed of
up to 5 m/sec.
These rails, identified as the 400 Series, consist of double
precision ground 12 mm diameter Cf53 steel shafts hardened to RC
62±2 that can accommodate newly patented roller and bearing
carriages. The shafts are pulled together by the unique shaped
support blocks, ensuring that they are parallel to <0.02 /1 m. They
are stocked in16 sizes from 400 mm to 3000 mm.
This Series 400 system can run with both the newly patented Techno
roller carriage 2, bearing carriage 2, or bearing carriage 4
designs. The more economical roller carriage 2 consists of a ground
and hardened steel plate 110 x 65 x 6 mm with four M6 threaded holes
on a 50 mm grid. Four precision rollers, 21 mm in diameter, are on
each plate. Each roller has two sealed bearings which are lubricated
for life. Two of the rollers have eccentric mounting to allow for
easy preload and clearance adjustment. They have a travel speed of
up to 10 m/sec. with very quiet operation. The Bearing Carriage 2
consists of a ground and hardened steel plate 80 x 60 x 36 mm with
four M6 holes for threaded fastening and two 5h7 diameter holes for
dowel pins. Each carriage has 4 re-circulating raceways with 3.5 mm
diameter ball bearings. The unit is equipped with wipers and
lubrication ports. The maximum rate of speed is 5 m/sec. The bearing
carriage 4 is a single piece body constructed of ground & hardened
steel. There are three M6 tapped mounting holes on the top of the
carriage. The bearing also has a 28 mm diameter H7 precision hole
through the body for mounting a ball screw, ball nut, pneumatic
cylinder, belt or other drive mechanism.
Receive additional information about the Series 400 Double Rail
System
online at:
www.technoautomation.com, or call to speak with an
Application Engineer at 1-516-328-3970.
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