Product Design & Development

Linear Motion Slide Solution From Accuride

By Accuride
Thursday, March 04, 2010

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The Model 115RS is a linear motion ball bearing slide that provides captive travel within the length of the outer member.



Accuride (Santa Fe Springs, CA) announces the launch of Model 115RS, a linear motion ball bearing slide that provides captive travel within the length of the outer member. Model 115RS may be side, flat, or vertically mounted. When mounted vertically, it may be used as a guide in non load-bearing applications. Features include:

  • When mounted flat in pairs, Model 115RS offers up to a 132-pound load rating; side mounted installations are up to 110 pounds per pair.
  • A guide belt that synchronizes the moving elements of the slide, ensuring smooth and consistent travel.
  • A lifespan tested up to 10,000 cycles.
  • Available in zinc in lengths of 12" to 28" in 2" increments, plus 32", 36" and 40".
  • RoHS compliance.

For more information visit www.accuride.com

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