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Low Profile Linear Motion Systems

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

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Linear motion systems from LM76 feature high speed travel to 10 m/sec (32.8 ft.).



Linear motion systems from LM76 (E. Longmeadow, MA), feature high speed travel to 10 m/sec (32.8 ft.), acceleration to 50 M/sec2 (164 ft/sec2) and high load capability to 5600 N (1259 lbs.).  Designers can select from 5 low profile linear motion systems for easy integration into manufacturing and processing equipment, and OEM Products. Additional features include:

  • Linear systems such as the SG, OSG, and EL300B parallel shaft linear systems.
  • Lightweight, feature RC60 shafting, low friction, lubricated and sealed-for-life rollers.
  • Adjustable preload. 
  • Mounted horizontally, or vertically. 
  • Available in lengths to 3962 mm (13 ft.) 7 rail sizes and 21 rolling block sizes and configurations. OSG systems available in 4 rail and rolling block sizes.
  • EL300B available in lengths to 3000 mm (9.8 ft.).

For more information visit www.lm76.com

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