Skate wheel linear guide AG series
aluminumfor heavy loadsrail-mounted

skate wheel linear guide
skate wheel linear guide
skate wheel linear guide
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Characteristics

Technology
skate wheel
Other characteristics
aluminum, for heavy loads, rail-mounted, adjustable
Rail length

Min.: 1 mm
(0.04 in)

Max.: 6,000 mm
(236.22 in)

Rail width

Min.: 130 mm
(5.12 in)

Max.: 130 mm
(5.12 in)

Load

Min.: 100 N

Max.: 10,000 N

Speed

Max.: 3 m/s
(9.8 ft/s)

Acceleration

Max.: 5 m/s²
(16.4 ft/s²)

Precision

Min.: 20 µm

Max.: 20 µm

Operating temperature

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Max.: 70 °C
(158 °F)

Description

The G20 guide was developed to provide greater stability with heavier loads , allowing for increases both regarding the support base and the centre-to-centre distance of the steel bars. The fastening screws securing the profile on the bars have been increased in size from M5 to M8. To anchor it to the frame, we supply the guide ready for two fastenings 45 mm from each other centre-to-centre so as to prevent any tendency to sway which may be encountered when using a single central anchorage point. The standard trolley measures 275x300. On request, we can make even larger carriages or carriages with special processes. Guides are supplied with the dimensions requested up to 6000 mm in length. For greater lengths, the system is expandable (see page 54). The system comes complete with trolleys concentric and eccentric wheels. Assembly is left to the purchaser so that he can perform any necessary additional machining. The steel bars, unless otherwise specified by the customer, are always supplied shorter than the aluminium profile by a value of two times T so that the “bar stops” can be fitted.

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