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Telescopic slide CONDOR
full-extensionover-extensionball bearing

telescopic slide
telescopic slide
telescopic slide
telescopic slide
telescopic slide
telescopic slide
telescopic slide
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Characteristics

Extension
telescopic, full-extension, over-extension
Type
ball bearing
Applications
drawer
Other characteristics
heavy-duty, I
Load

289 kg
(637.1 lb)

Stroke

Max.: 1,350 mm
(53.1 in)

Min.: 395 mm
(15.6 in)

Width

25.1 mm
(1 in)

Description

Technical information The custom made CONDOR is a full extension, 4 beam telescopic ball bearing slide with an over-extension up to 150%. This heavy-duty slide is especially suitable for i.e. ATMs. •Supports loads up to 289 kg •Add features such as bumpers with/without hold closed, soft close dampers or lock-in in a closed position. •Add fixations such as countersunk holes, tabs a spacer bracket, a drawer carrier or studs threated fixations to your slide. •The Condor can be incorporated into our UDL drawer system Please visit the product features tab on the product page to find out more information about our customizations. In case of customization or a question about the slide, feature or functionality please contact a sales manager Load capacity Load capacity varies as a result of a number of factors. The main factors being the type of slide, length, and ratio between pull-out length and closed length. Another important factor is the number of cycles the slide is required to make. Thomas Regout distinguishes the type of usage between dynamic use and static use. Other factors that influence the load capacity are the features the slide is equipped with, and how it is mounted. Slides are usually mounted sideways so all data concerning load-capacity will be given for

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