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A thumb screw locks the slide to prevent movement in systems where vibration is present.
A micrometer handle ensures accurate, repeatable positioning along a single axis—good for positioning parts, such as measuring and inspecting equipment, that are part of a larger automated system.
Two micrometer handles ensure accurate, repeatable positioning along two axes—good for positioning parts, such as measuring and inspecting equipment, that are part of a larger automated system.
Three micrometer handles ensure accurate, repeatable positioning along three axes—good for positioning parts, such as measuring and inspecting equipment, that are part of a larger automated system.
Use these slides in a variety of manual-positioning applications for laboratory and production equipment as well as for positioning parts for drilling, fastening, assembly, and measuring.
A linear scale and micrometer-like hand wheel measure travel distance in increments of 0.001".
Made with Frelon bearings, these slides have over four times the load capacity of standard positioning slides.
Create your own positioning table or telescoping slide. Sets include four rails, two roller bearing cages, and eight end stops.
Good for use in pick-and-place applications, machine tool doors, and telescopic press arms, these rugged slides are designed to carry heavy loads.
Slides have a row of ball bearings on each side of the rail.
With a row of crossed-roller bearings on each side of the rail, these slides have over twice the load capacity of standard low-friction slides and are better for handling shock loads.
Add your own stepper motor and controller to precisely move the ball screw and carriage smoothly at high speeds, like a head on an inkjet printer.
With PTFE sleeve bearings and a low-friction ball screw, these slides don’t require the mess and maintenance of lubrication but still give you precise positioning anywhere along the length of their stroke.
For flexibility with your setup, mount equipment on top or in front of these air slides. Mount on top to reduce the space you need to move a full stroke length.
Move optical equipment and other electronics sensitive to dust and fine particles from a range of mounting positions.
Take your maintenance and repair tasks to new heights—these scissor lifts were built for reliability. Each part has been inspected and tested to ensure these lifts remain in service for over a decade.
Create a level and stable place to stand when working on stairs, ramps, and curbs.
Folding legs make these platforms easy to take anywhere.
Reduce strain from standing on work platforms for long periods—these platforms have vinyl foam padding for cushioning. Spring-loaded casters make them easy to move between work areas, then retract when you step on the platform to keep you steady while working.
Get a leg up—these platforms are often used next to an assembly or conveyor line to give you a better working height. Made of aluminum, they’re lighter in weight than steel platforms, so it’s easier to move them from job to job.
Maintain equal spacing when adjusting the overall height of these platforms. The distance between the floor and the first step is always the same between steps to meet OSHA requirements.
Raise and lower the leg height on these standard platforms to meet different workers' requirements.
Designed for workstations that are frequently washed down, such as those in food processing plants, these platforms ease the strain of standing for long periods.
Made of aluminum, these work platforms are lighter in weight than steel platforms, so they’re easier to move from job to job. They’re lined with soft vinyl foam to ease the strain of standing for long periods.
Equipped with four casters, these platforms are easy to move between work areas. When you stand on these platforms, the spring-loaded casters automatically retract for a stable surface.
A vinyl foam mat cushions your feet and reduces fatigue when you’re standing on these platforms for long periods. Made of steel, they’re durable enough to last on shop floors or assembly lines.
Roll these platforms into place to access the tops of machinery, trucks, or tanks. They provide a stable surface to reach elevated or hard-to-access areas during maintenance.
Fold for easy transport and storage.
Use these gibs as a sacrificial wear surface to hold components in place and create a bearing surface for components to slide along in molds and dies.