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Because they usually do not require lubrication, linear sleeve bearings outperform linear ball bearings in dirty environments.
Ridges on the inside of these bearings wipe away dust and debris as the bearing travels on a shaft.
A ceramic liner makes high speeds as well as rapid acceleration and deceleration possible.
Made of FDA-listed materials for use in food applications, these bearings also have excellent chemical and corrosion resistance.
Thinner than standard linear sleeve bearings, these bearings fit where clearance is a concern.
Use these ultra-thin sleeve bearings in high-speed applications where clearance is a concern.
These fiberglass bearings are lightweight, nonmagnetic, and won’t conduct electricity.
Sleeve bearings outperform ball bearings in dirty environments. Use them for low speed applications.
These bearings have a ceramic liner to help them achieve high speeds as well as rapid acceleration and deceleration.
Virtually maintenance free, these bearings have slippery, chemical-resistant liners that don't require added lubrication.
A ceramic coating makes high speeds as well as rapid acceleration and deceleration possible.
Made from a single piece of slippery UHMW plastic, these bearings have no cracks or crevices so they’re easy to clean.
With two bearings mounted in one housing, these sleeve bearings can handle heavier loads than standard mounted linear sleeve bearings.
With two bearings mounted in a single housing, these bearings have load capacities more than 10 times as high as standard mounted linear sleeve bearings. A ceramic liner helps them achieve high speeds as well as rapid acceleration and deceleration.
Float bearings on air for precise, frictionless movement. Unlike traditional bearings that can wear your shaft down, these bearings are suspended using pressurized air for linear and rotary motion.
The Frelon liner on these bearings allows them to stand up to a wider range of chemicals than other flange-mounted linear sleeve bearings.
With two bearings mounted in one housing, these sleeve bearings withstand heavy loads. Use them on round support rail shafts for applications that require maximum rigidity.
With two bearings mounted in a single housing, these bearings have higher load capacities than standard ones. A ceramic liner helps them achieve high speeds as well as rapid acceleration and deceleration.
Slide up to two linear ball or sleeve bearings into these housings and secure them with the included internal retaining rings.
With fewer moving parts and no need for lubrication, sleeve bearing carriages perform better in dusty and wet environments than ball and roller bearing carriages. They're also better at handling impact and vibration.
A floating bearing in these self-aligning carriages adjusts to compensate for misalignment between rails, so your carriages still move in tandem.
A handle on the side of the carriage locks the carriage in place.
Create a self-aligning system that can be locked in place with these carriages and guide rails.
Use these carriages and guide rails in temperatures up to 300° F.
For applications with low clearance, these carriages protrude less than 5 mm above their rails.
Mate with a T-slotted rail to add linear motion to your assembly.
Threaded inserts secure the bearing to the carriage and prevent it from loosening due to frequent starts and stops.
The square profile prevents loads from twisting and rotating.
Fasten loads on the side of these carriages and add linear motion to a T-slot assembly.
With a wide base, these sleeve bearing carriages stabilize moment (twisting) and off-center loads better than standard carriages. Use in areas where multiple carriages or rails won't fit.
Build loops, circuits, and curved paths in assembly stations and other repetitive processes.
C-shaped guide rails grip the carriage around the outside to support linear motion along walls and other vertical surfaces.
A handle locks these carriages in place on curved paths, loops, and circuits in assembly stations and other repetitive processes.
Combine with a T-slotted rail to add linear motion to your assembly.
Convenient for use with devices such as grippers and printing heads, these air slides have a nonrotating head that provides steady motion and a large mounting area.