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Support loads while guiding and positioning work with these steel rollers and guide rails.
Nylon rollers and aluminum rails make these good for light duty applications.
Made of stainless steel, these track rollers and guide rails are more corrosion resistant than steel rollers and rails.
Made with Frelon bearings, these slides have over four times the load capacity of standard positioning slides.
These rails have continuous T-slots for attaching fittings. Use this versatile framing to configure machine guards, enclosures, carts, and workstations.
Slide drawers, panels, and doors with these tracks and rollers.
Screw and nut sets or nuts secure brackets and other accessories to rails.
Serrated grooves grip the lip of the channel.
A spring plus serrated grooves that grip the lip of the channel provide a more secure hold than standard strut channel nuts.
Insert these nuts into the long open side of strut channel and twist to secure. A built-in washer enables one-handed installation.
Notches on these washers grip the channel to keep them in place.
Keep hardware centered in the strut channel slot.
Use with hex nuts to connect threaded rod.
Build test fixtures, prototypes, and other small structures with this miniature version of T-slotted framing and fittings.
Flush connections between rails and fittings give structures a clean finished look. Use this framing for stair rails, work platforms, and workstations.
Build lightweight structures, such as light duty machine guards, enclosures, and carts, with framing that is twothirds the weight of aluminum framing.
Use brackets and connectors to create vertical and horizontal support arms.
Graduated in 1/8" or 1 mm increments, these rods make it easy to align multiple brackets during installation.
Clamps hold guide rails in place or join ends of a rail together.
Combine track, mounting brackets, and hangers to create a system for hanging doors.
Mount terminal blocks, power supplies, relays, and other control and distribution devices on walls and other flat surfaces and in enclosures.
Mount items not designed for DIN rail by attaching them to these adapters.
Mount and reposition components without drilling leaky holes in your steel enclosure—a strong magnet holds these DIN rails in place.
Use these brackets for extra mounting space behind DIN rail to accommodate wiring and bulky items.
Stick this DIN rail in any enclosure to mount components without making screw holes that might leak.
Slide these clips on DIN rails—often used in equipment cabinet racks—to route and organize cables. Since these clips don’t require adhesive or screws, you can move them anywhere along the rail.
These shafts include a support rail for a stable setup that eliminates bending and prevents linear bearings from rotating.
Made with two pieces, these shaft supports secure your shaft parallel to your mounting surface and make it easy to access the shaft without having to slide it out or uninstall the support. Use these supports when working with light to medium loads where shaft alignment is not critical.
Slide the shaft in to install, then tighten to secure. For use with light to medium loads where shaft alignment is not critical, these shaft supports brace the end of a linear shaft along the ground or other flat surface.
Secure two linear motion shafts parallel to each other and the mounting surface to build a system that moves smoothly and doesn’t bind.
Create a support that fits the exact dimensions of your shaft to brace it along a flat surface. Good for use with square- and hex-profile shafts, these aluminum supports also work with round shafts of any diameter up to 1". Use them for light-to-medium-load linear motion applications where shaft alignment is not critical.
These shaft supports hold linear shafts perpendicular to the mounting surface.
A removable collar allows access to the shaft without unbolting the flange. For use with light to medium loads where shaft alignment is not critical, these supports allow you to hold linear shafts perpendicular to the mounting surface. Secure the shaft by tightening the clamping screw.
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.
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 precise positioning in your linear motion system, add these brakes to manually lock a bearing in place on a shaft.
Designed to handle heavy loads, these bearings have higher load capacities than comparable standard mounted linear ball bearings for support rail shafts.
Mount these bearings on a support rail shaft for applications requiring maximum rigidity.
Virtually maintenance free, these bearings have slippery, chemical-resistant liners that don't require added lubrication.
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.
These bearings have a ceramic liner to help them achieve high speeds as well as rapid acceleration and deceleration.
Sleeve bearings outperform ball bearings in dirty environments. Use them for low speed applications.
Made of FDA-listed materials for use in food applications, these bearings also have excellent chemical and corrosion resistance.
Ball bearings create less friction than sleeve bearings, so they require less force to operate.
The choice for low-friction motion in high-temperature environments.
Designed to handle heavy loads, these bearings have higher load capacities than comparable standard linear ball bearings for support rail shafts.