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Mount components to these load-rated bearings and track rollers to add linear motion along T-slotted rails.
Slide drawers, panels, and doors with these tracks and rollers.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Compensate for rail misalignment in low-clearance applications with these carriages and guide rails.
Fasten loads on the side of these carriages and add linear motion to a T-slot assembly.
The square profile prevents loads from twisting and rotating.
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.
V-shaped rollers and rails allow these carriages to operate well in dirty environments because the debris won't get trapped on the rail.
Nylon rollers provide low-friction movement for light loads and corrosive environments.
High-temperature PTFE-thickened grease enables these carriages to operate in temperatures up to 500° F, higher than any other carriage that we offer.
Needle-roller bearings give these track roller carriages higher load capacities than other track roller carriages.
Use these carriages and guide rails for light loads where precise movement is not required.
Mount along a wall or other vertical surface.
Create a self-aligning carriage and guide rail system to compensate for mounting surfaces that aren't parallel.
These track roller carriages and guide rails are stainless steel for use in wet, corrosive environments.
Create a low-maintenance system with loops and curved paths in assembly stations and other repetitive processes.
Made of stainless steel, these carriages and guide rails are more corrosion resistant than steel carriages and guide rails.
These carriages and guide rails are steel.
Suitable for clean room use, these carriages and guide rails are made entirely of stainless steel.
A black chrome plating diffuses light, preventing reflecting light from causing equipment to malfunction.
Designed specifically for use on horizontal surfaces, the contact angle of the ball bearings on the rail allows these carriages to last longer than other carriages.
Designed for use on horizontal surfaces, the contact angle of the ball bearings on the rail allows these carriages to last longer than other carriages.
A plastic cage surrounds the ball bearings and keeps them from colliding, so these carriages run for many cycles without needing maintenance.
Adapt most 15 mm guide rails to fit on T-slotted assemblies.
Run many cycles in tight spaces before replacing or re-greasing carriages.
Mount to vertical surfaces for applications where tight tolerances aren't required.
With a wide base and low-profile design, these carriages and guide rails stabilize moment (twisting) and off-center loads better than other carriages and rails. They're good for use in areas where multiple carriages or rails won't fit.
With a plastic cage that surrounds the ball bearings to prevent them from colliding, these extra-wide carriages run quietly for many cycles without needing maintenance. All of these carriages have a wide base and low-profile design to stabilize moment (twisting) and off-center loads better than other carriages.
For smooth, accurate movement around curves and loops, these carriages have ball bearings that work well in high-speed, high-load applications.
Roller bearing carriages handle heavier loads than ball bearing and track roller carriages.