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News Release from: Ondrives/Rino Industries | Subject: Speedi-Roll
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 18 April 2002
High load capacity for smooth linear
guide
Speedi-Roll is a new linear guide system from Rino Industries.
Speedi-Roll is a new linear guide system from Rino Industries It has a high load carrying capacity, rigidity and torque resistance, consisting of a guide rail and a carriage with either four or six rollers
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 18 May 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The rail is composed of a drawn and anodised aluminium body with hardened steel angle raceways fitted on each side.
A special feature of this roller design is the presence of elastic elements around the threaded bolt with which the rollers are adjusted and fixed in the base plate.
This unique, patented system avoids the risk of mounting error and thus contributes significantly to a more efficient and cost effective solution, the company says.
The units are supplied as standard with a light preload and, in order to cover a wide range of applications, Rino offer three different sizes.
This allows for flexibility when selecting a system to meet design parameters, as Speedi-Roll guides operate effortlessly and quietly.
The high linear speed rating permits shorter cycle times and low friction between the rollers and rail means less power is required to drive the system.
The rollers are lubricated for life, greatly reducing the need for servicing.
Typical applications include: packaging machines, material handling systems, tool changers, robotics, woodworking machines, textile machines, medical engineering machines and within the leisure industry.
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