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News Release from: RA Rodriguez (UK) | Subject: ProfiLINE 200 linear motion system
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 16 April 2001
Easy creation of driven multi-axis
systems
Accurate positioning, long strokes up to 1020mm and the ability to withstand loads up to 5000N are the three principal benefits of the latest addition to the Werner range of linear motion systems
Accurate positioning, long strokes up to 1020mm and the ability to withstand loads up to 5000N are the three principle benefits of the latest addition to the Werner range of linear motion systems from RA Rodriguez Profiline 200 is a comprehensive range of components and options which allows the easy creation of driven multi-axes systems using standard connection elements
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 22 Nov 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Profiline 200 linear system introduces a new design to the Werner range.
The extruded aluminium section integrates the guide rails within the body of the slide to exclude dirt and debris, thereby ensuring consistent linear performance.
Quick and accurate assembly of x-y systems is thanks to Profiline's clamping system.
Location holes and adjustable dowel pins are provided for the easy combining of several axes and to ensure precise alignment.
As its suffix suggests, Profiline 200 has a slide width of 200mm; a 140mm version will also be available in the near future.
Five motor attachment variants are available; motors are connected either directly or via a virtually backlash-free transmission.
A range of encoders, resolvers, brakes and Werner PA controllers are also available to complete the package.
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