Linear Bearings
Linear bearings generally use a pad, bushing, or roller system to carry a load on a rail that need not be a straight line. The rail can be most any length, although that dimension is limited by the actuator. The durability of the bearing is determined by the load and required speed.
Linear Bearings in Robotics. Robotics is a fairly new industry, yet linear bearings have proven to be quite useful within robotics. You’ll find linear bearings mostly in cartesian robots (also known as gantry robots) which operate on the X, Y, and Z axes. Important bearing features in this industry include.
- NBS KB1029 linear bearings
- 1.3125 in
- 2150 lbf
- INA KTSG30-PP-AS linear bearings
- 100 mm
- 49 N/mm2;Static: 150 N/mm2
- SKF LUHR 40-2LS linear bearings
- 1.4375 in
- 5820 lbf
- NBS KBK 25 linear bearings
- 0.7500 in
- 6600 lb
- Samick SC16-B linear bearings
- 40 mm
- 17.5 N/mm²
- Toyana LM13AJ linear bearings
- 25 mm
- 2170 kgf
- NBS SC 35-UU AS linear bearings
- 3.1875 in
- 27650 lbf
- INA KTSS16-PP-AS linear bearings
- 2.7500 in
- Expansion Bearing (Floating)
- AST LBB 16 UU OP linear bearings
- 2.5000 in
- 7190 lbf
- NBS SCW 08-UU linear bearings
- 1.3750 in
- 2150 lbf
- 6 mm x 12 mm x 13,5 mm 6 mm x 12 mm x 13,5 mm Samick LM6AJ linear bearings
- 0.7500 in
- Non-Expansion Bearing (Fixed)
- NBS KBKL 25-PP linear bearings
- Conductive Rubber Interliner
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