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June 10, 2015



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LM76 Offers Low-Cost, High-Accuracy, Straight and Curved Rail & Roller Block Systems

Low cost, SAIBO SB-LGV straight and curved rail and roller block systems are available from LM76 in three widths, and two styles to meet load requirements up to 7200 N. (1,619 lbs).  

These low profile linear and curved rail systems feature: low noise, smooth travel, high speed, low weight, high accuracy, sealed radial low friction bearings, low cost, and easy installation into new and existing applications. Long life, SB-LGV straight and curved rail and roller block systems are available in lengths to 2,000 mm (79 in.) and curved sections with radiuses from 79.5 mm (3.13 in.) to 516.5 mm (20.3 in.) in 90O, 180O, and 360O sections. 

With operating temperatures of -40O to +120O C (-40O to +248O F) they are for use in: robotics, laser cutting, wafer handling, and other precision applications, as well as assembly, pick-and-place, sorting, manufacturing, sampling, or packaging in refrigerated or high heat areas.  

SAIBO SB-LGV roller blocks have an adjustable preload system to control the required level of precision needed for most applications, additionally rail and block systems be mounted horizontally or vertically. There are nine sizes of roller blocks for straight rails and nine sizes for applications incorporating straight and curved rails. Each block has drilled and tapped holes for mounting tooling, cameras, test equipment, etc.  The blocks' rollers are available in harden steel to 60+ RC or in AISI 440 C stainless. Straight and curved rails are precision ground from high carbon bearing steel hardened to 50 RC, straightness is to ≤ 0.05 mm/1,000 mm.    
 

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