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January 3, 2024



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NB Corporation Introduces Topball Ultimate Slide Bushing

Topball Ultimate from NB Corporation (Nippon Bearing) can carry four times the load and has 64 times the life of conventional slide bushings. It's new optimized load plate, outer cylinder structure and double the ball circuits of the standard TW type increase Topball Ultimate’s load ratings by 1.3 times and travel life by 2.2 times compared to the TW. The TW type has three times the load capacity and 27 times more travel life of conventional bushings. 

NB’s self-aligning linear ball bushing products’ precision tolerances are achieved by grinding, not stamping, the raceways and load plates. Because of their high load capacity, they minimize space requirements. Ideal for new designs and interchangeable for retrofitting, NB Topball Ultimate line of slide products are available as total systems or as individual components such as slide bushings, housings, slide shafts and supports.

The new Topball Ultimate (TW-H) improves performance of machinery and equipment for automation, optics and measuring. It is currently available in inch sizes 12, 16, 20 and 24.

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