Linear-motion platform

Nov. 6, 2012
The SIMO (Simultaneous Integral Milling Operation) Series linear-motion platform lets design engineers meet multiple application requirements within a single platform. Its consistent geometry creates a platform of interchangeable options, including

The SIMO (Simultaneous Integral Milling Operation) Series linear-motion platform lets design engineers meet multiple application requirements within a single platform. Its consistent geometry creates a platform of interchangeable options, including.

• Rail heights — low profile for tight spaces or a tall version for structural integrity. Each aluminum base rail features the SIMO process for substantially less bow and twist, and better flatness.
• Three bearing tribologies; selflubricating FrelonGold plain bearings, which are suitable for contaminated environments; V-wheel roller bearings for high speed applications; and profile rail linear guideways with recirculating ball bearings for rigidity and precision.
• Three drive types — leadscrew with machined nut or antibacklash nut, ball screw, or two versions of belt drives.

The mix-n-match feature lets engineers test multiple configurations and easily adapt to changing requirements dependent upon load, speed, accuracy, environment, and life considerations.

PCB Linear
6402 Rockton Rd.
Roscoe, IL 61073
(888) 389-6266
www.pbclinear.com/SIMO-Series-Linear-Motion-Platform

© 2012 Penton Media, Inc.

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