When it comes to reliably meeting the highest accuracy, smooth running and economic requirements, SCHNEEBERGER's linear guideways leave nothing to be desired. For example, they are used customized in microscopes for research in medical procedures.
SCHNEEBERGER linear bearings always stand for high quality
SCHNEEBERGER covers numerous fields of application thanks to its wide range of standard bearings. And if you need something more specific, SCHNEEBERGER can also provide customized solutions. The right linear bearing always depends on the respective application of medical technology. Accordingly, the range of products offered by innovation leader SCHNEEBERGER is extremely varied. In terms of ideal all-round products with well-balanced characteristics, we offer roller guideways.
At the same time, the use of recirculating units allows for unlimited stroke
If the user only requires limited stroke cage-guided roller variants provide the best solution, as they offer the best results in terms of load-bearing capacity and rigidity.
If the application requires a particularly high level of smooth running with load-bearing capacity and rigidity playing subordinate roles ball-bearing mounted guideways yield excellent results. To meet conflicting requirements – extremely high load-bearing capacity, rigidity and precision, yet somewhat reduced smooth running – SCHNEEBERGER recommends needle bearing-mounted guideways with cage assist. In doing so, the cage reliably prevents pulsations of any kind, thereby optimising running behaviour.
For 100 years, SCHNEEBERGER has been developing and producing linear guideways
All of these linear bearings are available in various sizes and performance categories. If none of them fits, SCHNEEBERGER Linear Technology, as a competent industrial partner for 100 years, develops and produces a tailor-made product from concept, design to implementation, leaving nothing to be desired by the customer.
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