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LINEAR BALL BEARINGS

Linear Ball Bearings (also called Linear Ball Bushing, Shaft guide, or Linear Bushing) consist of a polymeric cage with raceway segments made of hardened steel to guide ball sets within the complete system.

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What are Linear Ball Bearings Used for?

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With their cylindrical body, shaft bearings play a critical part in the overall assemblage of Linear Guide Rails, providing support for the overall system. Combined with shafts and accessories, this complete offer can be used to develop simple, cost-effective linear guiding systems for various applications. Linear Ball Bearings are also available in a range of units that feature lightweight, cast aluminium housings.

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What are the Benefits of Using Linear Ball Bearings?

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There are several advantages to using Linear Ball Bearings to assemble mechanisms: 

 

  • Increased reliability & efficiency

  • Wide range, suitable for almost any application

  • Stainless steel designs also available

  • Easy Installation

  • Available in self-aligning super ball bushings for higher loads

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Ewellix Linear Bearings
Ewellix Linear Bearings
Rexroth Linear Bearings & Shaft
Rexroth Linear Bearings
Won linear bearings
WON Linear Bearings

Linear ball bearings are also available in a range of units that feature lightweight, cast aluminum housings. Combined with shafts and accessories, this complete offer can be used to develop simple, cost-effective linear guiding systems for a wide variety of applications. 

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Some of the major brands we work with are Rexroth, Ewellix, Samick & WON.

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Give us a call & speak with one of our experienced technical advisors to see what would best suit you application!

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Product Specifications:

WON Linear Ball Bushing Asian (PDF)

WON Linear Ball Bushing European (PDF)

WON Linear Shaft (PDF)

WON Linear Shaft Support (PDF)

WON Super Ball Bushing Asian (PDF)

WON Super Ball Bushing European (PDF)

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Linear Bearings
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