Linear Guide - D Uni-Guide D100-024-000-1 Nominal Size: 100mm Length: 24.000" Carriage Count: 1

Expanding the D100 series, the D100-0240-000-1 Uni-Guide offers an extended 24-inch rail for applications that require longer linear motion paths. This model maintains the compact design while providing enhanced travel for more extensive applications.

Features & Benefits:

  • 24-inch rail length offers increased travel within a compact 100 mm profile.
  • Supports a wide range of uses with up to 1000 lb static load capacity.
  • Designed for quick and easy installation with a two-piece, pre-engineered assembly.
  • Ensures smooth and silent operation with FrelonGOLD® self-lubricating liners.
  • Ceramic Hard Coat Anodize Finish Rail provides excellent corrosion resistance and durability.

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