Linear Guide - D Uni-Guide D125CHB-036-000-1 Nominal Size: 125mm Length: 36.000" , Hand Brake Carriage Count: 1

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A unique plain bearing linear guide assembly that eliminates tolerance stack up, dampens vibrations and shock loads and can drop into existing applications making installation easy.  

  • Ceramic coated, aluminum rail and anodized carriage  
  • Self-lubricating, maintenance-free FrelonGOLD liner  
  • The two-piece assembly makes for a quick and easy integration while also eliminating the need for alignment in both new and existing applications  
  • Excels in demanding extremes including temperature, heavy particulates, washdown and extreme vibration  
  • No rolling elements, eliminating possibility of catastrophic failure  
  • Available in three carriage sizes: 75, 100, and 125 mm  
  • Rail lengths up to 3600 mm (141.7 in) 

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weightwidthlengthheight
23.03 lbs9.34 in36 in2.63 in
Bearing Selection Criteria for Linear Guides
Bearing Selection Criteria for Linear Guides

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SolidWorks >=2006
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