Linear Guide - D Uni-Guide D100-012-000-1 Nominal Size: 100mm Length: 12.000" Carriage Count: 1

The D100-0120-000-1 Uni-Guide Linear Slide enhances linear motion solutions with a 100 mm width and a 12-inch rail, tailored for applications requiring a balance between space efficiency and load capacity. It integrates seamlessly into both new and existing systems, offering simplicity and robustness.

Features & Benefits:

  • Compact design featuring a 100 mm width and 12-inch rail for versatile application.
  • High static load capacity up to 1000 lb to accommodate diverse operational needs.
  • Lightweight, pre-engineered aluminum construction ensures ease of installation and use.
  • No metal-to-metal contact for smoother and quieter motion.
  • Self-lubricating FrelonGOLD® Liners offer a maintenance-free solution, enhancing longevity.

3D Models

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cadD100-012.x_tSolidWorks >=2006Download
$441.25
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Product Dimensions

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6.64 lbs6.08 in12 in2.13 in
Bearing Selection Criteria for Linear Guides
Bearing Selection Criteria for Linear Guides

3D Models

SolidWorks >=2006
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