Linear Guide - D Uni-Guide D125-012-000-1 Nominal Size: 125mm Length: 12.000" Carriage Count: 1

The D125-0120-000-1 expands the Uni-Guide family with a 125 mm width and 12-inch rail length, specifically designed to handle demanding applications where space and high load capacity are key factors. This linear slide provides robust support and precision in tight spaces, utilizing PBC Linear's Simplicity technology for smooth, quiet operation.

Features & Benefits:

  • 125 mm width for greater stability and support in larger applications.
  • 12-inch length tailored for compact areas needing precise linear motion.
  • Capable of bearing loads up to 1000 lb, making it suitable for heavier-duty tasks.
  • Easy, alignment-free installation enhances user convenience and system integration.
  • Self-lubricating FrelonGOLD® Liners ensure longevity and maintenance-free usage.

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11.51 lbs7.58 in12 in2.63 in
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