Linear Guide - D Uni-Guide D075-012-000-1 Nominal Size: 75mm Length: 12.000" Carriage Count: 1

Incorporating Simplicity technology into a versatile, two-piece aluminum design, the D075-0120-000-1 Uni-Guide Linear Slide is engineered for space-saving efficiency. This 12-inch model suits tight-spaced automation and packaging with its smooth, quiet operation facilitated by FrelonGOLD® liners.

Features & Benefits:

  • Ideal for confined spaces with a 75 mm width and 12-inch length.
  • Up to 1000 lb static load capacity for robust applications.
  • Simplified installation with pre-engineered assembly and no metal-to-metal contact.
  • Ensures longevity and silent operation through maintenance-free FrelonGOLD® liners.

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