May 2025

Advantages and disadvantages of linear guides

Linear guides use balls and rollers for transmission. Their advantages are high precision, large load and torque. Many linear guides are made of 55# steel and chrome bearing steel, such as GCr15. Carburized bearing steel, such as G20CrMo, can also be considered. Linear guides are easy to install and interchange. They use precision processing technology, […]

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Comparison between linear guides and ball screws

1.Positioning accuracy In terms of accuracy, the linear guide transmission mechanism reduces the problem of interpolation lag. The positioning accuracy, reproducibility, and absolute accuracy are all easier to achieve through position detection feedback control than rotary motor + ball screw. 2.Repeatability accuracy comparison The transmission mechanism is simple, reducing the problem of interpolation lag. On

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The cross section of a linear guide is more complex than that of a flat guide

The guide rail is made of hardened steel and is placed on the mounting plane after fine grinding. Compared with the flat guide rail, the geometric shape of the cross section of a linear guide is more complex than that of a flat guide rail. The reason for the complexity is that grooves need to

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Introduction to the working principle of linear guide

The linear guide rail uses rolling steel balls instead of intermediate media between the moving element and the fixed element. Because rolling steel balls are suitable for high-speed movement, low friction coefficient, and high sensitivity, they meet the working requirements of moving parts, such as the tool holder and carriage of machine tools. The basic

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