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drylin WQ guide systems from igus, which Parker EME installs in its linear actuator "LCB", are different. Here, this ratio ranges between about 100:1 and 500:1. These figures show the extreme robustness of the guides. After all, the glider transmits the forces directly to the guideways. There is no possibility of adjustment; the danger of bending is practically excluded.
The sliding elements are made of high-performance polymers. For most applications, the use of the material iglidiur J is recommended due to its wear and friction properties. Basically, the drylin linear bearing systems are designed for dry operation. Contamination by grease or oil is now a thing of the past. Ambient dust or abrasion during machining are not bound to the bearing position. drylin guides are divided into two main groups with different geometries: profile rail and shaft guides.
In the drylin T system, the carriages run on a T-rail made of hard-anodised aluminium. All connection dimensions are the same dimensions as most commercially available recirculating ball guide systems. A miniature version can be accommodated even in the smallest installation spaces. Extremely flat "N" variants are available in four sizes from 17 to 80 mm rail width. The slides are movable in C-profiles made of anodised aluminium.
drylin R linear plain bearings, on the other hand, which correspond to the size of ball bushings, use round shafts as counter partners. Thereby different shaft materials are used. Thus, hard-coated aluminium shafts guarantee low wear and low coefficient of friction. The drylin W linear guides used by Parker EME combine two round shafts, rectangular guides and the support profile for the linear actuator in one profile made of hard-anodised aluminium. They allow the greatest freedom of design through various shaft diameters, profile widths, carriage lengths and geometries.