Linear units with spindle drive LES 4, 5, 6
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April 2019
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Mounting on the guide slides
A) Attaching the slides
The guide slides have M6 threaded bores for attaching any transport loads. 6h7 centering
bores make it possible to position and reproduce the fixing location precisely.
The guide slide mounting surface is plane-milled.
Make sure the fixing surfaces are sufficiently clean and sufficiently level. Bracing the guide slides leads
to reduced power, uneven running, louder running noises and premature wear.
B) Attaching the slide plates
Slide plates offer another option for attaching the transport loads (accessories).
These are made of steel, and have M6 fixing threads.
The slide plates are mounted on the guide slides with fixing screws and positioned with pins.
The flatness of the plane-parallel plates is below 0.2 mm.
Slide plates make it possible to further combine different linear units to form compound tables.
C) Attaching the slide plates to a rack
Slide plates which protrude sideways make it possible to fix the guide slides to the rack and therefore
the linear guide rail to move in a linear direction relative to the rack.
The smoothed steel plates are fixed to the slides and positioned with M6 cylinder screws and pins
again.
Facings for M6 cylinder screws make it possible to adjust the linear unit on the rack.