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| | | [2 Corner radius and shoulder height of reference mounting surfaces It is recommended to make a relieved fillet at the corner of the mating reference mounting surfaces as shown in Fig 5. Otherwise, corner radius R1 and R2 are recommended shown in Table 12. Table 12 shows recommended shoulder heights and radius of the reference mounting surfaces. Table 12 Shoulder height and radius of the reference mounting surfaces | | |
| | | j> Mounting surface, reference mounting surface, and general mounting structure To mount C-Sleeve Linear Way H, correctly fit the reference mounting surfaces B and D of the industrial slide unit and the track rail to the reference mounting surfaces of the table and the bed, and then fix them tightly. (See Fig. 5.) The reference mounting surfaces B and D and mounting surfaces A and C of C-Sleeve Linear Way H are accurately finished by grinding. Stable and high accuracy linear motion can be obtained by finishing the mating mounting surfaces of machines or equipment with high accuracy and correctly mounting the guide on these surfaces. The slide unit reference mounting surface is always the side surface opposite to the mark. The track rail reference mounting surface is identified by locating the SUCH mark on the top surface of the track rail. The track rail reference mounting surface is the side surface above the mark (in the direction of the arrow). (See Fig. 6.) | | |
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Slide unit | Track rail | | | | Model number | Shoulder height hi | Relieved radius Ri (max.) | Shoulder height^) h2 | Relieved radius R2 (max) | | | | MH15 | 4 | 0.5 | 3 | 0.5 | | | | | | | | | | | | MH20 | 5 | 0.5 | 3 | 0.5 | | | | MH25 | 6 | 1 | 4 | 1 | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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| | | Remark: The above table shows representative model numbers but is applicable to all models of the same size. | | |
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| | | [a Multiple slide units mounted in close distance When using multiple slide units in close distance to each other, actual load may be greater than the calculated load depending on the mounting accuracy of the slide units on the mounting surfaces and the reference mounting surfaces of the machine. It is suggested in such cases to assume a greater load than the calculated load. rh Operating temperature The maximum operating temperature is 80°C. | | |
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| | | Fig. 5 Reference mounting surfaces and general mounting structure | | |
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| | | Fig. 6 Reference mounting surfaces | | |
| | | Hi Assembling a slide unit and a track rail When assembling the slide unit on the track rail, correctly fit the grooves of the slide unit to the grooves of the track rail and move the slide unit gently in parallel direction. Rough handling will result in industrial seal damage or dropping of balls. [2 When mounting multiple sets at the same time In case of C-Sleeve Linear Way H, use an assembly of slide unit and track rail as delivered without changing the combination. In the case of matched sets to be used as an assembled group, special specification products of matched sets (supplemental code "/W") are delivered as a group in which dimensional variations are specially controlled. Mount them without mixing with the sets of another group. | | |
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