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IV. ARRANGEMENT
Total Linear Motion Solution
Mounting
Reference Line Mounting
1. Identifying Reference Surfaces
1. How to Mount
Normally.both the bearing block and rail are mounted to the structure with bolts.
When a horizontal load is applied, shock, or vibration, the horizontal pressure mounting is recommended.
2. Horizontal Mounting
The standard horizontal mounting is the simplest mounting.
High precision and accuracy is maintained during shock and vibration.
©Horizontal Pressure Mounting
This method provides an easy solution to shock and vibration applications. (2) Cap Screw Mounting
Small bolts are used when space is limited. The number of bolts can be adjusted as necessary. ©Taper Gib
Horizontal forces occur due to the angular design of the tapered gib. (D Knock-pin
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Line mark (Reference)
Line mark (Reference)
Master Side LM Guide
Master Side LM Guide
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2. DIRECTION OF CONNECTING RAILS - All connecting rail must have the same identification number.
® Two Rail Joining Method
Connect part
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(2) Multiple Rail Joining Method
) Taper Gib
® Knock-pin
Identical number
Identical number
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