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| | | Selecting the Right Size UniSlide | | |
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| | | Nominal Load Capacity for Single (X) and (Y) Axis | | |
| | | Load and industrial slide size are major variables to consider when choosing your UniSlide. This page gives general guidelines on load handling for horizontal, vertical and cantilevered loads. Detailed dimensional information for each series is provided on the following pages. Load Configurations | | |
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | AIS | 0-5 lbs. | 0-2.7 kgs. | 0-I lbs. | 0-4.5 kgs. | | | | A2S | 0-I0 lbs. | 0-4.54 kgs. | 0-3 lbs. | 0-I.36 kgs. | | | | A40 | 0-40 lbs. | 0-I8.I4 kgs. | 0-20 lbs.# | 0-9.07 kgs. | | | | A60 | 0-80 lbs. | 0-36.29 kgs. | 0-40 lbs.# | 0-I8.I4 kgs. | | | | B90 | 0-I40 lbs. | 0-63.5 kgs. | 0-70 lbs. | 0-3I.75 kgs. * | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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| | | Values are less than minimum; refer to the engineering specifications on page 1.36 for operational limits. *5ibs. max for Rapid Advance models. Load Capacity for Low Deflection on the X Axis ofXY and XYZ or Other Cantilever Loads | | |
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| | | | | | | | | | | Series | Cantilever Side (Lcs)* | Cantilever Inline (LCI)* | | | | AI5 | 0-5 lbs.-in. | 0-I0 lbs.-in. | | | | A25 | 0-I0 lbs.-in. | 0-20 lbs.-in. | | | | A40 | 0-32 lbs.-in. | 0-64 lbs.-in. | | | | A60 | 0-80 lbs.-in. | 0-I60 lbs.-in. | | | | B90 | 0-I20 lbs.-in. | 0-204 lbs.-in. | | | | | | | | | | |
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| | | * Values are less than minimum; refer to the engineering specifications on page 1.36 for operational limits. | | |
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| | | Working With Cantilever Loads in XY and XYZ The X axis carries the weight of the Y axis, the Z axis and the attached load. For good stability, the X axis should be one model larger when the Y axis length (L) is longer than three times (3x) the width of the X. Example 1: Two A4012B-S4 UniSlides would be suitable in an | | |
| | | X and Y configuration. These A40 models are 4" wide and 12" long. Example 2: If considering two A4015B-S4 UniSlides for an X and Y configuration, choose an A6018B-S6 for the X axis instead. This will be more stable, since the A60 model is 6" wide. The A4015B-S4 is only 15" long - not enough to meet the 3x criteria spelled out above. | | |
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| | | Theta Vertical | | |
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| | | Inverted | | Thrust | | Cantilever Inline | | |
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| | | L | | I = l« L N Edge 1 | | |
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| | | Lo L e = 1/2 L n | | |
| | | Lc,= FxD | | |
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| | | 1.8 Manual UniSlide | | 1-800-642-6446 | | |
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