Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually). Bearings without a maximum stroke length are only limited by the length of shaft they're used on. With End Seals — Bearings with end seals keep lubricant in and dust out.
Also known as constant-section rings, these rings have open ends and a profile that does not taper like other external retaining rings. Use them with linear bearings on support rail shafts. Open rings with flat-tip retaining ring pliers (sold separately), pass them over the end of a shaft, and release to spring into the groove. The black-phosphate finish is mildly corrosion resistant in dry environments.
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually). Bearings without a maximum stroke length are only limited by the length of shaft they're used on. With End Seals — Bearings with end seals keep lubricant in and dust out.
Also known as constant-section rings, these rings have open ends and a profile that does not taper like other external retaining rings. Use them with linear bearings on support rail shafts. Open rings with flat-tip retaining ring pliers (sold separately), pass them over the end of a shaft, and release to spring into the groove. The black-phosphate finish is mildly corrosion resistant in dry environments.
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually). Bearings without a maximum stroke length are only limited by the length of shaft they're used on. With End Seals — Bearings with end seals keep lubricant in and dust out.
Also known as constant-section rings, these rings have open ends and a profile that does not taper like other external retaining rings. Use them with linear bearings on support rail shafts. Open rings with flat-tip retaining ring pliers (sold separately), pass them over the end of a shaft, and release to spring into the groove. The black-phosphate finish is mildly corrosion resistant in dry environments.
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually). Bearings without a maximum stroke length are only limited by the length of shaft they're used on. With End Seals — Bearings with end seals keep lubricant in and dust out.
Also known as constant-section rings, these rings have open ends and a profile that does not taper like other external retaining rings. Use them with linear bearings on support rail shafts. Open rings with flat-tip retaining ring pliers (sold separately), pass them over the end of a shaft, and release to spring into the groove. The black-phosphate finish is mildly corrosion resistant in dry environments.
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually). Bearings without a maximum stroke length are only limited by the length of shaft they're used on. With End Seals — Bearings with end seals keep lubricant in and dust out.
Also known as constant-section rings, these rings have open ends and a profile that does not taper like other external retaining rings. Use them with linear bearings on support rail shafts. Open rings with flat-tip retaining ring pliers (sold separately), pass them over the end of a shaft, and release to spring into the groove. The black-phosphate finish is mildly corrosion resistant in dry environments.
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually). Bearings without a maximum stroke length are only limited by the length of shaft they're used on. With End Seals — Bearings with end seals keep lubricant in and dust out.
Also known as constant-section rings, these rings have open ends and a profile that does not taper like other external retaining rings. Use them with linear bearings on support rail shafts. Open rings with flat-tip retaining ring pliers (sold separately), pass them over the end of a shaft, and release to spring into the groove. The black-phosphate finish is mildly corrosion resistant in dry environments.
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually). Bearings without a maximum stroke length are only limited by the length of shaft they're used on. With End Seals — Bearings with end seals keep lubricant in and dust out.
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually). With End Seals — Bearings with end seals keep lubricant in and dust out.
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually).
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually). With End Seals — Bearings with end seals keep lubricant in and dust out.
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually).
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually). With End Seals — Bearings with end seals keep lubricant in and dust out.
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually).
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually). With End Seals — Bearings with end seals keep lubricant in and dust out.
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually).
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually). With End Seals — Bearings with end seals keep lubricant in and dust out.
A ceramic liner makes high speeds as well as rapid acceleration and deceleration possible. Bearings are for use with round end-supported shafts. They have a fixed-alignment design for applications where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually).
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually). With End Seals — Bearings with end seals keep lubricant in and dust out.
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually).
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually). With End Seals — Bearings with end seals keep lubricant in and dust out.
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually).
Engineered for simultaneous linear and rotary motion, these bearings are used with round end-supported shafts. The fixed-alignment design is for use where shaft misalignment is unlikely. To install, slide bearings into a housing (not included) and secure with two retaining rings (sold individually). Bearings without a maximum stroke length are only limited by the length of shaft they're used on. With End Seals — Bearings with end seals keep lubricant in and dust out.
Also known as constant-section rings, these rings have open ends and a profile that does not taper like other external retaining rings. Use them with linear bearings on support rail shafts. Open rings with flat-tip retaining ring pliers (sold separately), pass them over the end of a shaft, and release to spring into the groove. The black-phosphate finish is mildly corrosion resistant in dry environments.