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Mini Linear Guides

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    The date of payment from buyers deliver within days

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    Zhejiang

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    Long-term effective

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    2018-11-12 06:08

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Yueqing Three-Ring Precision Machinery Co.,Ltd
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Product details

TRN/TRW series mini linear guides are suitable for small automation equipment, with standard type (rail width 7mm-15mm) and widened type (rail width 14mm-30mm).

TRN/TRW series miniature linear guides are small in size, light in weight, precise in positioning, low in noise, smooth in operation, simple to install, and interchangeable with HIWIN and IKO products.

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TRN Series

MGN Series

ML Series

TRW Series

MGW Series

MLF Series

TRN/TRW miniature linear guideways are mainly used in semiconductor manufacturing equipment, medical equipment.


Model

H

H1

N

W1

W2

W3

L1

L2

L3

L4

Mxd

H3

Weight

TRN7C

8

1.5

5

17

12

2.5

23.5

8

14.3

-

M2x2.5

1.5

10g

TRN7H

8

1.5

5

17

12

2.5

31

12

21.6

-

M2x2.5

1.5

14g

TRN9C

10

2

5.5

20

15

2.5

30

10

20.8

-

M3x3

2.2

19g

TRN9H

10

2

5.5

20

15

2.5

40.5

15

30.9

-

M3x3

2.2

28g

TRN12C

13

3

7.5

27

20

3.5

34

15

21.6

-

M3x3.5

2.7

35g

TRN12H

13

3

7.5

27

20

3.5

44

20

32

-

M3x3.5

2.7

52g

TRN15C

16

4

8.5

32

25

3.5

42

20

27.8

-

M3x4

3.1

64g

TRN15H

16

4

8.5

32

25

3.5

57

25

42.7

62

M3x4

3.1

95g

TRW7C

9

1.9

5.5

25

19

3

31.2

10

21

-

M3x3

1.8

20g

TRW7H

9

1.9

5.5

25

19

3

41

19

30.8

-

M3x3

1.8

29g

TRW9C

12

2.9

6

30

21

4.5

39.3

12

27.5

-

M3x3

2.4

40g

TRW9H

12

2.9

6

30

23

3.5

50.7

24

38.5

-

M3x3

2.4

57g

TRW12C

14

3

8

40

28

6

44

15

31

-

M3x3.5

3.2

76g

TRW12H

14

3

8

40

28

6

59

28

46.3

-

M3x3.5

3.2

111g

TRW15C

16

4

9

60

45

7.5

55

20

39

60

M4x4.5

3.2

140g

TRW15H

16

4

9

60

45

7.5

74.5

35

58.3

79

M4x4.5

3.2

204g


Data unit is mm

Linear motion (also called rectilinear motion[1]) is a one-dimensional motion along a straight line, and can therefore be described mathematically using only one spatial dimension. The linear motion can be of two types: uniform linear motion with constant velocity or zero acceleration; non uniform linear motion with variable velocity or non-zero acceleration. The motion of a particle (a point-like object) along a line can be described by its position {\displaystyle x}, which varies with {\displaystyle t} (time). An example of linear motion is an athlete running 100m along a straight track.[2]

Linear motion is the most basic of all motion. According to Newton's first law of motion, objects that do not experience any net force will continue to move in a straight line with a constant velocity until they are subjected to a net force. Under everyday circumstances, external forces such as gravity and friction can cause an object to change the direction of its motion, so that its motion cannot be described as linear.[3]

One may compare linear motion to general motion. In general motion, a particle's position and velocity are described by vectors, which have a magnitude and direction. In linear motion, the directions of all the vectors describing the system are equal and constant which means the objects move along the same axis and do not change direction. The analysis of such systems may therefore be simplified by neglecting the direction components of the vectors involved and dealing only with the magnitude.[2]

Neglecting the rotation and other motions of the Earth, an example of linear motion is the ball thrown straight up and falling back straight down.


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