Linear Bushing flanged type

Since an ordinary circular flange is integrated with the nut, this model can easily be mounted

Since the fitted part is short, the linear bushing tends not to protrude into the other side, so space is saved on the side opposite the mounting.

Since an LMIF flange is installed in the center for this type and and work can be attached close to the center of the linear bushing unit, both load and space are distributed on both sides of the flange in a balanced manner.This is a good solution for when you want to make the stroke equal on the left and right.

Based on model LMF, this type has a square flange. Since the height is lower than the circular flange type, compact design is allowed.

 

Since the fitted part is short, the linear bushing tends not to protrude into the other side, so space is saved on the side opposite the mounting.

Like model LMCF-L, this type also has a fl ange, but the flange is cut to a square shape. The height is lower than the circular flange type, allowing a compact design.

Since an oval flange is integrated with the nut, a lower core height and more compact design than model LMK are achieved.

Since the fitted part is short, the linear bushing tends not to protrude into the other side, so space is saved on the side opposite the mounting.

 

This type features a flange cut into an ovular shape. The height is lower than Model LMCF-L, allowing a compact design. Because the rows of Linear Bushing balls are arranged such that fl at loads are borne in two rows, superior lifetime is achieved.