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High Quality Linear Guides in a Hurry
Obtaining quality linear guides could take many weeks – or even months. Every day you are waiting for them to arrive is a day you aren’t shipping your machine.
Self-Aligning Linear Guides For Aircraft Seating
When airline passengers travel in coach class, expectations are fairly low with regard to comfort. For example, most seats only offer two positions, straight for takeoff andlanding, and a slight recline for the journey.
Rollon presents the new LTH telescopic rail: full extraction with maximum ergonomics for manual applications
Robust and compact, halfway between a heavy-duty Telescopic Rail and a Light Rail, the new series is ideal for railway and special vehicle applications.
Specifying Actuators For Heavy-Duty Packaging and Logistics Applications
What does a design engineer or system integrator need to know when selecting actuators for heavy-duty Packaging and Packaging and Logistics operations?
Specifying Actuators For Clean Room Environments
Selecting the right actuator for use in any manufacturing operation involves a host of application-specific variables, including aspects such as the required stroke length, load capacity, acceleration, maximum speed and positioning repeatability.
High Quality, Affordable Automation
Rollon’s ECO Series of linear units, part of the company’s new family of ActuatorLINE products, offer designers a range of stroke lengths, load capacities and shuttling speeds to meet a variety of application requirements in a cost-effective manner.
New Telescopic Rails For Aircraft Interiors Reduce Weight
In aircraft seating, every ounce counts. And as first and business seats grow more complex, it’s increasingly difficult to meet weight targets. Our new DE Series telescopic rails can help.
Avoid Actuator Overkill, Control Costs
When engineers design motion control systems, they sometimes commit a costly error known as actuator overkill. As its name suggests, this error involves the selection of actuators whose precision, speed, lifecycle or other technical capabilities exceed the true application requirements.
Heavy-Duty Linear Actuators For Multi-Axis Jobs
Linear motion applications often involve heavy-duty, multi-axis manipulation of heavy loads at high speeds. A prime example would be palletizing equipment, but many applications have similarly intense motion requirements.
Vertical Applications Call For Specialized Linear Actuators
Setting up a dynamic, high-speed linear motion system is challenging enough. Flip it 90° to go vertical, and things get even trickier. In theory, linear actuators should work in any orientation. However, in real-world installations, cables can become tangled and moving parts can shift unexpectedly. To meet the specific needs of challenging vertical applications, we’ve introduced SC Series linear actuators as part of our new ActuatorLINE family.
ELM Series Actuators Enable Fast, Quiet, Versatile Motion
Making its official debut at the IMTS Show in September, the ELM series of linear actuators is the first member of our new family of ActuatorLINE products. Tested and proven in the European market, versatile ActuatorLINE units are now available to North American engineers looking for more options in linear motion design.
TT Series Positioning Stages Deliver High-Precision Motion
From semiconductor manufacturing to machine tools, highly precise linear motion determines the success of many demanding applications. To address today’s needs for precise and accurate motion control, we announce the ActuatorLINE TT series of high-precision linear positioning stages.