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News Release from: Misumi | Subject: Misumi linear guides
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 November 2005
Linear guides specified in 1mm
increments
Misumi linear guides can be specified in 1mm enabling the user to receive machined finished parts.
Misumi linear guides can be specified in 1mm enabling the user to receive machined finished parts A standard component can be also achieved, but specific machine alterations, 1 block/2 block, wide, interchangeable, light, medium and heavy load, slides for jigs and table sliders are just some of the specifications of guides available form Misumi where the user can meet their exact requirements
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 3 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Stainless steel and carbon steel materials are available in all varieties along with Standard and precision tolerance classifications to be specified by the user.
Misumi Low dust raised grease can also be added to the slide increasing the suitability for use in cleanroom environments dramatically.
Via their extensive factory automation catalogue the user can achieve a multitude of components specifications in just 6-8 days Europewide.
No minimum order value or quantity applies, with Volume discounts being available for all customers.
All guides can be designed with the standard 2 and 3D CAD data being available on their website or CAD data cd.
Compatible with industry wide CAD packages the user can design the guide with little effort or cost and insert directly into their CAD package.
Select your component dimensions, select material specification, select your relevant CAD package type, and insert directly ! It will simply appear in your drawing !!.
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