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News Release from: RA Rodriguez (UK) | Subject: Werner profiLINE 200 multi-axis system
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 25 December 2003

Standard elements construct into
multi-axis system

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Linear positioning components and options allow for the simple construction of multi-axes systems using standard connection elements.

Werner's profiLINE 200 from R A

Rodriguez was introduced to provide a comprehensive range of linear positioning components and options that allows for the simple construction of multi-axes systems using standard connection elements.

This system introduced a new, all-in-one design to the Werner range that completely excludes dirt and debris to ensure consistent linear performance and long life.

And now with the introduction of three new sizes, these advantages can be brought to an even wider range of applications.

The new additions are profiLINE 140, 115 and 70, providing stroke lengths from 35mm up to 1200mm and the ability to withstand loads up to 5000N; even longer strokes are available to special order.

All sizes share the proven design of the profiLINE 200 whose guide rails are integrated into an extruded aluminium section.

All are designed for direct motor connection and the two larger sizes also allow assembly via an almost backlash-free transmission.

Five motor mounting choices are provided by profiLINE 140 and 115 for the optional 2-phase stepper or AC servo motors.

Quick and accurate assembly of x-y systems is thanks to profiLINE's clamping system.

Location holes and adjustable dowel pins are provided for the easy combining of several axes and to ensure precise alignment.

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