Advantage features: TRS25VL linear guide belongs to the mid assembly series linear guide, with a combination height of 36mm and a slider mounting hole of 35 * 35mm
Advantages and Characteristics:The TRS25VL linear guide belongs to the mid assembly series of linear guides, with a combined height of 36mm and a slider mounting hole of 35 * 35mm. By adding appropriate preload in the design and manufacturing of the TRS25VL linear guide, damping can be increased to improve vibration resistance and eliminate high-frequency vibration phenomena.
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model
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Assembly specification mm
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Slide size mm
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Sliding rail mm
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H
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W2
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E
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W
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B
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J
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L
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L1
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Q×l
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T1
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oil hole
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N
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W1
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H1
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ΦD
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h
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Φd
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F
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TRC25VL
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36
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12.5
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5.8
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48
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35
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35
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93
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71
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M6×6.5
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7.5
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M6x1
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14
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23
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20
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11
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9
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7
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60
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model
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Rated load kgf
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Allowable static moment
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weight
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C
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Co
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Mx(kgf-mm)
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My(kgf-mm)
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Mz(kgf-mm)
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Sliding block kg
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Sliding rail kg/m
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Single slider
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Single slider
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Double slider
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Single slider
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Double slider
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TRC25VE
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2875
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5254
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60945
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59579
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277678
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59579
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277678
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0.52
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3.17
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Lubrication of TBI guide rails for machine tools and protection of TBI linear guide rails for machine tools
After lubrication on the linear guide surface of the machine tool, the friction coefficient can be reduced, wear can be minimized, and the guide surface can be prevented from rusting. Therefore, lubrication of the guide surface is necessary. The commonly used lubricants for machine tool guides include lubricating oil and grease. The former is used for sliding guides, while both can be used for rolling guides.
(1) The requirements of machine tools for lubricating oil are that when the working temperature changes, the viscosity of the lubricating oil should be low, it should have good lubrication performance and sufficient oil film stiffness, and the impurities in the oil should be minimized and not corrode the parts. The commonly used oils for full loss systems include I-ANl0, 15, 32, 42, 68, precision machine tool guide oil I-HG68, and turbine L-TSA32.46. In order to prevent chips, abrasive particles, or coolant from scattering on the guide rail surface and causing accelerated wear, scratches, and rust, reliable protective devices are installed on the guide rail surface. The commonly used protective covers for machine tools include scraper type, roller shutter type, and stacked type, which are mostly used on guide rails, such as dragon door planers, guide rail grinders, and accordion type telescopic protective covers. These devices have simple structures and are manufactured by specialized manufacturers.
(2) The simplest way to lubricate the machine tool guide rail is to manually add oil regularly or use an oil cup to supply oil. This method is simple, low-cost, but unreliable. Machine tools are generally used for adjusting auxiliary guides and rolling guides with low motion speed and infrequent operation. Most high-speed guide rails use hydraulic pumps for forced lubrication with pressure oil. This not only allows continuous or intermittent oil supply to lubricate the guide rail surface, but also allows for the flow of residual oil to flush and cool the guide rail surface. To achieve forced lubrication, a specialized oil supply system must be prepared.
(3) In order to evenly distribute lubricating oil to all surfaces of the guide rail, an oil groove must be opened on the guide rail surface, and the oil enters the oil groove through the oil hole on the moving parts.