5 Positioning systems General GCL standard slides Slide top and base of steel. The slides are provided with standard patterns of mounting holes. The slide top carries tapped holes, the base plate counterbored holes for cylindrical screws to DIN 912. The slides are fitted with SKF precision rail guides with crossed roller units. Internal stops serve as stroke limit.
RM standard slides Especially small design. Slide top of steel, guidance via SKF precision rails with double-sided centre rail and crossed roller units. Internal stops serve as stroke limits.
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Dimensions see table on page 320
Dimensions see table on page 316 GCLA standard slides Slide top and base of black anodised aluminium. In other respects, the design corresponds to that of the GCL slides except that they are lower in height. Dimensions see table on page 318
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SSM and SSK dovetail slides Slide top and base of grey cast iron. The slides are provided with standard patterns of mounting holes. Top and base plate both carry tapped holes. The slides have a lead screw drive. The SSM design has a micrometer knurl with vernier ring, while the SSK design is fitted with a hand crank. Both designs are fitted with a lateral locking device.
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TO and TS compact cross tables Table top, centre and base of black anodised aluminium with central viewing hole. The slides are fitted with SKF precision rail guides incorporating crossed roller units. The TO design does not have a drive but is provided with one lateral locking device per axis. The TS design has a micrometer attachment that is springloaded in one direction. In addition one lateral locking device is fitted per axis.
Dimensions see table on page 322
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RSM and RSK precision slides Slide top and base of grey cast iron. The slides are provided with standard patterns of mounting holes. The slide top carries tapped holes, the base plate counterbored holes for cylindrical screws to DIN 912. They are fitted with SKF precision rail guides incorporating crossed roller units. The slides have a lead screw drive. The RSM design has a micrometer knurl with a vernier ring, while the RSK design is fitted with a hand crank.
Dimensions see table on page 325 Dimensions see table on page 326
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