Making chips with the AD210 linear guide


Making chips with the AD210 linear guide

12 April 2022

For a customer who makes chips (no, not the edible ones but computer chips) we supplied an AD210 linear running wheel guide. This guide is used to manually and very accurately move 2 test cabinets back and forth.

The linear guide has 2 large adapted carriages, on which the 2 'test boxes' will stand. The carriages are made of 'tooling plate' aluminum to guarantee a good flatness of the plate. There are 2 connectors on the 2 test cabinets, which fit exactly into each other when the slides are moved towards each other. The carriages are 900 mm long and 300 mm wide. Exactly as the customer wants them.

Extra storage space

The customer wanted some extra storage space on the slides of the AD210 running wheel guide. The carriages are therefore made exactly to the dimensions provided by the customer. The exact positioning of both test cabinets on the carriages is made by the customer himself by means of an adaptation plate that is attached to the carriages.

Linear impeller guide AD210

The linear running wheel guide AD210 consists of an aluminum profile with 2 shafts of Ø10 mm on the outside. The carriage has 4 running wheels, one side of which eccentric. The linear guide is 150 mm wide and 44 mm high. The advantages of the AD series running wheel guide are:

  • Because the running wheels are eccentric on one side, you can determine the clearance yourself.
  • Mounting is very easy.
  • Due to the V-groove in the middle of the aluminum profile, you can drill the holes yourself at the desired distance.
  • The guide has good resistance to dirt.

In addition to the AD210 running wheel guide, we have the AD208 with a width of 140 mm and a height of 37 mm. The AD312 and AD416 have shafts of Ø20 mm. The dimensions are 180×51 mm and 200×61,5 mm.