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‘Company Introduction
LTBI Linear Guide Model Table .....+.+.+0++4
TRS -V Series Dimension Table
‘TRH-V Series Dimension Table
TRS -F Series Dimension Table -
2-1 High Performance without Clearance
22 High Accuracy. .
$-1 Load Rating and Service Life (1)
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3-3. Basic Permissible Moment (Mx. My. Mz)
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3-5 Basic Dynamic Load Rating C..
8-6 Nominal Life of Linear Guide ......ssccsvsssesssssscssessessvessesseesveceesseseesseeneeene 13
3-6-1 Service-Life Equation
38-7 The Applied Lodds.+ssssesesvsreeseens
3-7-1 Calculating the Applied Load
3-8 Friction Coefficient «.
4 The Characirinc of TI Lncar Guile
4-1 Smooth Movement
4-2 High Stability
4-3 High Durability .
4-4 Easy Installation with Interchangeability . i
5-1 Mounting Procedures .. a"
1. Sample Installation of the Linear Guide on a Vibration-and-Impact Susceptible Machine that
Requires ‘and High Precision
8-1-2 Sample Installation of the Linear Guide without Set Screws on the Master Linear Guide Rail ..... 19
5-1-8. Sample Installation of the Linear Gide without a Reference Section forthe Master
linear Guide Rail
5.2 Mounting Method of Linear Guide .......
5-3. Common Fastening Method of Linear Guide
5-4 Shoulder Heights and Chamfers
6. Selecting the Correct Type of Linear Guide Flowchart
6-1 Flowchart ..
6-2 Tquivalent Factors of Linear Guide Block -
6-3. Setting Operating Condition & Calculating the Applied Load :
6-5 Static Safety Fair vss avveetestsseseeetestseneeetestsnneeetsiiass
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6-7 Service-Life Equation vseresessesvesessestsneseseesvereceesnenesneseenese
6-7-1 Calculating Life Time.
6-8 Calculation Examples - -
6-9 Accuracy Standard
6-10 Determining the Magnitude of a Preload -
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7-1 Determining Radial Clearance and the Magnitude of a Preload
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NOILLOW [aLmpany Introduction
1986
‘Taiwan Ball Screw Industrial Co,, Ltd. (TBI) was established
in Tucheng Industrial District, Taipei, Taiwan. We were
also the first manufacturer who produces ground type of
precise ball screws in Taiwan.
1988
‘TBI established Research & Development Department and
finished constructing the factory in Taichung, that focuses
on innovative products and producing precise grinding ball
screws.
2002
COMTOP was established and exported ball screws to world
wide based on a professional and successful marketing sales
system.
2010
TBI MOTION has integrated the technology of TBI and the
marketing strategy of COMTOP to develop TBI MOTION
in a leading place of Linear Motion Industry.
‘The main products are Ball Screws, Linear Guides, Ball Splines,
Linear Ball Bearing, Couplings, and Ball Screw Accessaries...te.
GF innovative Power of
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