Thursday, 23 May 2013

New Heavy Duty Rail from Chambrelan - The ST50

ST50 - New Heavy Duty Linear Rail From Chambrelan
With a ruck of new product developments already been launched from Chambrelan (the heavy duty slide and linear rail motion manufacturer) this year alone, it's a surprise to see yet another addition to their stainless steel heavy range of linear rail motion systems.

New linear rail ST50 comes with two carriers, the GS52 and GS54 which have a load capacity of 180kg and 240kg on the major axis respectively.

The carriers themselves run on a row of circulating steel ball bearings, which spread the load over the rail, making operational usage smooth and steady regardless of the load being pulled.  The carriers are made of a compound of stainless steel and high strength industrial plant.
Chambrelan's unique 'circulating' carrier

100% Extension managed to catch up with Tony Macis, Chambrelan's UK manager, earlier this week to find out what his thoughts on the ST50 stainless steel linear rail.

"It's a fantastic piece of rail designed for strength and durability," confirmed Tony.  "With Chambrelan's commitment to develop it's high strength stainless steel slides and linear rails, we're going to see more products aimed at bridging the gap between the heavy duty end and the medium light end of our range.  The ST50 linear rail will be a perfect add on aimed at the pharmaceutical and food production industries where contamination is a big issue.  Where plant and equipment need to be cleaned using industrial chemicals or abrasive cleaning detergents, this stainless steel rail will really come into it's own, as well as being ideal for high temperature applications."

With more and more products being released from the heavy duty slide manufacturer, expect to see a drive toward the more rugged high strength end of the market as demand for quality and strength grows.

For more information on Chambrelan's heavy duty slides or linear rail motion systems.  Please contact the Chambrelan Uk directly on 01746 783 972 and www.chambrelan.co.uk


No comments:

Post a Comment