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07-06-2010 #1
These are the IGUS ones, generally quite well thought of. Supposedly very good in a dusty, woody, environment. I know several people have looked at them, dont know if anyone has used them.
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07-06-2010 #2
We fitted them some years ago to replace ball bushings on a laser cutter that was plauged by dust and grit from the cutting process getting into the ball bushing.
The drylin ones cured all this.
Somewhere I have some linear tables, with rails and bushings, not A4 but the rails could be extended.
http://www.stevenson-engineers.co.uk/files/slide1.jpg
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http://www.stevenson-engineers.co.uk/files/slide3.jpgJohn S -
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