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The Essential Difference between Taizhou Line Rail Machine Tool and Hard Rail
Memo:Both Taizhou line rail machine tools and hard rails are layout methods of linear motion on the machine tool, such as the movement of the workbench and the specialization of the spindle box.
Both Taizhou line rail machine tools and hard rails are layout methods of linear motion on the machine tool, such as the movement of the workbench and the specialization of the spindle box. The demand for movement accuracy on machine tools is high. Many times, it is necessary to be able to move quickly to reduce the time of empty travel.
The guide rail of the hard rail and the bed are integrated casting parts, and then the guide rail is processed on that basis, which is then processed into a guide rail after quenching and grinding. Nowadays, there are also beds and guide rails that may not necessarily be integrated, such as embedded steel guide rails, which are nailed to the bed after processing. Hard rails are sliding friction guides with good rigidity and strong load-bearing capacity.
Line rails usually refer to rolling guides and are often referred to as "linear guides". The linear guide rail itself is divided into two parts: a slide rail and a slider. There are internal circulating balls or rollers inside the slider, and the length of the slide rail can be customized. It is a modular component, a standardized series of individual products produced by specialized manufacturers, which can be installed on machine tools and can be disassembled and replaced after wear and tear. The track has rolling friction, fast speed, low resistance, and convenient lubrication,
Nowadays, there are more and more wire rails used in machine tool industry, but high-end imported machines still use hard rails more frequently, and domestic standardized brand machining centers also use hard rails more frequently.
The guide rail of the hard rail and the bed are integrated casting parts, and then the guide rail is processed on that basis, which is then processed into a guide rail after quenching and grinding. Nowadays, there are also beds and guide rails that may not necessarily be integrated, such as embedded steel guide rails, which are nailed to the bed after processing. Hard rails are sliding friction guides with good rigidity and strong load-bearing capacity.
Line rails usually refer to rolling guides and are often referred to as "linear guides". The linear guide rail itself is divided into two parts: a slide rail and a slider. There are internal circulating balls or rollers inside the slider, and the length of the slide rail can be customized. It is a modular component, a standardized series of individual products produced by specialized manufacturers, which can be installed on machine tools and can be disassembled and replaced after wear and tear. The track has rolling friction, fast speed, low resistance, and convenient lubrication,
Nowadays, there are more and more wire rails used in machine tool industry, but high-end imported machines still use hard rails more frequently, and domestic standardized brand machining centers also use hard rails more frequently.