Norelem slide rails

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Ensure minimum wear and tear

Chain drives ensure positive power transmission and constant transmission ratios. The systems mainly use roller chains, which are available from Norelem in a wide range of designs and are therefore suitable for numerous applications.

Slide rails enable roller chains to be optimally guided and thus minimize wear. © Norelem

In order to minimize wear on the roller chains, it is advisable to use slide rails. They support and guide the roller chains, reduce the occurrence of vibrations and noise and extend the service life of the system. The slide rails are suitable for roller chains in accordance with DIN ISO 606 and are available in many different sizes and designs. They are made of polyethylene. This material has an extended temperature range of -200 to 60 °C (up to 80 °C for short periods) and is self-lubricating. The 2,000 mm long slide rails can be attached to the system using threaded or countersunk holes.

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