High load capacity

Telescopic heavy-duty rails

With its range of solid core heavy duty slides, Indunorm offers robust telescopic slides with good running properties and a convincing load capacity even under high loads.

The robust and compact telescopic runners impress with their good running properties and high load-bearing capacity, even under very heavy loads. © Indunorm

This makes them suitable for use in fire department, military and rail vehicles as well as in mechanical engineering, for example for extendable battery boxes or equipment pull-outs. The rails safely absorb external shocks and vibrations. Depending on the application, they are made of steel, stainless steel or aluminum. The telescopic guides can absorb forces of up to around 2,000 kilograms. The contact geometry of the ball tracks enables a slight preload for improved rigidity.

The steel rails are electrogalvanized and therefore comply with EU Directive 2011/65/EU for use in electrical and electronic equipment. The aluminum rails are made of solution-annealed and heat-treated T6 aluminum, which provides strength and temperature resistance. Made of stainless steel, the rails are corrosion-resistant; the balls and ball cages are made of chrome-plated steel as standard. pb

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