Long-Life Series NSK DH/DS Linear Guides

July 20, 2022

 

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Proprietary NSK heat treatment technology doubles fatigue life compared to conventional products. NSK’s proprietary TF (Tough) heat treat technology was employed to double fatigue life for DH/DS, compared to conventional products. A wide range of sizes and configurations are available, ready to contribute to improving the reliability of machinery across many applications.

Benefits:

1. Contributes to improving machinery reliability with double the fatigue life achieved with NSK’s TF Technology.

2. Complete interchangeability with NH, NS Models (standard series), easily switch to DH, DS Models.

3. Wide range of accessories including seals, lubrication units, and other options and configurations ideal for a variety of applications.

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