DualVee® by Bishop-Wisecarver Motion Technology Excels in Harsh & Extreme

For reliable and dynamic linear motion, Bishop-Wisecarver’s innovative DualVee® guide wheel design is unparalleled. These distinctive vee guide wheels and track provide quiet, low friction motion in even the most extreme conditions. Coming in a diverse array of sizes, materials and complete with flexible mounting options, you are free to customize your system to your exact specifications and needs. Allow Bishop-Wisecarver to provide you Motion Without Limits with one of the many offerings from our DualVee® Motion Technology product line. 

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