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Shafting is a key component in many linear motion machines
and devices. Though shafting was designed for use with linear bearings, it is also useful for many other applications.
Continuously supported shafts are attached and supported along
their entire length. This configuration is used when loads are high or
more rigidity is desired. They require open bushings or re-circular
linear roller bearings to be used as the support would be in the way of a
closed linear bearing.
Continuously supported shafts are attached and supported along
their entire length. This configuration is used when loads are high or
more rigidity is desired. They require open bushings or re-circular
linear roller bearings to be used as the support would be in the way of a
closed linear bearing.
End supported shafts are supported at both ends with the middle
of the shaft clear of the mounting surface. This configuration is used
when the loads are light or deflection from the shaft is acceptable. In
end supported applications, closed bushings are used since the middle of
the shaft is clear of obstructions.
End supported shafts are supported at both ends with the middle
of the shaft clear of the mounting surface. This configuration is used
when the loads are light or deflection from the shaft is acceptable. In
end supported applications, closed bushings are used since the middle of
the shaft is clear of obstructions.