
A slider is a mechanical component typically comprising a flat or convex component and a guide component that allows it to slide. Its primary function is to provide linear or cycloidal motion within mechanical systems, while also bearing loads and reducing friction.
High precision
Strong load-bearing capacity
Space-saving
Low maintenance
Long service life
A slider is a mechanical component typically comprising a flat or convex component and a guide component that allows it to slide. Its primary function is to provide linear or cycloidal motion within mechanical systems, while also bearing loads and reducing friction.
High precision
Strong load-bearing capacity
Space-saving
Low maintenance
Long service life
Product Description
A slider is a mechanical component typically comprising a flat or convex surface component and a guide component upon which it slides. Its primary function is to provide linear or cycloidal motion within mechanical systems, while bearing loads and reducing friction. It finds application across mechanical engineering, automotive manufacturing, shipbuilding, aerospace, and electronics industries, controlling motion direction and velocity to facilitate movement, support, and positioning of mechanical components.
Product Features.
- Typically manufactured from high-strength materials, sliders can withstand substantial loads and impact forces.
- As slider movement occurs along guide rails, they occupy less space relative to other types of moving components.
- Owing to lower friction forces between the slider and guide rail compared to rolling friction, sliders deliver enhanced precision and stability.
- With minimal moving parts, sliders require simpler maintenance and servicing, generally necessitating only periodic lubrication and cleaning.