New NH/NS Linear Guides from NSK Europe

New NH/NS Linear Guides from NSK Europe
NSK Europe (Germany) - Twice as durable as previous generation models (LH/LS series), the new NH/NS linear guides have the same dimensions but feature a 30% higher basic dynamic load rating thanks to geometrically optimized ball grooves. They also support up to three times higher maximum speeds, from 150 to 300 m/min.

The new NH and NS linear guides, which replace the LH and LS series, keep the proven sizes while improving key characteristics. “Basic dynamic load ratings are boosted by 30% with the new NH and NS series”, explains Marcus Bulgan, Application Engineer, European Technology Centre (ETC), Ratingen (Germany). “We achieve this excellent result via geometrically optimized ball grooves”. The new design ensures that forces are more evenly distributed between balls and grooves. Correspondingly, contact surface pressures are much lower than before under comparable loads, which enables a revision of the basic dynamic load ratings according to the applicable ISO standards. The results: at least 30% higher basic dynamic load ratings and fatigue lives that have more than doubled. For instance, the nominal lifespan of an NH25AN linear guide is 2.24 times that of an LH25AN model. At the same time, noise is reduced by 3 dB(A) on average.

Furthermore, the high self-aligning capability of the ball slides on the rails has been maintained, through the X arrangement of rolling elements. This results in relatively low internal loads compared to an O arrangement. The linear guide therefore has a greater tolerance for inaccurate installations, without suffering a significant lifespan reduction. The new products can also optionally be used with the tried-and-tested lubrication units (NSK K1). Thus, it is not only simple to upgrade to the new series, it is also possible to use components from both generations in the same machine or system. In this case, the basic load rating of the earlier series must be observed, since the weakest link determines the lifespan of the system as a whole.

Another key benefit of the new generation is the option to operate them at much higher speeds, also without any design changes. Since they are fitted with high-speed end caps, they support up to three times higher maximum speeds than the predecessor series: instead of 100 m/min, NH/NS linear guides move at speeds of 150 to 300 m/min. At the same time, the new drives run more smoothly and more quietly thanks to a completely redesigned ball circulation system. The balls are now moved much more gently from the load zone into the recirculation cap.

The new NH/NS linear guides are suitable for precise and backlash-free operation in machining tools, medical technology, semiconductor manufacturing, packaging machines, robots and general handling.

The new linear guides tolerate much higher loads than former guides, which can be replaced by significantly more compact next-generation models that achieve the same service life. Instead of an LH30AN model, system designers can now select a more compact NH25AN that is 20% slimmer and has a 10% lower profile. It also weighs 30% less. Bulgan concludes “This option makes it easier for designers to create more compact, more light-weight and therefore also more cost-effective systems than before, without any loss in functionality”.

About NSK:
Established almost 100 years ago, NSK (Nippon Seiko Kabushiki Kaisha) is a Japanese-listed company that has evolved from a regional ball bearing supplier to a roller bearing specialist and automotive supplier with a global market presence. Today, NSK employs more than 30,500 employees in 29 countries. As per March 2014 NSK achieved a turnover of 6,2 billion Euros. This result has been driven by ever-increasing investment in research & development, enabling the company to continuously improve the quality of its products and services. This investment supports NSK’s objective of “No. 1 in Total Quality”. In addition to a complete rolling bearing portfolio, NSK develops and manufactures precision components and mechatronic products, as well as systems and components for the automotive industry, including wheel bearing units and electric power-steering systems.

In 1963, NSK’s first European subsidiary, Düsseldorf, Germany, was opened and in 1976, the first European production facility in Peterlee, England. Today, NSK Europe supports pan-European sales with production locations in England, Poland and Germany, logistics centres in the Netherlands, Germany and England and technology centres in Germany, England, France and Poland. In 1990, NSK purchased the UPI Group including the renowned European bearing manufacturer RHP, with its factory in Newark (UK). Additionally, NSK has developed a comprehensive network of authorised sales distributors. NSK Europe is divided into application-based business divisions: Industry rolling bearing technologies & linear and precision technology (EIBU) as well as bearing modules and steering systems for the automotive industry (EABU & ESBU). In this organisation, NSK Europe's 3,500 employees achieved a turnover of over 900 million Euros as per March 2014.

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