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PBC Linear Showcasing World Class Components and Mechatronics

By Frank Tobe | June 8, 2015

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PBCLinearPBC Linear will be exhibiting at the ATX East trade show in New 2015. Featuring both new and seasoned product lines, PBC will highlight their expertise in linear motion with new actuators and dynamic demos that are part of the launch of their Mechatronics Enabled (ME) initiative. New Compact Series actuators will be on display in both dynamic and hand-held demos, as well as a live SIMO Series demonstration featured on the large format 3D printer, the 3DP1000, which boasts a 1m x 1m x 0.5m print area.

PBC Linear will not only be featuring the ME side of the company, but will also be showing off their world class components:

  • Round Shaft Technology (RST): precision round shafting with linear plain and ball bearings; features Simplicity® and Simplicity® 60 Plus® shafting
  • Cam Roller Technology (CRT): a multitude of sliders and precision straight rails provide high accuracy and high speed linear guidance; ideal solution for high load transfer and compact, low profile applications
  • Integral-V Technology (IVT): structural aluminum framing with hardened steel raceways directly embedded into the rail to eliminate fasteners and reduce mounting components
  • Gliding Surface Technology (GST): simple, two-piece designs configure a rail carriage with a self-lubricating surface; features FrelonGOLD® technology, enabling high performance in harsh environments

ATX East serves as a trusted source for automation and technology applications, showcasing applications from custom automation and assembly, to robotics, to sensors and motion controls.  Visited by thousands of manufacturing professionals, the show is projected to have 25,000+ attendees for the three day event.

Be sure to visit PBC Linear at Booth #2521!

PBC Linear
www.pbclinear.com


Filed Under: 3D printing • additive manufacturing • stereolithography, Actuators, Bearings, Linear motion • slides
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