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You are here: Home / Linear Motion / Bosch Rexroth’s New Ball Rail System for Humid to Wet Production Environments

Bosch Rexroth’s New Ball Rail System for Humid to Wet Production Environments

December 21, 2011 By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

Charlotte, NC – Bosch Rexroth’s new NFRG ball rail system is well-suited for use in humid to wet production environments. The profiled rail and the ball runner block are both made entirely of corrosion resistant steel according to DIN EN 10088 and of certified plastics according to EU Directive 2002/72/EC and US Regulation FDA21CFR. The NFRG ball rail systems are offered in five sizes and can withstand a relative humidity above 70 percent and temperatures above 30°C over an indefinite period. Rexroth Ball Rail System

The certified plastic parts in the new ball rail system are even resistant to weak acids, lyes, organic solvents, oils and alcohols. They are strong and possess good sliding properties. Contrary to systems made from coated non-corrosion resistant steels, NRFG ball rail systems are not affected by surface damage and any resultant corrosion, increasing service life significantly. The ball rail systems are corrosion resistance Class 2 and hygiene Class 3 compliant.

The profiled rail can be mounted from the top, using the clip-on stainless steel cover strip to create a smooth surface. Alternatively, the mounting holes can be covered with white caps, or mount the profiled rail from underneath. The fully integrated sealing results in longer lubrication intervals, which means less maintenance. The ball runner blocks are not pre-lubricated so that users can fill in the proper lubricant recommended for their specific applications. Lube ports with metal threads are provided on all sides to give engineers a greater degree of freedom when space is tight.

NRFG ball rail systems are perfect in dry working zones such as primary packaging, even in environments where there is a combination of high humidity and high temperatures. Combined with screens or other protective barriers, they’re also suitable for splash areas and wet working zones in food processing, where liquid, moist or sticky foods stick to machine parts, or which are wet-cleaned and disinfected. Using FDA-certified plastics throughout eliminates the risk of unacceptable contamination during processing.

The ball runner blocks, which come in a flange version or a narrow version, are available in accuracy class H and in three preload classes. The O configuration of the balls ensures that the system has the required rigidity and equally high load capacities in all four main loading directions. Users can mount parts onto the runner blocks from the top or from underneath.

For more information, visit www.boschrexroth-us.com.

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