The slider on the AHG linear guide is swinging up and down. In this case, can it still be used?
👤 nuoyan · 📅 2025-09-03 16:17 · 👁 370 · 💬 1
The slider on the AHG linear guide is swinging up and down. In this case, can it still be used?
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👤 ams17306304033 · 2025-09-05 16:58
It is unreasonable to implement this structure using only a single slider with Model No. 15. A typical linear slide block features four rows of ball bearings that provide full-length support along its approximately 80mm travel range, resulting in excellent rigidity. In contrast, our company’s roller-type slide blocks feature a four-point linear-contact structure, which is inherently different in design. Therefore, the shaking or jittering observed in the video is, from a structural perspective, a normal phenomenon. It does not indicate a product defect; rather, it is a result of the way the device is being used. A standard design should employ either two or four roller sliders in combination to ensure stable operation. Traditional linear guides require lubrication and tend to generate significant noise at high speeds. That’s why we developed this roller guide system as a replacement. The issue you are currently encountering is actually a limitation resulting from the improper design of the roller guide rail system, rather than a defect in the product itself. In summary, the product itself is not defective; however, if the structural design you are aiming for cannot fulfill the intended functionality,