Introducing the HepcoMotion® PRT2 Precision Ring and Track System
Bishop-Wisecarver has been solving customers' circular motion problems for many years, building an indispensable knowledge of applications and clever technical solutions. This knowledge coupled with extensive research and development has resulted in the introduction of a comprehensive range of precision ring slides and track systems to suit virtually every need. Based on the highly successful PRT product the new PRT2 system offers a greatly expanded range of sizes and options including stainless steel availability as standard. The Precision Ring Slide and Track System products compliment Bishop-Wisecarver's highly successful and extensive range of linear motion products, enabling customers to choose a single source for all their motion guidance requirements.
Features & Benefits
Common ■ Friction-free motion. ■ Stainless steel options. ■ Fully adjustable. ■ Tolerant of debris.
■ Simple and effective means of lubrication.
■ Zero play. ■ Works in any plane. ■ Tolerant of misalignment. ■ Easy to install. ■ 2D & 3D CAD files available.
Ring Slides and Segments
■ Circular motion control at the periphery where it is needed.
■ Large hollow center to
accommodate other components (ring slides).
■ Precision flat surface for mounting ancillary components (ring discs).
■ Will track the curvature of cylindrical shapes.
■ Gearcut options for ease of driving.
■ Double edge and single edge versions available.
■ Carriage brake available.
Track Systems ■
Limitless variety of circuits available.
■ Precision positioning system available.
■ High load support option at work stations.
■ Simple alignment facility provided.
■ Various carriage plate options.
■ Components available for driving.
■ Support frame available.
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