A booklet that explains the basics of slide rails.
What is a slide rail? Basic knowledge explained with illustrations.
What is a slide rail? It is a linear motion component for straight motion mechanisms. It is also called a telescopic rail. There are high-performance rails equipped with self & soft-closing mechanisms that suppress impact when closed, and structures that are less prone to creep phenomena. This publication includes almost all the fundamentals of slide rails, ranging from ultra-small and ultra-thin models in the smallest class of the industry to ultra-high load capacity, ultra-heavy, and ultra-large models in the largest class! 【Table of Contents for the Book on the Basics of Slide Rails】 ● Structure of Slide Rails ● Basics of Slide Rails ● Various Lineups ● Guide Rails are Also Available! ● Selectable Mechanisms ● Solutions to These Challenges! ● Case Studies / Application Examples ● Precautions When Installing Slide Rails ● Considerations for Load Capacity (22 pages in total)
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【Slide Rails】 At Sugatsune, we offer a wide range of slide rails, from small and slim types for furniture and cabinets to ultra-heavy-duty options suitable for special vehicles, construction machinery, and factories. We have various sizes and load capacities, as well as types with unique movements, such as soft-close and push-open mechanisms. Additionally, we accommodate custom specifications, such as adding pockets or claws for mounting on the rails, or pre-processing clinching nuts for screw fastening, even for small lots.
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【Purpose】 ● For linear motion of devices and drawers, etc.
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Volume 4 of the 'Understanding the Basics' booklet series! A booklet that explains the basics of slide rails is now available.
The highly acclaimed "Understanding the Basics" booklet series is back with its 4th edition! The "Understanding the Basics of Slide Rails" booklet has arrived! Slide rails (telescopic rails) are component parts for linear motion mechanisms. A must-see for those designing slide and guide mechanisms! Please download it from the link below. 【Table of Contents for the Understanding the Basics of Slide Rails Booklet】 ● Structure of Slide Rails ● Basics of Slide Rails ● Various Lineups ● Guide Rails are also available! ● Selectable Mechanisms ● Solutions to These Challenges! ● Case Studies / Application Examples ● Precautions When Installing Slide Rails ● Considerations for Load Capacity (22 pages in total)
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The 4th installment of the 'Understanding the Basics' booklet series! A booklet explaining the basics of slide rails is now available.
The highly acclaimed "Understanding the Basics" booklet series is back with its fourth installment! The "Understanding the Basics of Slide Rails" booklet has arrived! Slide rails (telescopic rails) are mechanical components for linear motion mechanisms. A must-read for those designing slide and guide mechanisms! Please download it from the link below. 【Table of Contents for the Understanding the Basics of Slide Rails Booklet】 ● Structure of Slide Rails ● Basics of Slide Rails ● Various Lineups ● Guide Rails are Available Too! ● Selectable Mechanisms ● Solutions to These Challenges! ● Case Studies / Applications ● Precautions When Installing Slide Rails ● Considerations for Load Capacity (22 pages in total)
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We are a manufacturer that produces and sells mechanical components and machine elements such as hinges, stays, slide rails, and magnetic catches. In particular, our high-value-added mechanical components developed through the technology "Motion Design Tech," which adds further movement to the opening and closing of doors and lids, have received great acclaim from many customers. Our mechanical components, which emphasize "movement" and "design," showcase the unique and rich ideas of Sugatsune, a top manufacturer of furniture and architectural hardware. Please experience the movement of our products, which cannot be understood through catalogs alone, at our five showrooms nationwide.