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Nutenprofilrad | Ø80×30 mm | Polyamid | 30 mm Profil | Profilnut 12 mm | 120 kg

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Nutenprofilrad | Ø80×30 mm | Polyamid | 30 mm Profil | Profilnut 12 mm | 120 kgNutenprofilrad 8030 mm Polyamid 6G fr 30 mm Aluminiumprofil Kompatibilitt: Geeignet fr 30 mm Aluminiumprofilsysteme, u. a. kompatibel mit Profilen von item, Fath und Bosch Rexroth (Nutweite je nach Variante 6 8 10 12 mm). Das Nutenprofilrad 8030 mm aus Polyamid 6G ist speziell fr die przise Fhrung in 30 mm Aluminiumprofilen ausgelegt fr Regale, Materialwagen, Arbeitstische oder Linearachsen, die leichtgngig und spielarm bewegt werden sollen. Die

Nutenprofilrad Ø80×30 mm – Polyamid 6G für 30-mm-Aluminiumprofil

Kompatibilität: Geeignet für 30-mm-Aluminiumprofilsysteme, u. a. kompatibel mit Profilen von item®, Fath® und Bosch Rexroth® (Nutweite je nach Variante 6 / 8 / 10 / 12 mm).

Das Nutenprofilrad Ø80×30 mm aus Polyamid 6G ist speziell für die präzise Führung in 30-mm-Aluminiumprofilen ausgelegt – für Regale, Materialwagen, Arbeitstische oder Linearachsen, die leichtgängig und spielarm bewegt werden sollen. Die Rillengeometrie greift formschlüssig in das Aluminiumprofil und ermöglicht eine geräuscharme Linearbewegung ohne zusätzliche Führungselemente. Mehr Anwendungsbeispiele auf unserer Lösungsseite für Fördertechnik und Maschinenbau.

Lagerausführungen

Das Nutenprofilrad ist in drei Varianten lieferbar:

  • Mit Kugellager: Beidseitig abgedichtetes Rillenkugellager aus Stahl – wartungsarm, direkt auf Achse oder Bolzen montierbar, für mitlaufende Räder.
  • Mit Edelstahl-Kugellager: Wie Kugellager-Ausführung, jedoch mit Edelstahl-Kugellager für feuchte oder korrosive Umgebungen.
  • Mit Nabennut: Drehfeste Wellenverbindung nach DIN 6885 – für angetriebene Räder oder wenn das Rad fest mit der Welle verbunden werden soll.

Technische Merkmale

  • Außendurchmesser: 80 mm
  • Radbreite: 30 mm
  • Nabenlänge: 30 mm
  • Bohrung: Ø12 mm
  • Laufbreite: 11.8 mm
  • Nutbreite: 12 mm
  • Tragkraft: 120 kg
  • Geeignet für: 30-mm-Aluminiumprofil (item®, Fath®, Bosch Rexroth® u. a.)
  • Material: Polyamid 6G (PA6G), gegossen und gedreht
  • Elektrisch nichtleitend, lebensmitteltauglich

Einsatzbereiche

  • Regale und Lagersysteme mit Linearführung
  • Materialwagen und fahrbare Arbeitstische
  • Linearachsen in Sondermaschinen und Vorrichtungen
  • Montageanlagen mit Profil-Schienensystemen (item®, Fath®, Bosch Rexroth®)
  • Intralogistik und Leichtfördertechnik

Hinweise

Bitte Profil-Nutabmessung und Achsdurchmesser vor der Bestellung prüfen. Für die Nabennut-Ausführung gilt DIN 6885 – passende Nutmaße sind den technischen Daten zu entnehmen. Sonderabmessungen auf Anfrage.

Markenhinweis / Kompatibilitätshinweis

item®, Fath® und Bosch Rexroth® sind eingetragene Warenzeichen der jeweiligen Eigentümer. Die auf dieser Seite angebotenen Nutenprofilräder sind keine Originalprodukte dieser Hersteller, sondern kompatibles Zubehör. Die Nennung der Markennamen dient ausschließlich der Beschreibung der Kompatibilität.

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