Linear Guides

Linear Guides

Linear guides are motion systems that pair one or more linear rails with carriages to support loads and provide smooth, low-friction motion along a single axis, or one degree of freedom, using sliding contact or rolling elements. A linear rail is the straight guide track that the carriage travels along, providing the path, support surface, and alignment needed for controlled linear movement. Linear guides from PBC Linear are made in the USA around three core technologies—Gliding Surface Technology, V-Rail Technology, and Cam Roller Technology (CRT)—each optimized for specific application demands while maintaining high rigidity, alignment, and long travel. Gliding Surface Technology uses self-lubricating guides sliding on FrelonGold® liners to eliminate metal-to-metal contact, providing quiet, maintenance-free operation with strong resistance to extreme temperatures, dirt, debris, vibration, and washdown conditions, as used in Mini-Rail® miniature linear rail guides and Uni-Guide™ linear slides. V-Rail Technology uses hardened or stainless steel raceways with self-aligning V-wheels for smooth rolling motion and simplified alignment in systems such as V-Guide™ and IVT (Integral V Technology). Cam Roller Technology (CRT) uses rolling-element carriages on hardened raceways embedded within durable linear rails to support higher loads, longer travel, and higher speeds, as found in Commercial Rail, Redi-Rail®, and heavy-duty Hevi-Rail® systems. Recirculating ball profile rail guides provide high rigidity and load capacity for precision applications. In cantilevered load applications, adherence to the 2:1 binding rule remains an important design consideration, with rolling-element guides generally offering greater tolerance compared to sliding-contact systems.

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V-Rail Linear Rail, 12" long, pre-drilled, matching Size 1 V-wheels (these are 20mm diameter roller bearings sold separately). This v-groove rail is part of PBC Linear’s V-Guide series. Constructed from induction-hardened 1045 carbon steel, it is ground and polished for a high-quality surface that minimizes friction and wear. Pre-drilled with..
$14.27
V-Rail Stainless Steel Linear Rail, 12" long, matching Size 3 V-wheels (45mm diameter roller bearings sold separately). This undrilled solid v-groove rail is part of PBC Linear’s V-Guide series. Constructed from 400 series stainless steel, it is polished for a high-quality surface that minimizes friction and wear. Simple installation with..
$54.63
V-Rail Linear Rail, 12" long, matching Size 3 V-wheels (45mm diameter roller bearings sold separately). This undrilled solid v-groove rail is part of PBC Linear’s V-Guide series. Constructed from induction-hardened 1045 carbon steel, it is ground and polished for a high-quality surface that minimizes friction and wear. Simple installation with..
$24.08
V-Rail Linear Rail, 12" long, pre-drilled, matching Size 3 V-wheels (these are 45mm diameter roller bearings sold separately). This v-groove rail is part of PBC Linear’s V-Guide series. Constructed from induction-hardened 1045 carbon steel, it is ground and polished for a high-quality surface that minimizes friction and wear. Pre-drilled with..
$28.77
V-Rail Linear Rail, 12" long, matching Size 2 V-wheels (30mm diameter roller bearings sold separately). This undrilled solid v-groove rail is part of PBC Linear’s V-Guide series. Constructed from induction-hardened 1045 carbon steel, it is ground and polished for a high-quality surface that minimizes friction and wear. Simple installation with..
$15.39
V-Rail Linear Rail, 12" long, pre-drilled, matching Size 2 V-wheels (these are 30mm diameter roller bearings sold separately). This v-groove rail is part of PBC Linear’s V-Guide series. Constructed from induction-hardened 1045 carbon steel, it is ground and polished for a high-quality surface that minimizes friction and wear. Pre-drilled with..
$18.72
U-Channel Heavy Duty Linear Rail made of steel and 2500mm long, for roller bearings HVB-063 and HVBEA-463 (eccentric adjustable) of the Hevi-Rail linear guide system. The rail specifically consists of 18MnNb6 ferritic steel (yield: 430 N/mm², tensile: 550-770 N/mm², Brinell hardness: 160-210). Hevi-Rail guides feature interchangeable components for even force..
$1,264.95
U-Channel Heavy Duty Linear Rail made of steel and 2500mm long, for roller bearings HVB-062 and HVBEA-462 (eccentric adjustable) of the Hevi-Rail linear guide system. The rail specifically consists of 18MnNb6 ferritic steel (yield: 430 N/mm², tensile: 550-770 N/mm², Brinell hardness: 160-210). Hevi-Rail guides feature interchangeable components for even force..
$1,017.40
U-Channel Heavy Duty Linear Rail made of steel and 2000mm long, for roller bearings HVB-063 and HVBEA-463 (eccentric adjustable) of the Hevi-Rail linear guide system. The rail specifically consists of 18MnNb6 ferritic steel (yield: 430 N/mm², tensile: 550-770 N/mm², Brinell hardness: 160-210). Hevi-Rail guides feature interchangeable components for even force..
$1,011.96
U-Channel Heavy Duty Linear Rail made of steel and 2500mm long, for roller bearings HVB-061 and HVBEA-461 (eccentric adjustable) of the Hevi-Rail linear guide system. The rail specifically consists of 18MnNb6 ferritic steel (yield: 430 N/mm², tensile: 550-770 N/mm², Brinell hardness: 160-210). Hevi-Rail guides feature interchangeable components for even force..
$879.64
I-Channel Heavy Duty Linear Rail made of steel and 2000mm long, for roller bearings HVB-060 and HVBEA-460 (eccentric adjustable) of the Hevi-Rail linear guide system. The rail specifically consists of 18MnNb6 ferritic steel (yield: 430 N/mm², tensile: 550-770 N/mm², Brinell hardness: 160-210). Hevi-Rail guides feature interchangeable components for even force..
$899.77
U-Channel Heavy Duty Linear Rail made of steel and 1500mm long, for roller bearings HVB-063 and HVBEA-463 (eccentric adjustable) of the Hevi-Rail linear guide system. The rail specifically consists of 18MnNb6 ferritic steel (yield: 430 N/mm², tensile: 550-770 N/mm², Brinell hardness: 160-210). Hevi-Rail guides feature interchangeable components for even force..
$758.97
I-Channel Heavy Duty Linear Rail made of steel and 2000mm long, for roller bearings HVB-058 and HVBEA-458 (eccentric adjustable) of the Hevi-Rail linear guide system. The rail specifically consists of 18MnNb6 ferritic steel (yield: 430 N/mm², tensile: 550-770 N/mm², Brinell hardness: 160-210). Hevi-Rail guides feature interchangeable components for even force..
$742.27
U-Channel Heavy Duty Linear Rail made of steel and 2000mm long, for roller bearings HVB-058 and HVBEA-458 (eccentric adjustable) of the Hevi-Rail linear guide system. The rail specifically consists of 18MnNb6 ferritic steel (yield: 430 N/mm², tensile: 550-770 N/mm², Brinell hardness: 160-210). Hevi-Rail guides feature interchangeable components for even force..
$571.65
U-Channel Heavy Duty Linear Rail made of steel and 1500mm long, for roller bearings HVB-062 and HVBEA-462 (eccentric adjustable) of the Hevi-Rail linear guide system. The rail specifically consists of 18MnNb6 ferritic steel (yield: 430 N/mm², tensile: 550-770 N/mm², Brinell hardness: 160-210). Hevi-Rail guides feature interchangeable components for even force..
$610.44
I-Channel Heavy Duty Linear Rail made of steel and 2000mm long, for roller bearings HVB-059 and HVBEA-459 (eccentric adjustable) of the Hevi-Rail linear guide system. The rail specifically consists of 18MnNb6 ferritic steel (yield: 430 N/mm², tensile: 550-770 N/mm², Brinell hardness: 160-210). Hevi-Rail guides feature interchangeable components for even force..
$749.75
I-Channel Heavy Duty Linear Rail made of steel and 1500mm long, for roller bearings HVB-060 and HVBEA-460 (eccentric adjustable) of the Hevi-Rail linear guide system. The rail specifically consists of 18MnNb6 ferritic steel (yield: 430 N/mm², tensile: 550-770 N/mm², Brinell hardness: 160-210). Hevi-Rail guides feature interchangeable components for even force..
$674.82
I-Channel Heavy Duty Linear Rail made of steel and 1500mm long, for roller bearings HVB-058 and HVBEA-458 (eccentric adjustable) of the Hevi-Rail linear guide system. The rail specifically consists of 18MnNb6 ferritic steel (yield: 430 N/mm², tensile: 550-770 N/mm², Brinell hardness: 160-210). Hevi-Rail guides feature interchangeable components for even force..
$556.70
U-Channel Heavy Duty Linear Rail made of steel and 1500mm long, for roller bearings HVB-061 and HVBEA-461 (eccentric adjustable) of the Hevi-Rail linear guide system. The rail specifically consists of 18MnNb6 ferritic steel (yield: 430 N/mm², tensile: 550-770 N/mm², Brinell hardness: 160-210). Hevi-Rail guides feature interchangeable components for even force..
$527.79
U-Channel Heavy Duty Linear Rail made of steel and 2500mm long, for roller bearings HVB-056 and HVBEA-456 (eccentric adjustable) of the Hevi-Rail linear guide system. The rail specifically consists of 18MnNb6 ferritic steel (yield: 430 N/mm², tensile: 550-770 N/mm², Brinell hardness: 160-210). Hevi-Rail guides feature interchangeable components for even force..
$577.07

Linear Guides

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Linear guides are motion systems that pair one or more linear rails with carriages to support loads and provide smooth, low-friction motion along a single axis, or one degree of freedom, using sliding contact or rolling elements. A linear rail is the straight guide track that the carriage travels along, providing the path, support surface, and alignment needed for controlled linear movement. Linear guides from PBC Linear are made in the USA around three core technologies—Gliding Surface Technology, V-Rail Technology, and Cam Roller Technology (CRT)—each optimized for specific application demands while maintaining high rigidity, alignment, and long travel. Gliding Surface Technology uses self-lubricating guides sliding on FrelonGold® liners to eliminate metal-to-metal contact, providing quiet, maintenance-free operation with strong resistance to extreme temperatures, dirt, debris, vibration, and washdown conditions, as used in Mini-Rail® miniature linear rail guides and Uni-Guide™ linear slides. V-Rail Technology uses hardened or stainless steel raceways with self-aligning V-wheels for smooth rolling motion and simplified alignment in systems such as V-Guide™ and IVT (Integral V Technology). Cam Roller Technology (CRT) uses rolling-element carriages on hardened raceways embedded within durable linear rails to support higher loads, longer travel, and higher speeds, as found in Commercial Rail, Redi-Rail®, and heavy-duty Hevi-Rail® systems. Recirculating ball profile rail guides provide high rigidity and load capacity for precision applications. In cantilevered load applications, adherence to the 2:1 binding rule remains an important design consideration, with rolling-element guides generally offering greater tolerance compared to sliding-contact systems.

Features and Specifications of Linear Guide Types

Cam Roller Linear Guides
V-Rail Linear Guide Systems
Gliding Surface Linear Guides
Linear Actuators (Linear Guides with Motors or Hand Cranks)

Frequently Asked Questions

What are linear guides?
Linear guides are mechanical systems that support and control motion along a straight path using rails and moving carriages. They are designed to carry loads with controlled friction, alignment, and stability over a defined travel distance in both industrial and automation applications.
How do linear guides work?
Linear guides use either sliding or rolling contact between a carriage and a rail to enable motion. Sliding systems rely on low-friction liner materials that eliminate metal-to-metal contact, while rolling systems use wheels or recirculating ball elements to reduce resistance and support higher speeds or loads.
What is the difference between sliding and rolling linear guides?
Sliding linear guides use self-lubricating surfaces that eliminate metal on metal contact to provide quiet, maintenance-free operation and perform well in dirty or harsh environments. Rolling linear guides use wheels or ball bearings to achieve lower friction, higher speeds, and greater load capacity for precision applications.
Which linear guide is best for dirty or contaminated environments?
Sliding-contact linear guides are generally better for dirty or contaminated environments because they are less sensitive to debris and do not rely on exposed rolling elements. Many designs use engineered liners that continue to operate reliably even with dirt, moisture, or washdown conditions.
Which linear guide is best for high precision applications?
Recirculating ball profile rail guides are commonly used for high precision applications because they provide high rigidity, repeatability, and load capacity with minimal deflection under load.
What are V-groove linear guides?
V-groove linear guides use V-shaped wheels that run along matching rails or raceways. This design allows for self-alignment, smooth motion, and tolerance of minor misalignment, making installation easier in many industrial systems.
What are cam roller linear guides?
Cam roller linear guides use rolling-element wheels mounted on bearings that travel along hardened raceways. They are designed to handle higher loads, longer travel distances, and higher speeds in demanding industrial and material handling applications.
Do linear guides require lubrication?
Rolling-element linear guides typically require periodic lubrication to maintain performance and service life, while sliding-contact guides often use self-lubricating materials that reduce or eliminate the need for external lubrication.
What factors should be considered when selecting a linear guide?
Key factors include load capacity, speed, required precision, environmental conditions, installation alignment, and maintenance requirements, as well as whether the application benefits more from sliding or rolling contact technology.
What is the difference between linear guides and linear bearings?
Linear guides use rail-based systems with integrated carriages to provide higher rigidity, alignment, and longer travel, while linear bearings are typically mounted on round shafts and used as individual components in simpler or more compact designs.