For Motion Type
Linear
End Type
Straight
Material
440C Stainless Steel
Diameter
1/2"
Diameter Tolerance
-0.001" to -0.0005"
Length
6"
Length Tolerance
-0.03" to 0.03"
Straightness Tolerance
0.002" per ft.
Surface Smoothness
8 microinch
Edge Type
Chamfered
Hardness Rating
Very Hard
Hardness
Rockwell C50
Heat Treatment
Case Hardened
Mechanical Finish
Polished, Precision Ground, Turned
System of Measurement
Inch
RoHS
RoHS 3 (2015/863/EU) Compliant
REACH
REACH (EC 1907/2006) (06/14/2023, 235 SVHC) Compliant
DFARS
Specialty Metals COTS-Exempt
Country of Origin
Taiwan
Schedule B
722220.0000
ECCN
1C999
Smooth, hard, and wear resistant, these shafts work with linear bearings to reduce friction in manual and automated systems, such as those found in packing, machine tool, and material handling operations. All are turned, ground, and polished to tight diameter and straightness tolerances.
Stainless steel shafts are more corrosion resistant than steel shafts; however, they’re not as hard as steel shafts and can be more difficult to machine.
420 and 440C stainless steel shafts have good corrosion resistance and are harder than 17-4 PH stainless steel shafts, so they better resist wear.
Surface smoothness—The lower the microinch value, the smoother the finish and the less friction and wear it will cause on the bearing.