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The MXQ precision slide is ideal for applications requiring closely held parallelism and perpendicular specifications. The table and bearing guide are integrated into one precisely machined part made of hardened stainless steel. This minimizes tolerance stack-up associated with multiple part assemblies, and affords height tolerances of +/-0.05mm. The bearing is a recirculating linear guide

The MXQ precision slide table is integrated with guides and rails combined with recirculating bearings to isolate the load bearing from the movement of the dual rods and piston seals. The end lock option prevents the slide table from dropping in vertical applications, enhancing safety in the event of air pressure loss.

The 25A- series variations are designed using material compatible

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-100 Note) Note) Note) Refer to the bottom view of MXQ12L-40. 108 Air Slide Table Series MXQ With shock absorber (12): MXQ12L-BS/BT/B MXH Stroke Adjustable Range !

For details, refer to page 126. 46 MXQA Series Dimensions: MXQ 25A [Standard] MXQ 25A-mZ Standard type *1 If long bolts are used, they may touch the guide block and cause a malfunction, etc. Use a screw which has an intermediate length between the maximum screw-in depth and minimum screw-in depth.

Option Stainless steel Standard Brass BC6 Brass BC6 NBR Standard Brass BC6 Brass BC6 NBR Option Stainless steel 10A to 25A 15A to 25A Body Body q q 32A to 50A 32A to 50A Stainless steel Stainless steel 10A to 25A 32A to 50A 15A to 25A 32A to 50A Bonnet Bonnet w w FKM/EPDM Stainless steel, FKM Stainless steel, EPDM FKM/EPDM Stainless steel, FKM Stainless steel, EPDM Stainless steel, Brass

Do not use standard dew point 40C (symbol: L) type, standard dew point 60C (symbol: S) type and IDG30A, 50A, 30HA, 50HA for dehumidifying breathing air. Do not use only outlet air (dry air) in a closed room. 1. Consider the purge air flow rate. Find the purge air flow rate from the charts and calculate the required outlet air flow rate + purge air flow rate.