STEEL SLIDING GUIDES FOR RIGID GUIDE GUIDES
Sliding guides are intended for guiding exhaust vessels and securing the guiding of vessels on rigid guides with a rectangular cross-section in hoisting devices with emergency braking systems into thickened guides, brake slats, and vessels in a catch. These guides can also be used for newer designs of vessels without catchers.



Technical parameters:
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The sliding guide is a cast body made of unalloyed (carbon) general purpose structural cast steel with a tensile strength R mmin.= 500 MPa. The shape of the body depends on the type of guide, variety and size.
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Depending on the width of the guide throat - dimension k - there are eight sizes of sliding guides from 1 to 8, adapted to standard rigid rectangular steel and wooden guides. The sliding guides cover the shaft guide with the base of the throat and the side walls so that a minimum 40 mm side contact with the guide is always ensured.
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For the extreme and extreme low guides, the body has feet adapted to work with the grippers, constituting a support for the grippers of the grippers when braking the vessels with the grips.
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End guides are designed to brake the extraction vessels on thickened guides with a maximum braking force of 265-353 kN, depending on the size of the guide, with a maximum thickening of the braking guide of 50 mm per side.
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Extremely low guides are adapted for braking the extraction vessels on thickened guides with a maximum braking force of 150-180 kN, depending on the size of the guide, with a maximum thickening of the braking guide of 25 mm per side.