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Linear units accelerate design process
10 July 2025
WHETHER IN automated workpiece handling, palletising systems in logistics or in adjustable assembly devices, designers who need robust linear drives for automated adjustment tasks often waste valuable engineering time integrating motors and controls.

To resolve this, igus has developed the drylin SLX-8060 – a ready-to-fit linear system with an electric lead screw drive. With a load capacity of up to 600kg, it is particularly suitable for applications in logistics, robotics and production cells in packaging technology.
The basis of the drylin SLX-8060 linear axis is a corrosion-resistant, clear anodised aluminium profile with an integrated linear slide from the ‘drylin W’ series in size 16. The drive is via igus thread technology, known as ‘dryspin’ which can be operated manually or electrically."
We launched the ZLX, a new generation of linear units, as a belt drive and received a great response from designers who have confirmed that they save design time with the ready-to-fit solution," says igus linear product manager, Lee Wilkins. "We have therefore decided to expand this range to include a leadscrew drive version to offer designers even more flexibility."
The new drylin SLX linear axes are designed to save on assembly time. They can be mounted on standard aluminium profiles without drilling and blend seamlessly into classic machine profiles, offering a uniform appearance. Large grooves allow for quick integration of accessories such as sensor mounts or guards.
"On request, we can also supply the linear axes ready for installation with motors and controls – including stepper, EC/BLDC and DC motors," says Wilkins.
Alternatively, motors from other manufacturers can be connected. "For manual operation, the SLX can be equipped with controls ranging from right-angle gears to safety handwheels from the drive technology modular system," adds Wilkins.
The drylin SLX linear units also help designers to increase the reliability of their application and reduce maintenance costs. This is because a decisive advantage of igus linear systems is their ability to operate without lubrication. The carriage and leadscrew nut both use high-performance plastic which is entirely self-lubricating to remove the need for oil or grease. The design is also more resistant to dirt and operates almost silently as a result.
"This not only eliminates expensive downtime for maintenance, but the SLX linear unit is also less susceptible to malfunctions caused by grease, dust and dirt, with three completely closed sides for increased protection against the ingress of dirt particles," says Wilkins.
igus has also subjected the new linear units of the SLX range to long-term tests in its in-house test laboratory, proving the durability of 113,232 double strokes over 23,590 operating hours. The asymmetrical dryspin thread technology extends the service life of the unit by around 30 percent. The size 16 drylin W enables the drylin SLX to carry a higher load capacity of up to 1250 N axially and 5000N radially, and the unit has a maximum stroke length of 1000mm.
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