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Linear solution with minimal components

The linear system from WITTENSTEIN offers a new dimension in performance for the rack and pinion system.

This system maximizes all components for overall system impact. Two solutions are offered within the High Performance Linear System, depending on what your application may require. 

The RP+ Linear System combines the alpha TP+ gearbox, pinion and rack into one optimized solution for linear motion. This new design provides the direct benefit of WITTENSTEIN's state of the art rack and pinion system and improved efficiency for any application needing maximum performance.

The RPM+ Linear System combines the TPM+ actuator, pinion and rack. The RPM+ system is exceptionally dynamic, even more compact and perfectly suited to linear applications that use rack and pinion systems. Maximum power density and functional design are fused into a unit featuring visible length benefits with a sleek compact design. The actuator ensures plus performance and maximum power density at all times.

Experience optimal linear motion with:

120% more feed force

50% higher system rigidity

100% higher power density

15% more positioning accuracy

Maximum freedom in design

Reduced system complexity and installation time

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