New igus telescopic rails for the campervan from Treotham
Igus, through Treotham, has released the drylin NT-60. Developed in igus’ in-house laboratory, the telescopic rails have a high load capacity and were tested in a drawer with two telescopic rails installed with a length of 500mm and withstood 180 Newton.
The corrosion-free rails also passed the rust test without any problems in an NSS salt spray test according to DIN EN 9227/ASTM-B-117. The telescopic rail is available from Treotham in sizes 35 and 60 with an extension length of up to 2,000mm. There is the option for a latching in the end positions. For lower loads of up to 2.5kg, igus has developed the cost-effective drylin NTP telescopic rails. They are made entirely of plastic. This allows users to save even more weight.
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They ensure that the kitchen unit, provisions and bed are safely stowed away and easily accessible: compact pull-outs in camper vans. To ensure that professionals and fitters can enjoy their interior fittings for a long time, Treotham offers the new igus black anodised durable telescopic rails with plastic sliding elements. So travel enthusiasts not only get a durable and lightweight solution, but also visually appealing and lubrication-free pull-outs for their drawers, table, kitchen or bed.
Motor homes and campervans have become increasingly popular in recent years. Above all, designing and converting one’s own van into a camper has become a real hobby for many adventurers in recent years.
“With the new igus drylin NT rail in black, we can now offer a maintenance-free and smooth-running pull-out,” Treotham bearings product manager Tim Robison says.
Its main advantage, besides the very low weight: the rail works completely without external lubricants and is therefore durable and clean. Due to the use of maintenance-free plastic sliding elements instead of metallic balls, it operates quietly both indoors and outdoors. Dirt, dust, water or even vibrations cannot harm the rail.
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