






⚙️ Glide into precision: Elevate your automation game with seamless linear motion!
The VEVOR SFC20 1000mm Linear Guide Rail Set includes two 1000mm chrome-plated carbon steel rails, four aluminum SC20 slide blocks with sealed ball bearings, and four rail supports. Designed for high precision and heavy loads (up to 882N dynamic per block), this durable kit ensures smooth, low-noise linear motion ideal for CNC machines, 3D printers, and other automated DIY projects.





| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Part number | SC20UU20X1000MM |
| Item Weight | 3.3 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 102.62 x 14.99 x 8.13 cm; 3.3 kg |
| Item model number | SFC20-1000L |
| Colour | Silver |
| Material | Aluminium, High Carbon Steel |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Included components | 4 x SC20UU Bearing Blocks |
| Batteries Required? | No |
D**D
Great linear rails for a great price
I recently bought a stereo microscope head and needed a stand for it. The best stands are double arm boom stands, which use two linear rails. I have a 3D printer, so I figured, why not just build one? Looking at McMaster-Carr, linear rails and pillow blocks are EXPENSIVE. I looked elsewhere online, and they still weren't anywhere near what I wanted to pay. So then, of course, I checked Amazon and found these. I probably could have gotten away with the 16mm rails for my application, but I decided on the 20mm x 1m. First of all, they're super heavy. I guess that should be expected. They have a nice coating of oil on them, which seems to get on everything like anti-seize does - nothing a little brake cleaner can't take care of. The rails are straight and have a nice polish, and they measure 20mm +0.1/-0.2. The ends aren't chamfered, which would have been preferable, but that's an easy fix. The pillow blocks seem well made, with recirculating ball type bearings in them. Putting the two together, the blocks slide nicely on the rails, though they're a bit loud. The dust seals on the blocks seem to be well-fitted and there's no discernible play in the bearings. I need to cut these rails down, and I did so using an angle grinder with a cutoff wheel. I then polished and chamfered the ends with a 120 grit flap disc. Cutting took a couple of minutes per cut. You could probably do it with a hacksaw but it'll take you all afternoon. Out of curiosity, I tried drilling into a piece of the rail and I was able to drill without too much problem, so the rails aren't too terribly hard. Overall, these are a great choice if you need a set of linear rails, pillow blocks, and mounting blocks. I'll be posting my build to Hackaday and thingivese, and I'll be recommending these rails to anyone looking to build their own microscope stand.
E**R
very good! accuracy!
very good! accuracy!
J**E
Decent quality for the price
It took two buy and returns ( Amazon makes the process pretty easy ) to get two perfectly straight rails but you have to keep in mind how much you've paid. That's not to say they are all bowed but one of my first order was so maybe some QC issues. Once I had it sorted out, I was able to " dial " them in for perfect movement on the rails. I also got a shorter pair for the cross rails on this router slab sled that I'm assembling. I add slightly undersized rubber washers to each exposed ends of the slide blocks to prevent any dust build-up or contaminating the bearings. I haven't noticed any deflection in the 20mm rods. They are plenty stout for the length of the rails in my router sled application. It's been almost a year of 2-3 times a week usage with zero issues.
L**I
Documentarsi
Ottimo prodotto
B**O
Qualité
Produit de très bonne qualité un peut lourd mais correspond bien a mes attentes j ai acheté pour la fabrication d un chariot de coupe parallèle a ma scie sur table et cela fonctionne très bien
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