TranzBrillix MG micro linear guides – designed as a drop-in replacement for HIWIN MG rails and carriages, giving lab automation and IVD OEMs a qualified second source and a clear path to BOM cost reduction.
Have an MG-based design already? Share your HIWIN MG part numbers and duty cycles – we can suggest a TranzBrillix MG replacement set for your next prototype run.
Over the past few years, lab automation and IVD instrument OEMs have been under pressure from both sides:
For many OEMs, the ideal solution is not to “throw away HIWIN", but to qualify a serious second source that:
TranzBrillix MG micro linear guides are produced in our own linear-motion factory on dedicated MG/MGN production lines. Rails and blocks are made from alloy and high-carbon chromium bearing steel, with stainless steel options available for more aggressive environments.
The series is targeted at applications such as:
The key design goal is simple: deliver a HIWIN MG-compatible micro guide that OEMs can evaluate without having to redesign their mechanical platforms.
TranzBrillix MG micro linear guides are designed to be dimensionally compatible with many commonly used HIWIN MG / MGN sizes, so your mechanical team can reuse existing rail and carriage interfaces.
| HIWIN Reference Size | Typical Application | TranzBrillix MG Drop-In Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| MGN7 series | Ultra-compact axes in POCT & small modules | TranzBrillix MG series for 7 mm rail width | Carriage and rail mounting dimensions compatible |
| MGN9 series | Sample handling and small tray movement | TranzBrillix MG series for 9 mm rail width | Suitable for light-to-medium load axes |
| MGN12 series | Probe motion and compact XY stages | TranzBrillix MG series for 12 mm rail width | Common in benchtop analyzers and lab modules |
Note: For a detailed 1:1 mapping between your HIWIN MG part numbers and TranzBrillix MG references, please share your BOM or part list. We will provide a specific cross-reference and drawings for engineering review.
A true HIWIN MG alternative must be validated in real duty cycles, not just on a drawing. TranzBrillix MG has been evaluated with OEM partners under conditions such as:
In a recent case with a U.S. clinical analyzer OEM, TranzBrillix MG was:
The test plans in these projects were jointly defined by OEM engineering teams and TranzBrillix application engineers, ensuring that the results reflect real-world use rather than idealized conditions.
For OEMs that consume thousands of MG-type micro guides per year, even small unit price differences add up quickly. In the U.S. clinical analyzer case, the OEM found that:
The budget freed from the MG rail and carriage line item was instead invested in:
For many OEM teams, this is the real value of a validated HIWIN MG alternative: you get engineering flexibility, supply security, and cost leverage without tearing up your existing designs.
Choosing a second source is not only about price. It is about trusting that your supplier understands both linear guide manufacturing and your application.
The objective is not to replace your internal engineering work, but to give your team a serious, technically grounded partner on the linear guide side.
If you are currently using HIWIN MG / MGN rails and carriages in a lab automation, IVD, or biotech instrument project, you do not have to redesign your machine to explore alternatives.
To start a TranzBrillix MG evaluation, you can:
We will respond with:
Ready to qualify a HIWIN MG alternative?
Contact the TranzBrillix team with your MG-based BOM and let’s define a second-source plan tailored to your next generation of instruments.
Want to see how another OEM went through this process? Read our case study on how a U.S. clinical analyzer manufacturer qualified TranzBrillix MG as a drop-in replacement for HIWIN MG and reduced their linear guide BOM cost by about 20–30%.
TranzBrillix MG micro linear guides – designed as a drop-in replacement for HIWIN MG rails and carriages, giving lab automation and IVD OEMs a qualified second source and a clear path to BOM cost reduction.
Have an MG-based design already? Share your HIWIN MG part numbers and duty cycles – we can suggest a TranzBrillix MG replacement set for your next prototype run.
Over the past few years, lab automation and IVD instrument OEMs have been under pressure from both sides:
For many OEMs, the ideal solution is not to “throw away HIWIN", but to qualify a serious second source that:
TranzBrillix MG micro linear guides are produced in our own linear-motion factory on dedicated MG/MGN production lines. Rails and blocks are made from alloy and high-carbon chromium bearing steel, with stainless steel options available for more aggressive environments.
The series is targeted at applications such as:
The key design goal is simple: deliver a HIWIN MG-compatible micro guide that OEMs can evaluate without having to redesign their mechanical platforms.
TranzBrillix MG micro linear guides are designed to be dimensionally compatible with many commonly used HIWIN MG / MGN sizes, so your mechanical team can reuse existing rail and carriage interfaces.
| HIWIN Reference Size | Typical Application | TranzBrillix MG Drop-In Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| MGN7 series | Ultra-compact axes in POCT & small modules | TranzBrillix MG series for 7 mm rail width | Carriage and rail mounting dimensions compatible |
| MGN9 series | Sample handling and small tray movement | TranzBrillix MG series for 9 mm rail width | Suitable for light-to-medium load axes |
| MGN12 series | Probe motion and compact XY stages | TranzBrillix MG series for 12 mm rail width | Common in benchtop analyzers and lab modules |
Note: For a detailed 1:1 mapping between your HIWIN MG part numbers and TranzBrillix MG references, please share your BOM or part list. We will provide a specific cross-reference and drawings for engineering review.
A true HIWIN MG alternative must be validated in real duty cycles, not just on a drawing. TranzBrillix MG has been evaluated with OEM partners under conditions such as:
In a recent case with a U.S. clinical analyzer OEM, TranzBrillix MG was:
The test plans in these projects were jointly defined by OEM engineering teams and TranzBrillix application engineers, ensuring that the results reflect real-world use rather than idealized conditions.
For OEMs that consume thousands of MG-type micro guides per year, even small unit price differences add up quickly. In the U.S. clinical analyzer case, the OEM found that:
The budget freed from the MG rail and carriage line item was instead invested in:
For many OEM teams, this is the real value of a validated HIWIN MG alternative: you get engineering flexibility, supply security, and cost leverage without tearing up your existing designs.
Choosing a second source is not only about price. It is about trusting that your supplier understands both linear guide manufacturing and your application.
The objective is not to replace your internal engineering work, but to give your team a serious, technically grounded partner on the linear guide side.
If you are currently using HIWIN MG / MGN rails and carriages in a lab automation, IVD, or biotech instrument project, you do not have to redesign your machine to explore alternatives.
To start a TranzBrillix MG evaluation, you can:
We will respond with:
Ready to qualify a HIWIN MG alternative?
Contact the TranzBrillix team with your MG-based BOM and let’s define a second-source plan tailored to your next generation of instruments.
Want to see how another OEM went through this process? Read our case study on how a U.S. clinical analyzer manufacturer qualified TranzBrillix MG as a drop-in replacement for HIWIN MG and reduced their linear guide BOM cost by about 20–30%.