An adjusting slide is a precision linear motion component used for fine positioning in machinery, jigs, and automation systems. It typically consists of a movable plate, guide rails, and an adjustment screw or wedge mechanism. Manufactured from hardened steel or stainless steel with ground surfaces, it offers low friction and high repeatability. Common applications include die alignment, conveyor guides, sensor mounts, and optical bench positioning. The adjusting slide enables micrometer-level positioning with locking capability to maintain settings under vibration or load. Compact and rigid, it provides reliable manual or automated adjustment in industrial equipment.