Introduction: Yagura was founded in 1962 and is a private company located in South Gate, California, USA. Initially, it was a small tool and mold manufacturing plant that produced high-quality slides for tape drives and copiers. Faced with the rapidly growing demand for precision products in the market, the company's founder Fred Jordan made every effort to expand the company's scale and soon built a 40000 square foot factory in Santa Fe Springs, California. In the late 1960s, Yagura developed ball bearing slides for steel office furniture. Subsequently, the company's design engineers applied it to the wooden furniture market and developed new features, such as using the Breathing Tab to absorb the tolerances of wooden products. Yagula Company monitors every production process by setting strict production standards. Its high-quality products have won market reputation. The factory has continuous stamping, rolling forming, and electroplating production lines. Like other important tools and machines, these processes are completed within the factory, avoiding quality problems that other manufacturers usually outsource. Today, it is still a private company, with over one million square feet of factories worldwide, making it the world's largest company specializing in the design and manufacturing of ball bearing slides. The Yagula series slide rails are widely used, ranging from exquisite furniture, high-end appliances, chassis to automobiles