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Standard Inch Cam Follower Bearing CR10VB, Full-Complement High Carbon Steel, Cylindrical Outer Ring, Shielded Hex Head Stud, 1/4-28 UNF thread 1/4 in (6.35 mm), 5/8 in roller, Single Unit
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SKU: 861243
UPC: 00193019907382
UPC: 00193019907382
Standard inch cam follower bearing, stud unit
✔️ Full comp, shielded, hex stud, 1/4 in (6.35mm), 5/8 in (15.88mm)
✅ Material: High carbon steel, cylindrical outer ring, shielded
✅ Roller: 5/8 in (15.88mm) diameter x 13/32 in (10.32mm) width
✅ Stud: 1/4 in (6.35mm) diameter, 1/4-28 UNF thread, 5/16 in (7.94mm) thread length
✅ Retainer: Full complement (uncaged), hex head stud type
✅ Load: Dynamic 5830 N, Static 7660 N; Temp -20 to 120 deg C
✅ Weight ~0.040 lb each; ideal for linear slide unit and cam track use
✔️ Full comp, shielded, hex stud, 1/4 in (6.35mm), 5/8 in (15.88mm)
This is a standard inch cam follower bearing (CR10VB), a stud-style full-complement roller used for track, conveyor and linear slide unit applications. Sold as a single bearing each.
✅ Model CR10VB, CR-B Inch Series, single unit each✅ Material: High carbon steel, cylindrical outer ring, shielded
✅ Roller: 5/8 in (15.88mm) diameter x 13/32 in (10.32mm) width
✅ Stud: 1/4 in (6.35mm) diameter, 1/4-28 UNF thread, 5/16 in (7.94mm) thread length
✅ Retainer: Full complement (uncaged), hex head stud type
✅ Load: Dynamic 5830 N, Static 7660 N; Temp -20 to 120 deg C
✅ Weight ~0.040 lb each; ideal for linear slide unit and cam track use
💡 What is a cam follower bearing used for in linear slide units? They provide rolling support and guided motion for shafts, cams and rails. Here’s why they’re handy: - Provide low-friction rolling contact for cam tracks, conveyor guides and linear slide units - Full-complement rollers deliver high radial capacity for heavy loads without a cage - Stud-style design with hex head simplifies mounting in automation and material handling - Common upgrade path from plain bushings or sealed ball bearing inserts for higher load needs