The McGill® CAMROL® full complement needle bearings feature black oxide-treated bearing steel. They are available in two basic mounting styles for use in mechanical automation or linear motion applications. Our basic features each contribute to superior performance.
The LUBRIDISC® seal option helps prevent metal-to-metal contact within the bearing. It also provides a barrier for containment entry and blowout protection when relubricating.
These bearings are available with several dimensional choices. The seal options and combinations provide a specific solution for each application. Within the following section you can learn more about these features and how they can be applied to your application.
The unmounted bearing assembly consists of hardened precision ground inner and outer raceways. They also have either full complement or separated needle, ball, tapered, or cylindrical rolling elements. These elements are constructed with an integral stud or precision ground bore.
Cam follower bearings provide an antifriction solution for translating rotation to linear motion. They also support either pure radial or combination thrust loads, depending on the rolling elements types.
The McGill® CAMROL® full complement needle bearings feature black oxide-treated bearing steel. They are available in two basic mounting styles for use in mechanical automation or linear motion applications.
The McGill® CAMROL® full complement needle bearings feature black oxide-treated bearing steel. They are available in two basic mounting styles for use in mechanical automation or linear motion applications.
The McGill® CAMROL® full complement needle bearings feature black oxide-treated bearing steel. They are available in two basic mounting styles for use in mechanical automation or linear motion applications.
The McGill® CAMROL® full complement needle bearings feature black oxide-treated bearing steel. They are available in two basic mounting styles for use in mechanical automation or linear motion applications.
The McGill® CAMROL® full complement needle bearings feature black oxide-treated bearing steel. They are available in two basic mounting styles for use in mechanical automation or linear motion applications.