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McGill CF2 Cam Follower, Standard Stud, Unsealed/Slotted, Inch, Steel, 2" Roller Diameter, 1-1/4" Roller Width, 2" Stud Length, 7/8" Thread Size, 3-9/32" Overall Length, 0.875" Stud Diameter

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About McGill CF2 Cam Follower, Standard

This McGill CF Camrol series steel stud-type cam follower bearing with lip seals and a screwdriver slot supports high static and dynamic loads in cam- and track-type applications. This precision cam follower has a thick-walled outer ring that helps minimize deformation under heavy radial and shock loads. It has a threaded stud-type design for through-hole or threaded mounting, with a screwdriver slot on the flange end for keeping the stud from turning while tightening the mounting nut. The inner stud has inch threads manufactured to class 2 tolerances. This cam follower is made of bearing steel treated with black oxide for corrosion protection. The working surfaces of the inner raceways and flange are zone-hardened to support contact stresses from the rolling elements, and the inner ring is ductile to help absorb shock loads. The bearing holds a full complement of needle rollers for a higher radial load-carrying capacity than caged rollers. The CF series cam follower includes lubrication holes on both ends of the stud and through a cross-drilled hole in the stud shank. Cam followers with an outer diameter size of 11/16 inches or smaller can be relubricated only through the flange end of the stud. All McGill inch stud-type cam followers include an oil hole plug for closing off each unused hole to help prevent contamination. This cam follower is suitable for use in a broad range of linear and motion translation applications including process transfer lines, ram support rollers, conveyors, machine tools, and indexing equipment, among others. Track runner bearings, also called track roller bearings, are rolling element bearings with a thick-walled outer ring that rotates directly on cam and track surfaces. The thick outer ring helps minimize deformation under load stress and enables the bearing to handle heavy rolling and shock loads. Track runner bearings have either a stud-type or yoke-type mounting design. Stud-type track rollers, such