Single CRB9016UUC1 Crossed Roller Bearing Standard Type Full-Complement Sealed Small Clearance High Carbon Steel Metric CRB Series for Linear Slide Units and Precision Rotary (130 mm OD, 90 mm shaft, 16 mm width)
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SKU: 1911065
UPC: 00193019923313
UPC: 00193019923313
Single crossed roller sealed bearing CRB9016UUC1
✔️ Sealed small clearance; full-complement carbon steel; 130x90x16 mm
✅ Type: Crossed roller, full-complement, sealed, small clearance
✅ Material: High carbon steel, synthetic rubber seals
✅ Dimensions: Outer Ø 130 mm, inner/shaft Ø 90 mm, width 16 mm
✅ Load Capacity: Dynamic 25,900 N, Static 42,100 N
✅ Enclosure: Sealed for contamination protection, fits linear slide unit setups
✅ Pack & weight: Single bearing, sold each, weight 1.780 lb
✔️ Sealed small clearance; full-complement carbon steel; 130x90x16 mm
This single CRB9016UUC1 crossed roller bearing is a sealed, full-complement unit in high carbon steel. It's built for precision linear slide units, rotary stages, machine tools, and robotic axes where compact, high-rigidity support matters.
✅ Model: CRB9016UUC1, Standard type, CRB Metric Series✅ Type: Crossed roller, full-complement, sealed, small clearance
✅ Material: High carbon steel, synthetic rubber seals
✅ Dimensions: Outer Ø 130 mm, inner/shaft Ø 90 mm, width 16 mm
✅ Load Capacity: Dynamic 25,900 N, Static 42,100 N
✅ Enclosure: Sealed for contamination protection, fits linear slide unit setups
✅ Pack & weight: Single bearing, sold each, weight 1.780 lb
💡 What is a crossed roller bearing used for in precision linear slides and rotary stages? Crossed roller bearings provide compact, high-stiffness support and accurate rotation or linear guidance. - Ideal for linear slide units and precision rotary tables needing sealed ball bearing performance - Full-complement crossed rollers deliver high radial and moment load capacity in tight spaces - Small clearance sealed designs improve indexing accuracy for machine tools, robotics, and optical stages
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