# Smith Bearing MCR-62-SC Metric Stud-Type Cam Follower 62mm OD M24x1.5 Thread Caged Sealed - MROSupply.com

***Smith Bearing MCR-62-SC metric stud-type cam follower with 62mm roller OD, M24x1.5 thread, and 29mm roller width. Caged cylindrical roller design with screwdriver slot drive and sealed construction. Dynamic load rating 30,500 N, static load rating 53,000 N. Suitable for track roller applications requiring metric dimensions.***



## Product details:

- Catalog number: MCR-62-SC
- SKU: 2789266
- Price: ***$143.54*** Each
- Shipping: ***FREE SHIPPING***  ON ORDERS OVER $100
- Typically Ships in: 1 day
- Brand: [Smith Bearings](https://www.mrosupply.com/brands/smith-bearings/)
- Category: 
    - [Cam Followers](htts://www.mrosupply.com/bearings/cam-yoke-roller-bearings/cam-followers/)
    - [Cam & Yoke Roller Bearings](htts://www.mrosupply.com/bearings/cam-yoke-roller-bearings/)
    - [Bearings](htts://www.mrosupply.com/bearings/)
- Unit of measure: each
- Weight: 1.803 lb
- Technicall support: contact supplier for technical support on 800-932-0076


## Product images:
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## Product attributes;

  
- Additional note4: Tolerance for C Raceway Width is +0.00/-0.12 mm
  

  
- B2: 11
  

  
- Basic Dynamic Load Rating (newtons): 30500
  

  
- Basic Load Rating (Track Roller) Static (newtons): 47500
  

  
- Basic Static Load Rating (newtons): 53000
  

  
- C1: 0.8
  

  
- d2: 44
  

  
- M: 8
  

  
- M1: 4
  

  
- Mass (grams): 818
  

  
- Max. Speed (rpm): 3800
  

  
- Overall Length (mm): 80
  

  
- Roller O.D. (mm): 62
  

  
- Roller Width (mm): 29
  

  
- rs: 1
  

  
- SMITH Bearing Number: MCR-62-SC
  

  
- Stud Dia. (mm): 24
  

  
- Stud Length (mm): 49.5
  

  
- Thread (mm): M24x1.5
  

  
- Thread Length (mm): 25
  

  
- Track Roller Dynamic Load(newtons): 26500
  


## Product's reviews:
- Cam folowers - Excellent price and service!




## FAQ:

- How do I choose the right type of bearing for my application?: Start with the load and how it’s applied. You need to know if you’re dealing with radial loads, axial loads, or a mix of both. Then look at speed, operating environment, and space constraints.
For example, ball bearings are great for high speed and lighter loads, while roller bearings handle heavier loads but usually at lower speeds. If there’s contamination, moisture, or heat involved, you may need sealed bearings or specific materials.
In most cases, the right choice comes down to matching load type, speed, and environment to the bearing design.
