I have been searching all over for the correct bearing for codys plan. I finally found it so I thought I would share the info here.
The bearng you need has the designation 1652 the ID is 1.125 OD 2.5 if you want it with sheilds you change the designation to 1652-2RS or 1652-SS
If you are looking for it on Mc Master Carr it is item # 2780T67 High-Load Steel Ball Bearing Dbl Sealed, for Shaft Dia 1-1/8" X 2-1/2" Od X 5/8" W it will run you $22.81
First of all welcome to the forums and glad you drop in. Thanks for sharing. I know it will definately help some people. A fleet did you say? Cool project lined up
You need to use a shielded bearing as it has less friction. A sealed bearing has the plastic "sealing" material touching both the inner and outer race to protect it from harsh environments like a pump might experience. In a shielded bearing the "shield" is connected to the outer race and comes close, but doesn't touch, the inner race. Because of this it is far more frictionless.
I found this out when I bought a non-brand sled earlier in my career (before we made our own sled) in which the manufacturer used a sealed bearing. I couldn't figure out why my video was suffering from side-to-side motion problems. I thought it was my arm system and spent some time reworking the arm bearings before I finally figured out it was the sled pan bearing. I proceeded to cut some of the plastic "shield" off of the bearing and voila...it worked great.
This is just one of the many things we learned during our manufacturing process.
To see what the difference would look like you can go to our Flash Video demo page and click on the last clip. It is found here:
The non-gimbal video is a sled that you just hold in you hand but the movement is a lot like the problems I was having with the sealed pan bearing. The gimballed video is done using our PILOT sled. Since the video was done in full telephoto the movements are exaggerated.
I hope this answers you question.
Tery Indicam
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