Linear bearing shim stock is used to create a precise fit. Each shim is .005" (.127mm) thick and has a slotted design that enables easy installation without having to dismantle the bearing; simply loosen the bearing pad and slide the shim(s) between the pad and housing while the bearing is still in place. Shims are sold in packs of 10 and are compatible with all 80/20 bearings.
Linear bearing shim stock is used to create a precise fit. Each shim is .005" (.127mm) thick and has a slotted design that enables easy installation without having to dismantle the bearing; simply loosen the bearing pad and slide the shim(s) between the pad and housing while the bearing is still in place. Shims are sold in packs of 10 and are compatible with all 80/20 bearings.
Linear bearing shim stock is used to create a precise fit. Each shim is .005" (.127mm) thick and has a slotted design that enables easy installation without having to dismantle the bearing; simply loosen the bearing pad and slide the shim(s) between the pad and housing while the bearing is still in place. Shims are sold in packs of 10 and are compatible with all 80/20 bearings.
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Linear bearing shim stock is used to create a precise fit. Each shim is .005" (.127mm) thick and has a slotted design that enables easy installation without having to dismantle the bearing; simply loosen the bearing pad and slide the shim(s) between the pad and housing while the bearing is still in place. Shims are sold in packs of 10 and are compatible with all 80/20 bearings.
** In accordance with GDPR requirements, in order to download CAD files you will need to sign in to your PartCommunity account below, after clicking Generate. A partCommunity account is separate from your 80/20 account. If you do not have a PartCommunity account, you will need to create a free account.