What Is a Crossed Roller Bearing (CRB)? | Structure, Features, in High-Precision Rotary Applications

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🌟 Key Takeaways
• CRB uses rollers arranged in a 90° crossed pattern, allowing simultaneous support of radial, thrust, and moment loads — ideal for high-precision rotary systems.
• Linear Guides support only linear motion; despite being rigid, they are not suitable for rotational applications.
• Common field issues include misusing Linear Guides for rotation and applying CRB in continuous shock-load environments.
• Quick selection logic: Rotation = CRB, Linear travel = Linear Guide, High moment = CRB, Long stroke = Linear Guide.
• IKO provides multiple CRB and Linear Guide series, enabling engineers to match actual load and space constraints effectively.
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Modern motion systems in Semiconductor, Robotics, CNC, and Automation require high accuracy and stiffness. Selecting the correct motion component directly affects service life and total operating cost. Many factories still confuse Crossed Roller Bearings (CRB) with Linear Guides — although similar in appearance, they are engineered for completely different purposes and are not interchangeable.

Typical issues found in industry include:
• Using Linear Guides for rotary motion → rail deformation, looseness, micro-fractures
• Using CRB under continuous shock load → shortened life, especially in Super Slim models
• Misunderstanding that CRB supports radial + thrust + moment loads simultaneously due to 90° cross rollers → leads to incorrect application

According to the IKO catalog, CRB incorporates cylindrical rollers arranged alternately at 90°, forming line contact and enabling multi-directional load support. CRB is well-suited for ultra-precise rotary mechanisms such as rotary tables, robot joints, XYθ stages, and high-st
ability inspection equipment. Common series include CRBHV, CRBFV, CRB(C), CRBT, and CRBS, each optimized for different load and space requirements.

Linear Guides, on the other hand, are engineered for straight-line motion, using circulating balls or rollers. Although Roller-Type Linear Guides achieve high rigidity, they cannot rotate, and their moment load capacity is significantly lower than CRB. They are suitable for linear axes in Automation, Pick & Place, CNC linear motion, and long-stroke systems requiring smooth travel.

To simplify selection:
• CRB = Rotary
• Linear Guide = Linear travel
• High moment load → CRB
• Long stroke → Linear Guide
• Thin/light mechanisms → CRB Slim / Super Slim

Data from the IKO catalog confirms that the brand offers a complete range of CRB models and Linear Guides — Ball, Roller, Miniature, and C-Lube — allowing designers to match actual loads and installation constraints more accurately.

📘 Summary
CRB and Linear Guides are engineered for different motion types. Understanding their load behavior, strengths, and limitations helps reduce equipment damage, minimize downtime, and improve system efficiency.

📥 Contact
For technical guidance and real-world application support, IKO THOMPSON ASIA CO., LTD., specialists in Linear Motion / Bearings / Automation / Precision Engineering, recommends reviewing the related Core Content below or contacting the Sales Assistant Manager for further engineering consultation.

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❓ FAQ
Q: Can a CRB be used in place of a Linear Guide for long stroke travel?
A: No. CRB is not designed for long linear travel and will wear prematurely.

Q: Can a Roller-Type Linear Guide be used for rotary motion?
A: No. The rail is not designed for rotation and will suffer edge loading.

Q: Can CRB withstand continuous shock load?
A: Only some high-rigidity models perform well; generally, CRB is not suitable for repeated heavy shock.
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📚 Glossary
• Line Contact: Contact along a line, increasing stiffness
• Moment Load: Load that causes rotation around an axis
• Rotational Accuracy: Angular precision during rotation
• High Rigidity: Structural stiffness that minimizes deformation

📖 Reference
• IKO Crossed Roller Bearing Catalog — CRBHV / CRBFV / CRB(C) / CRBT / CRBS
• IKO Linear Motion Rolling Guide Catalog (RED / BLUE) — Ball Type / Roller Type

🔒 Trust
This content has been reviewed for engineering accuracy by
Ms. Jutharat Khamjeak, Sales Assistant Manager, IKO THOMPSON ASIA CO., LTD.

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📆 Updated: 2025-12-11

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