Cross Roller Bearing Products for RFQ Review
Choose the right product path before quotation. TFL can review model evidence, dimensions, drawings, application conditions, quantity, and timing before routing the request.
Product Family Matrix
Use this page as a routing hub, not as a generic catalog. Each product family needs different evidence before quote review.
Cross Roller Bearings
Compact rotary support for rotary tables, indexing axes, robot joints, and precision assemblies.
- Review focus
- Bore, OD, width, ring structure, mounting, load direction, preload or clearance.
- What to send
- Model, drawing or photo, application, quantity.
Crossed Roller Guides
Guide-style precision travel where rail length, stroke, mounting face, and load direction matter.
- Review focus
- Rail length, travel, mounting face, load direction.
- What to send
- Guide model, stroke, drawing, application.
Cross Roller Slides
Compact slide, XY table, and positioning module requests that need stroke and rigidity review.
- Review focus
- Stroke, table size, mounting interface, rigidity.
- What to send
- Slide dimensions, drawing, load and accuracy notes.
Custom Cross Roller Bearings
Non-standard dimensions, ring features, or drawing-based assemblies that need feasibility review.
- Review focus
- Ring design, mounting details, target envelope, load direction.
- What to send
- Drawing, sample photo, target dimensions, quantity.
How to Route a Cross Roller Bearing Request
Start from the evidence the buyer already has. A model code, a measured sample, a drawing, and an application problem each require a different review path.
Known model or marking
Start from the product family, then send the full model, suffix, bore, OD, width, and a photo of the marking.
Drawing or measured sample
Use the drawing path when the request depends on the envelope, mounting hole pattern, ring structure, or custom interface.
Application-first request
Describe machine type, load direction, motion profile, rigidity need, lubrication, and environment before model review.
Supplier or document need
Add quantity, target timing, compliance notes, inspection needs, and any document requirements before quotation.
What to Send TFL
The quote path is clearer when confirmed facts are separated from open questions.
Product Selection Requirements for RFQ
TFL reviews product selection as an engineering decision. Product family, size, and model evidence must be checked against preload, rigidity, mounting, speed, lubrication, and application context before quotation.
Confirm stiffness and torque behavior
Preload affects rotational stiffness, friction torque, heat generation, and service life.
Review moment load and deflection limits
High rigidity demand can change the product family, precision level, or custom route.
Verify shaft, housing, holes, and ring support
Mounting distortion can change runout and rotation accuracy even when size is close.
Check RPM, duty cycle, heat, and lubricant
Speed and heat conditions can reject a size-based product selection before RFQ.
Product Route Decision Table
Use the buyer's starting evidence to choose the correct path before sending a quote request.
Product RFQ Review Workflow
The product route moves from selection evidence to engineering validation, then quotation decision.
Select product route
Start with standard cross roller bearings, precision bearings, guides, slides, or custom review.
Validate evidence
TFL checks model, dimensions, drawing, preload, application, load direction, and quantity.
Prepare quotation decision
Quotation follows after the feasible product route and review boundary are clear.
Prepare the details TFL needs for RFQ review
Send the model, dimensions, drawing context, application details, quantity, and contact information so the review path is clear before quotation.
Request RFQ ReviewModel details
- Bearing model or marking
- Bore / OD / width
Technical needs
- Accuracy or precision requirement
- Mounting style or drawing
Application context
- Application and load direction
- Quantity and requested timing
Documents and contact
- Drawing, photo, BOM, or dimension sheet
- Contact information
Related Product and RFQ Paths
These links stay pointed at the final site structure, even when a future route is not rebuilt yet.
Reduce avoidable trial runs with clearer cross roller bearing review.
Quality review
Model markings, dimensions, accuracy notes, and document requests can be checked before the RFQ path is prepared.
Drawing assessment
Drawings, photos, BOM lines, and measured dimensions help reduce avoidable back-and-forth during bearing review.
Application support
Machine position, load direction, mounting context, and quantity details help TFL route the request more clearly.
FAQ
Start with the product family that matches the motion type. If the request is rotary support, begin with cross roller bearings; if it is linear guide-style travel, use crossed roller guides or slide paths.
Yes. A drawing, measured bearing, or sample photo can support review when it shows the mounting interface, ring structure, dimensions, application, and quantity.
No. This product hub routes the request. Availability, price, and timing are reviewed only after model, dimensions, drawing or photo, application, quantity, and delivery context are clear.