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Re: Telescoping arm bearing block help
I'm not sure I understand you. Are you talking about linear bearings like this that allow linear movement through the bearing? Or are you talking about the bearings for pulleys on a cable-driven telescope? Most of the time, when our team refers to "bearing blocks", it's regarding a piece of metal or plastic that holds a bearing in place, usually on the side of a wheel or other driven implement opposite the motor. Can you please add some more details?
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