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I am thinking to use as shoulder screw this one: https://www.mcmaster.com/#91273a317/=15915vm
and as bearing: https://www.mcmaster.com/#7930k13/=15915hk
Bearing being mounted on strut-based "arms" and hold a 11gal Bayou Classic MLT with a pivoted swing.
Sorry I am not an engineer and grew up metric.
Yes that setup will be plenty strong enough. I see each bearing is rated at 1000 lbs dynamic load and probably a higher static load. A 1/2 SS screw has a shear strength of about 7500 lbs. So you could easily use those for 111 gal let alone 11.
The socket head screws I used are only partially threaded so they have a solid 1/2 shaft where there are no threads which work quite well as a "shoulder". 1/2" alloy steel screws have a shear strength of almost 20,000 lbs each. But I'm guessing you want stainless and like I said they will be plenty strong.
Feel free to post a pic when you're done!