AbstractThe bending deflection of cam profile was analyzed for three paths of contact and distinct Hertzian contact pressure. The impact happened between the disc cam and roller follower based on the contact parameters. The contact parameters are contact body stiffness, sliding contact velocity, exponent and penetration. A disc cam and roller follower system were discussed and analyzed for the dynamic response of the follower and bending deflection of the cam profile. The objective of this paper was to study the effect of contact load on the bending deflection. A system with spring stiffness (k) and viscous damping coefficient (c) at the end of the follower stem was used to reduce the bending deflection on the cam profile. The theory of circular plate was applied to derive the analytic solution of the bending deflection. The dynamic response of the follower had been determined by using the SolidWorks software based on the contact parameters. The experimental setup was done through an infrared camera device. Finite-element analysis was used to calculate the bending deflection of the cam profile numerically. Finite-element analysis was carried out by using the ANSYS version 19.2 package. The analytic and simulation results are checked and verified for bending deflection at the point of contact. The reduction rate for bending deflection was 73.425% for path no. (1), 85.925% for path no. (2) and 61.467% for path no. (3).