MFR #:7319BMUC3
EIS #:7319BMUC3BNLZ02
UPC #:4991893851380
MFR #:7319BMUC3
EIS #:7319BMUC3BNLZ02
UPC #:4991893851380
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Angular Contact Ball Bearing. Balls and the inner ring and outer ring raceways are designed for contact in a specific contact angle, which means this type of bearing is suitable for composite loads (axial load and radial load). The contact angle means that axial force components are generated when a radial load is applied, so these are normally used in pairs at either end of a shaft.
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Angular Contact Ball Bearing. Balls and the inner ring and outer ring raceways are designed for contact in a specific contact angle, which means this type of bearing is suitable for composite loads (axial load and radial load). The contact angle means that axial force components are generated when a radial load is applied, so these are normally used in pairs at either end of a shaft.
- Attributes
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Attributes
General Information
Item NameAngular Contact Ball Bearing
General Features
Net Weight18 lb
Design & Construction
Bore TypeCylindrical
Cage MaterialMachined High Strength Brass Cage
Inner Ring MaterialJIS SUJ2 Steel
Outer Ring MaterialJIS SUJ2 Steel
Rolling Element MaterialJIS SUJ2 Steel
Performance Details
Contact Angle40
Dynamic Load Capacity158000 N
Operating Temperature120 °C (248 °F)
Precision ClassP0
Speed Rating3000 rpm (Grease) | 4000 rpm (Oil)
Static Load Capacity137000 N
Physical Properties
Bore Diameter95 mm
Outside Diameter200 mm
Overall Width45 mm
Radial Internal ClearanceC3
Features
- With angular contact ball bearings, the balls and the inner ring and outer ring raceways form a specific angle of contact
- When used in a single configuration, axial load is limited to a single direction, this type of bearing is suitable for bearing composite loads made up of axial and radial loads
- Since this type of bearing has a contact angle, axial components are generated when a radial load is applied
- Becasue of this, this type of bearing is normally used in pairs at either end of a shaft.