22.047 Inch | 560 Millimeter x 29.528 Inch | 750 Millimeter x 5.512 Inch | 140 Millimeter SKF 239/560 CAK/C083W507 Spherical Roller Bearings

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What is 239/560 CAK/C083W507 bearing cross reference?

Brand Name:SKF
Model Number:239/560 CAK/C083W507
d:0.3125 in
radial static load capacity::7500 lb
misalignment angle::7 °
axial static load capacity::750 lb
shank thread length::1.2190 in
lubrication::Grease
rod end type::Male Threaded
operating temperature range::Max 350°
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Product Details

d0.3125 in
radial static load capacity:7500 lb
misalignment angle:7 °
axial static load capacity:750 lb
shank thread length:1.2190 in
lubrication:Grease
rod end type:Male Threaded
operating temperature range:Max 350°
thread direction:Left Hand
head diameter:.8750 in
grade:Precision Extra Capacity
head width:.3440 in
lubrication type:No Fitting
ball width:.4370 in
housing material:4130 Alloy Steel - heat treated - corrosion resistant plating
length to ball center:1.8750 in
ball material:Alloy Steel - heat treated - chrome plated
series:ARE-20
race material:Carbon Steel - corrosion resistant plating
manufacturer catalog number:1540502000
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