1.378 Inch | 35 Millimeter x 2.835 Inch | 72 Millimeter x 1.181 Inch | 30 Millimeter TIMKEN MM35BS72DH Precision Ball Bearings

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What is MM35BS72DH bearing interchange?

Brand Name:TIMKEN
Model Number:MM35BS72DH
d:1.0000 in
bore type::Round
unit type::Side Mount
cage material::Nylon
bearing material::52100 Bearing Steel
compatible shaft diameter::1.0000 in
housing material::Cast Iron
finish / coating::Gray Paint
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Product Details

d1.0000 in
bore type:Round
unit type:Side Mount
cage material:Nylon
bearing material:52100 Bearing Steel
compatible shaft diameter:1.0000 in
housing material:Cast Iron
finish / coating:Gray Paint
locking device:Eccentric Lock
housing construction:Cast Iron
duty type:Normal Duty
housing type:Ball Bearing Take Up Unit
seal type:Contact
inner ring width:Narrow Inner Race
operating temperature range:200° °F
insert bearing type:Eccentric Lock - Narrow Inner Race
lubrication type:Grease
insert material:52100 Bearing Steel
maximum rpm:3500 rpm
lubricant:#2 Lithium
expansion type:Non-Expansion Bearing (Fixed)
misalignment angle:1-1/2 °
series:TU220UR
application:General Industrial
bearing style:Ball Bearing Take-up Unit
manufacturer catalog:Click here
bearing type:Standard Slot
manufacturer upc number:662798839752
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