0.25 Inch | 6.35 Millimeter x 0.438 Inch | 11.125 Millimeter x 0.312 Inch | 7.925 Millimeter KOYO B-45-OH Needle Non Thrust Roller Bearings

High Quality 0.25 Inch | 6.35 Millimeter x 0.438 Inch | 11.125 Millimeter x 0.312 Inch | 7.925 Millimeter 0.25 Inch | 6.35 Millimeter x 0.438 Inch | 11.125 Millimeter x 0.312 Inch | 7.925 Millimeter KOYO B-45-OH Needle Non Thrust Roller Bearings. Competitive NACHI BEARINGS LTD 1-9/64 in rod hole diameter: Needle Non Thrust Roller Bearings Pricing. Accept Small Order. Easy and Fast Shipping.

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Brand Name:KOYO
Model Number:B-45-OH
Category:Sleeve Bearings
Inventory:0.0
Minimum Buy Quantity:N/A
Product Group:B04264
Profile:Bushing With Flange
Material Description:Oil Impregnated Sintered Bronze
Material:SAE841
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Product Details

CategorySleeve Bearings
Inventory0.0
Minimum Buy QuantityN/A
Product GroupB04264
ProfileBushing With Flange
Material DescriptionOil Impregnated Sintered Bronze
MaterialSAE841
Inch - MetricInch
Long Description3/16" Nominal Bore; 5/16" Nominal Outside Diameter; 5/16" Length Thru Bore; Bushing With Flange Profile; Oil Impregnated Sintered Bronze; SAE841 Material; 0.19" Bore; 7/16" Fl
UNSPSC31171515
Harmonized Tariff Code84833080
NounBearing
Keyword StringPlain
Manufacturer Item NumberFF-303-2
Manufacturer Internal Number102007
D0.313 Inch | 7.95 Millimeter
Nominal Bore0.188 Inch | 4.775 Millimeter
Flange Outside Diameter0.438 Inch | 11.125 Millimeter
d0.19 Inch | 4.826 Millimeter
Flange Thickness0.063 Inch | 1.6 Millimeter
Nominal Outside Diameter0.313 Inch | 7.95 Millimeter
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