3.543 Inch | 90 Millimeter x 7.48 Inch | 190 Millimeter x 2.52 Inch | 64 Millimeter MCGILL SB 22318 W33 SS Spherical Roller Bearings

3.543 Inch | 90 Millimeter x 7.48 Inch | 190 Millimeter x 2.52 Inch | 64 Millimeter MCGILL SB 22318 W33 SS Spherical Roller Bearings with easy-to-use parts graphics, giving 3.543 Inch | 90 Millimeter x 7.48 Inch | 190 Millimeter x 2.52 Inch | 64 Millimeter you the ability to check parts availability, 6.4370 in shaft diameter: Spherical Roller Bearings pricing, NACHI BEARINGS LTD examine remanufactured options. 29106-0406 manufacturer catalog number:

What is SB 22318 W33 SS bearing interchange?

Brand Name:MCGILL
Model Number:SB 22318 W33 SS
d:1.4375 in
horizontal bolt spacing::2 in
bore type::Round
vertical bolt spacing::1-1/4 in
duty type::Standard Duty
shaft centerline height::2-3/8 in
mounting type::Three-Bolt Bracket Style
hub diameter::3-3/4 in
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Product Details

d1.4375 in
horizontal bolt spacing:2 in
bore type:Round
vertical bolt spacing:1-1/4 in
duty type:Standard Duty
shaft centerline height:2-3/8 in
mounting type:Three-Bolt Bracket Style
hub diameter:3-3/4 in
housing material:PBT Thermoplastic
bracket width:3-1/2 in
locking device:Set Screw
unit standoff:1-55/64 in
radial dynamic load capacity:4950 lbf
bolt size:1/2
radial static load capacity:2770 lbf
lubrication type:Lubrication Fitting
seal type:Dual Lip with Slinger
series:MUCFBL200RFB
length through bore:1.689 in
replacement bearing:MUC207-23RF
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