0.375 Inch | 9.525 Millimeter x 0.625 Inch | 15.875 Millimeter x 0.765 Inch | 19.431 Millimeter KOYO IR-612-1 Needle Non Thrust Roller Bearings

Browse 0.375 Inch | 9.525 Millimeter x 0.625 Inch | 15.875 Millimeter x 0.765 Inch | 19.431 Millimeter KOYO IR-612-1 Needle Non Thrust Roller Bearings NACHI BEARINGS LTD Categories in the Manufacturers Online Free. 41,4 Kg Weight including 16 mm C Needle Non Thrust Roller Bearings. 0.375 Inch | 9.525 Millimeter x 0.625 Inch | 15.875 Millimeter x 0.765 Inch | 19.431 Millimeter

Brand Name:KOYO
Model Number:IR-612-1
Category:Tapered Roller Bearings Assembly
Inventory:0.0
Minimum Buy Quantity:N/A
Weight:4.63
Product Group:B04334
Precision Class:Standard
Component:Assembly
Basic Number:JM718149
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Product Details

CategoryTapered Roller Bearings Assembly
Inventory0.0
Minimum Buy QuantityN/A
Weight4.63
Product GroupB04334
Precision ClassStandard
ComponentAssembly
Basic NumberJM718149
Assembly Number90C01
Assembly ComponentsJM718149 (2) | JM718110 (2) | M718110ES (1) | M718149XA (1)
End Play0.003
Number of Tapered RowsDouble Row
Inch - MetricMetric
Other Features2 Single Cone | 2 Single Cup
Long DescriptionAssembly; Standard Precision; Components JM718149 (2) | JM718110 (2) | M718110ES (1) | M718149XA (1); 90MM Bore; 145MM Outside Diameter; 70MM Assembly Width; 0.003MM End Play; Double Row of Rollers
UNSPSC31171516
Harmonized Tariff Code8482.20.00.00
NounBearing
Keyword StringTapered
Manufacturer Item NumberJM718149-90C01
Weight / LBS10.207
Assembly Width2.756 Inch | 70 Millimeter
Flange Outside Diameter0 Inch | 0 Millimeter
d3.543 Inch | 90 Millimeter
D5.709 Inch | 145 Millimeter
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