CONSOLIDATED BEARING 2306 M P/6 C/2 Self Aligning Ball Bearings

CONSOLIDATED BEARING 2306 M P/6 C/2 Self Aligning Ball Bearings Sleeve Bearings Category Product Brochures 0.75 Inch | 19.05 Mi Nominal Outside Diameter , Self Aligning Ball Bearings 0.375 Inch | 9.525 M Nominal Bore Manufacturing Service . NACHI BEARINGS LTD Get Your Free.

Brand Name:CONSOLIDATED BEARING
Model Number:2306 M P/6 C/2
Bearing Duty:Normal Duty
Bearing Family:Grip Tight Ball Bearing
Bearing Series:207 Series
Housing Material:Stainless Steel
Housing Type:Wide Slot Take-Up
Seal Type:Triple Lip
d:1.4375 in
Anti-Rotation Pin:Yes
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Product Details

Bearing DutyNormal Duty
Bearing FamilyGrip Tight Ball Bearing
Bearing Series207 Series
Housing MaterialStainless Steel
Housing TypeWide Slot Take-Up
Seal TypeTriple Lip
d1.4375 in
Anti-Rotation PinYes
Ball Bearing Housing Series207 Series
Ball GradeClass 24
Ball MaterialStainless Steel
Base to Center HeightStandard
Bearing Bore ShapeRound
Bearing Inner Ring MaterialSteel
Bearing Insert MaterialNickel-Coated Steel
Bearing Locking DeviceTapered Adapter Sleeve
Bearing Outer Ring MaterialSteel
End Cap GrooveYes
Expansion TypeNon-Expansion
Flinger MaterialStainless Steel
Flinger TypeINTERNAL RUBBER LIP FLINGER
Grease TypeMobilgrease FM222
Housing CoatingNo Coating
Manufacturing Plant LocationRogersville, TN
Max Bearing Speed5040 rpm
Retainer MaterialPolymer
Retainer TypeMax Life Cage
Ring SizeStandard
Self AligningSelf Centering
Shaft Attachment (2)Grip Tight
Ship Weight1.66 LB
UPC782476999797
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