1.969 Inch | 50 Millimeter x 3.543 Inch | 90 Millimeter x 0.906 Inch | 23 Millimeter MCGILL SB 22210K C3 W33 YSS Spherical Roller Bearings

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Brand Name:MCGILL
Model Number:SB 22210K C3 W33 YSS
d:0.2500 in
radial static load capacity::2700 lbf
misalignment angle::8 °
operating temperature range::Max 250 °F
shank thread length::0.7500 in
head diameter::0.7500 in
rod end type::Female Threaded
head width::0.2810 in
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Product Details

d0.2500 in
radial static load capacity:2700 lbf
misalignment angle:8 °
operating temperature range:Max 250 °F
shank thread length:0.7500 in
head diameter:0.7500 in
rod end type:Female Threaded
head width:0.2810 in
shank thread size:1/4-28
ball width:0.3750 in
thread direction:Left Hand
length to ball center:1.3120 in
grade:Precision
overall height:1.6870 in
thread type:UNF-3B
series:Spherco®
lubrication type:Lubricatable
manufacturer product page:Click here
housing material:Carbon Steel
Weight0.05 lbs
ball material:52100 Alloy Steel
manufacturer upc number:637400189310
race material:Brass
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