DODGE WSTU-SCED-40M Mounted Units & Inserts

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Brand Name:DODGE
Model Number:WSTU-SCED-40M
Bearing number:71964 ACDMA/P4A
Size (mm):440x320x56
Bore Diameter (mm):440
Outer Diameter (mm):320
Width (mm):56
d:320 mm
D:440 mm
B:56 mm
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Bearing number71964 ACDMA/P4A
Size (mm)440x320x56
Bore Diameter (mm)440
Outer Diameter (mm)320
Width (mm)56
d320 mm
D440 mm
B56 mm
d1357 mm
d2357 mm
D1403 mm
r1,2 - min.3 mm
r3,4 - min.1.1 mm
a116.9 mm
da - min.333 mm
db - min.333 mm
Da - max.425 mm
Db - max.434 mm
ra - max.2.5 mm
rb - max.1 mm
dn367 mm
Basic dynamic load rating - C351 kN
Basic static load rating - C0585 kN
Fatigue load limit - Pu12.9 kN
Limiting speed for grease lubrication2200 r/min
Limiting speed for oil lubrication3400 mm/min
Ball - Dw38.1 mm
Ball - z27
Gref282 cm3
Calculation factor - e0.68
Calculation factor - Y21.41
Calculation factor - Y00.76
Calculation factor - X20.67
Calculation factor - Y10.92
Preload class A - GA2200 N
Preload class B - GB4400 N
Preload class C - GC8800 N
Preload class D - GD17600 N
Calculation factor - f1.24
Calculation factor - f10.98
Calculation factor - f2A1
Calculation factor - f2B1.04
Calculation factor - f2C1.08
Calculation factor - f2D1.14
Calculation factor - fHC1
Preload class A683 N/micron
Preload class B892 N/micron
Preload class C1183 N/micron
Preload class D1599 N/micron
r1,2 min.3 mm
r3,4 min.1.1 mm
da min.333 mm
db min.333 mm
Da max.425 mm
Db max.434 mm
ra max.2.5 mm
rb max.1 mm
Basic dynamic load rating C351 kN
Basic static load rating C0585 kN
Fatigue load limit Pu12.9 kN
Attainable speed for grease lubrication2200 r/min
Attainable speed for oil-air lubrication3400 r/min
Ball diameter Dw38.1 mm
Number of balls z27
Reference grease quantity Gref282 cm³
Preload class A GA2200 N
Static axial stiffness, preload class A683 N/µm
Preload class B GB4400 N
Static axial stiffness, preload class B892 N/µm
Preload class C GC8800 N
Static axial stiffness, preload class C1183 N/µm
Preload class D GD17600 N
Static axial stiffness, preload class D1599 N/µm
Calculation factor f1.24
Calculation factor f10.98
Calculation factor f2A1
Calculation factor f2B1.04
Calculation factor f2C1.08
Calculation factor f2D1.14
Calculation factor fHC1
Calculation factor e0.68
Calculation factor (single, tandem) Y20.87
Calculation factor (single, tandem) Y00.38
Calculation factor (single, tandem) X20.41
Calculation factor (back-to-back, face-to-face) Y10.92
Calculation factor (back-to-back, face-to-face) Y21.41
Calculation factor (back-to-back, face-to-face) Y00.76
Calculation factor (back-to-back, face-to-face) X20.67
Mass bearing24 kg
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