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What is MM90EX 100 DU C1 bearing interchange?

Brand Name:TIMKEN
Model Number:MM90EX 100 DU C1
d:25 mm
radial static load capacity::39200 N
D:42 mm
radial dynamic load capacity::15600 N
misalignment angle::7 °
operating temperature range::-40 to +302 °F
inner ring width::20 mm
material specification::500SP1 SL1
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Product Details

d25 mm
radial static load capacity:39200 N
D42 mm
radial dynamic load capacity:15600 N
misalignment angle:7 °
operating temperature range:-40 to +302 °F
inner ring width:20 mm
material specification:500SP1 SL1
bearing type:Radial
standards met:RoHS
closure type:Open
maximum p value:39.2 N/mm2
outer ring material:Hardened SUJ2
maximum v value:0.15 m/s
outer ring width:16 mm
maximum pv value:0.80 N/mm2 x m/s
finish/coating:MoS2 Coating
series:SPS
B20 mm
manufacturer catalog:Click here
bearing material:OILES 500SP1 SL1 High-strength Brass with Embedded Solid Lubricant
additional details:Lead Free
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