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What is SB 22204 W33 YS bearing cross reference?

Brand Name:MCGILL
Model Number:SB 22204 W33 YS
d:1.2500 in
radial dynamic load capacity::2150 lbf
D:3.9375 in
radial static load capacity::1080 lbf
B:4.9688 in
seal type::Contact Seal
bore type::Round
length through bore::0.866 in
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d1.2500 in
radial dynamic load capacity:2150 lbf
D3.9375 in
radial static load capacity:1080 lbf
B4.9688 in
seal type:Contact Seal
bore type:Round
length through bore:0.866 in
duty type:Standard Duty
lubrication type:Cannot Be Relubricated
mounting type:Two-Bolt Flange
series:BLCTE200NP
housing material:Malleable Iron - Nickel Protection
replacement bearing:B7-20
locking device:Set Screw
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