5.512 Inch | 140 Millimeter x 9.843 Inch | 250 Millimeter x 1.654 Inch | 42 Millimeter SKF NU 228 ECML/C3 Cylindrical Roller Bearings

YOU’LL 5.512 Inch | 140 Millimeter x 9.843 Inch | 250 Millimeter x 1.654 Inch | 42 Millimeter FIND AN EXTENSIVE SELECTION NACHI BEARINGS LTD OF 5.512 Inch | 140 Millimeter x 9.843 Inch | 250 Millimeter x 1.654 Inch | 42 Millimeter SKF NU 228 ECML/C3 Cylindrical Roller Bearings 765 kN static load capacity: FOR SALE.

Brand Name:SKF
Model Number:NU 228 ECML/C3
Bearing Duty:Normal Duty
Bearing Family:Eccentric Collar Ball Bearing
Bearing Series:205 Series
Housing Material:Cast Iron
Housing Type:2 Bolt Pillow Block
Seal Type:Single Lip
d:0.8750 in
Anti-Rotation Pin:Yes
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Product Details

Bearing DutyNormal Duty
Bearing FamilyEccentric Collar Ball Bearing
Bearing Series205 Series
Housing MaterialCast Iron
Housing Type2 Bolt Pillow Block
Seal TypeSingle Lip
d0.8750 in
Anti-Rotation PinYes
Ball Bearing Housing Series205 Series
Ball GradeClass 10
Ball MaterialSteel
Base to Center HeightLow
Bearing Bore ShapeRound
Bearing Inner Ring MaterialSteel
Bearing Insert MaterialSteel
Bearing Locking DeviceEccentric Collar
Bearing Outer Ring MaterialSteel
End Cap GrooveYes
Expansion TypeNon-Expansion
Flinger MaterialSteel
Flinger TypeRubberized
Grease TypeUnirex N2
Housing CoatingPowder Coat
Manufacturing Plant LocationRogersville, TN
Max Bearing Speed7500 rpm
Retainer MaterialNylon
Retainer TypeStd Retainer
Ring SizeStandard
Self AligningSelf Centering
Shaft Attachment (2)Eccentric Collar
Ship Weight1.72 LB
UPC782475119400
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