4.331 Inch | 110 Millimeter x 7.874 Inch | 200 Millimeter x 2.087 Inch | 53 Millimeter MCGILL SB 22222 W33 S Spherical Roller Bearings

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What is SB 22222 W33 S bearing cross reference?

Brand Name:MCGILL
Model Number:SB 22222 W33 S
d:1.2500 in
radial static load capacity::3493 lb
D:3.6250 in
seal type::Single Lip Contact with Flinger
B:2.1250 in
length through bore::2.0156 in
bore type::Round
maximum operating temperature::200 °F
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Product Details

d1.2500 in
radial static load capacity:3493 lb
D3.6250 in
seal type:Single Lip Contact with Flinger
B2.1250 in
length through bore:2.0156 in
bore type:Round
maximum operating temperature:200 °F
duty type:Standard Duty
finish/coating:Gray Painted
mounting type:Four-Bolt Flange
bolt size:0.5000 in
housing material:Cast Iron
maximum rpm:4000 RPM
locking device:Eccentric Collar
lubrication type:Lubrication Fitting
expansion type:Non-Expansion Bearing (Fixed)
series:VF4E 200
housing width:0.6563 in
application:Browning - Standard
replacement bearing:VE-220
inner ring width:2.0156 in
manufacturer catalog number:767375
bearing material:52100 Bearing Steel
manufacturer product page:Click here
radial dynamic load capacity:5782 lb
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