1.378 Inch | 35 Millimeter x 3.15 Inch | 80 Millimeter x 1.374 Inch | 34.9 Millimeter KOYO 53072RSCD3 Angular Contact Ball Bearings

High Quality 1.378 Inch | 35 Millimeter x 3.15 Inch | 80 Millimeter x 1.374 Inch | 34.9 Millimeter KOYO 53072RSCD3 Angular Contact Ball Bearings. J7 Fit Competitive 1.378 Inch | 35 Millimeter x 3.15 Inch | 80 Millimeter x 1.374 Inch | 34.9 Millimeter Angular Contact Ball Bearings Pricing. Accept Small Order. Easy and Fast NACHI BEARINGS LTD Shipping.

Brand Name:KOYO
Model Number:53072RSCD3
Category:Angular Contact Ball Bearing
Inventory:0.0
Minimum Buy Quantity:N/A
Weight:0.09
Product Group:B00152
Enclosure:2 Metal Shields
Flush Ground:No
Rolling Element:Ball Bearing
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Product Details

CategoryAngular Contact Ball Bearing
Inventory0.0
Minimum Buy QuantityN/A
Weight0.09
Product GroupB00152
Enclosure2 Metal Shields
Flush GroundNo
Rolling ElementBall Bearing
Number of Rows of BallsDouble Row
Precision ClassABEC 1 | ISO P0
Maximum Capacity / Filling SlotNo
Snap RingNo
Cage MaterialPolyamide
Contact Angle25 Degree
Internal ClearanceC3-Loose
Number of Bearings1 (Single)
Inch - MetricMetric
Long Description17MM Bore; 40MM Outside Diameter; 17.5MM Width; 2 Metal Shields; No Flush Ground; Ball Bearing; Double Row of Balls; ABEC 1 | ISO P0; No Filling Slot; No Snap Ring; C3-Loose; Polyamide Cage; 25 Degree
Other FeaturesGlass Fibre Reinforced Cage
UNSPSC31171531
Harmonized Tariff Code8482.10.50.28
NounBearing
Keyword StringAngular Contact
d0.669 Inch | 17 Millimeter
B0.689 Inch | 17.5 Millimeter
D1.575 Inch | 40 Millimeter
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