FAG 7307-B-MP Angular Contact Ball Bearings

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Brand Name:FAG
Model Number:7307-B-MP
Category:Pillow Block
Inventory:0.0
Minimum Buy Quantity:N/A
Weight:8.67
Product Group:M06110
Number of Mounting Holes:2
Mounting Method:Set Screw
Housing Style:2 Bolt Pillow Block
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Product Details

CategoryPillow Block
Inventory0.0
Minimum Buy QuantityN/A
Weight8.67
Product GroupM06110
Number of Mounting Holes2
Mounting MethodSet Screw
Housing Style2 Bolt Pillow Block
Rolling ElementBall Bearing
Housing MaterialCast Iron
Expansion / Non-expansionNon-expansion
Mounting Bolts7/8 Inch
RelubricatableYes
Insert Part NumberB350
SealsNitrile Rubber
Housing Configuration1 Piece Solid
Inch - MetricInch
Other FeaturesSingle Row | Spherical | Has Trash Guard
Long Description2 Bolt Pillow Block; 2-15/16" Bore; 3-1/2" Base to Center Height; Set Screw Mount; Ball Bearing; 8-1/2" Minimum Bolt Spacing; 10-1/4" Bolt Spacing Maximum; Relubricatable; Cast Iro
UNSPSC31171511
Harmonized Tariff Code8483.20.40.40
NounBearing
Keyword StringPillow Block
Manufacturer Item Number1001-01215
Manufacturer Internal Number24885
Weight / LBS19.1
D2.185 Inch | 55.499 Millimeter
Nominal Bolt Center to Center9 Inch | 229 Millimeter
Bolt Spacing Maximum10.25 Inch | 260.35Millimeter
d2.938 Inch | 74.625 Millimeter
Actual Bolt Center to Center0 Inch | 0Millimeter
B3.5 Inch | 88.9 Millimeter
Bolt Spacing Minimum8.5 Inch | 215.9Millimeter
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