0.875 Inch | 22.225 Millimeter x 1.188 Inch | 30.175 Millimeter x 0.625 Inch | 15.875 Millimeter KOYO BH-1410 Needle Non Thrust Roller Bearings

What is 0.875 Inch | 22.225 Millimeter x 1.188 Inch | 30.175 Millimeter x 0.625 Inch | 15.875 Millimeter KOYO BH-1410 Needle Non Thrust Roller Bearings in mechanical engineering? Needle Non Thrust Roller Bearings NACHI BEARINGS LTD Manufacturing Service . Upload your CAD file for an 0.875 Inch | 22.225 Millimeter x 1.188 Inch | 30.175 Millimeter x 0.625 Inch | 15.875 Millimeter instant.

What is BH-1410 bearing cross reference?

Brand Name:KOYO
Model Number:BH-1410
Category:Precision Ball Bearings
Inventory:0.0
Minimum Buy Quantity:N/A
Weight:0.472
Product Group:B04270
Enclosure:Open
Precision Class:ABEC 7 | ISO P4
Material - Ball:Steel
PDF BH-1410

Product Details

CategoryPrecision Ball Bearings
Inventory0.0
Minimum Buy QuantityN/A
Weight0.472
Product GroupB04270
EnclosureOpen
Precision ClassABEC 7 | ISO P4
Material - BallSteel
Number of Bearings2 (1 Pair)
Contact Angle25 Degree
PreloadMedium
Raceway Style1 Rib Outer Ring
Cage MaterialPhenolic
Rolling ElementBall Bearing
Mounting ArrangementDuplex-Universal
Flush GroundYes
Inch - MetricMetric
Other FeaturesSingle Row | Angular Contact | Super Precision
Long Description25MM Bore; 62MM Outside Diameter; 34MM Width; Open Enclosure; ABEC 7 | ISO P4 Precision; Steel Ball Material; 2 (1 Pair) Bearings; 25 Degree Contact Angle; Phenolic Cage Material; 1 Rib Outer Ring Rac
UNSPSC31171531
Harmonized Tariff Code8482.10.50.28
NounBearing
Keyword StringBall Angular Contact
B1.339 Inch | 34 Millimeter
D2.441 Inch | 62 Millimeter
d0.984 Inch | 25 Millimeter
View more

Company Profile

Phone +1-630-612-6376
View more

Related News

  • Can you replace rod bearings with engine still in car? | For AOct 11, 2011 — He said it will need rod bearings eventually. My question iscould I change the bearings by just dropping the pan with the engine still in the car  Rod...
  • Replace both front wheel bearings, or just one? - NorthShould I replace both sides or just the one that is bad. I ask cause if it failed due to hitting a curb at speed, yes, i would do both,but if just wear and age on the factory bearings..so absent of...
  • How are bearing balls made? | Engineering360Jul 31, 2019 — Metal bearing balls are manufactured from steel wire or rod. During the first step in the process, the wire or rod is cut into small pieces called slugs. The volume of material for the...
  • Recommended Products

    All Products Contact Now