CONSOLIDATED BEARING 1316 M Self Aligning Ball Bearings

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Brand Name:CONSOLIDATED BEARING
Model Number:1316 M
Bearing Duty:Medium Duty
Bearing Family:Setscrew Ball Bearing
Bearing Series:218 Series
Housing Material:Cast Iron
Housing Type:4 Bolt Flange
Seal Type:Single Lip
d:3.4375 in
Anti-Rotation Pin:Yes
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Product Details

Bearing DutyMedium Duty
Bearing FamilySetscrew Ball Bearing
Bearing Series218 Series
Housing MaterialCast Iron
Housing Type4 Bolt Flange
Seal TypeSingle Lip
d3.4375 in
Anti-Rotation PinYes
Ball Bearing Housing Series218 Series
Ball GradeClass 10
Ball MaterialSteel
Base to Center HeightNot Applicable
Bearing Bore ShapeRound
Bearing Inner Ring MaterialSteel
Bearing Insert MaterialSteel
Bearing Locking DeviceSetscrew
Bearing Outer Ring MaterialSteel
End Cap GrooveYes
Expansion TypeNon-Expansion
Flinger MaterialNone
Flinger TypeNone
Grease TypeUnirex N2
Housing CoatingPowder Coat
Manufacturing Plant LocationRogersville, TN
Max Bearing Speed2000 rpm
Retainer MaterialNylon
Retainer TypeStd Retainer
Ring SizeStandard
Self AligningSelf Centering
Shaft Attachment (2)Set Screw
Ship Weight25 LB
UPC782475505975
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