0.591 Inch | 15 Millimeter x 0.906 Inch | 23 Millimeter x 0.787 Inch | 20 Millimeter KOYO NK15/20A Needle Non Thrust Roller Bearings

0.591 Inch | 15 Millimeter x 0.906 Inch | 23 Millimeter x 0.787 Inch | 20 Millimeter KOYO NK15/20A Needle Non Thrust Roller Bearings SEARCH - Whether it's agriculture or 118 Width (mm) construction 1240 kN Basic dynamic load rating (C) equipment your working 0.591 Inch | 15 Millimeter x 0.906 Inch | 23 Millimeter x 0.787 Inch | 20 Millimeter on, Has NACHI BEARINGS LTD theNeedle Non Thrust Roller Bearings you need.

Brand Name:KOYO
Model Number:NK15/20A
Category:Mounted Units & Inserts
Inventory:0.0
Minimum Buy Quantity:N/A
Weight:41.889
Product Group:M06288
Design Unit:METRIC
Bearing Weight:40.70 Kg
Cage Type:EMB
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Product Details

CategoryMounted Units & Inserts
Inventory0.0
Minimum Buy QuantityN/A
Weight41.889
Product GroupM06288
Design UnitMETRIC
Bearing Weight40.70 Kg
Cage TypeEMB
UPC Code087796188037
Cage MaterialBrass
Superseded Part23140YMBW33
d - Bore200 mm
D - Outer Diameter340.000 mm
B - Inner Ring Width112 mm
B - Outer Ring Width112.000 mm
R - Inner Ring To Clear Radius12.500 mm
r - Outer Ring To Clear Radius22.500 mm
da - Inner Ring Backing Diameter230.000 mm
Da - Outer Ring Backing Diameter308.000 mm
C0 - Static Radial Rating2290000 N
C1(2) - Dynamic Radial Rating (Two-Rows)1660000 N
e - ISO Factor30.31
Y0 - ISO Factor42.15
Y1 - ISO Factor53.2
Y2 - ISO Factor62.1
Reference Thermal Speed Rating (Grease)1200
Reference Thermal Speed Rating (Oil)71400
Cg - Geometry Factor80.0978
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