0.236 Inch | 6 Millimeter x 0.354 Inch | 9 Millimeter x 0.315 Inch | 8 Millimeter KOYO K6X9X8 Needle Non Thrust Roller Bearings

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Brand Name:KOYO
Model Number:K6X9X8
Category:Plain Bearing Spherical Rod Ends
Inventory:2.0
Minimum Buy Quantity:N/A
Weight:0.095
Product Group:B04286
Stud Profile:Female
Mounting Thread:M12 X 1.75
Thread Direction:Right Hand
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Product Details

CategoryPlain Bearing Spherical Rod Ends
Inventory2.0
Minimum Buy QuantityN/A
Weight0.095
Product GroupB04286
Stud ProfileFemale
Mounting ThreadM12 X 1.75
Thread DirectionRight Hand
Rolling ElementSpherical Plain
Material - Outer MemberSteel
Material - BallSteel
Material - LinerStainless Steel | Teflon
RelubricatableNo
EnclosureOpen
Other Features3 Piece | Precision | Chrome Plated Ball | Self Lubricating
Long Description12MM Bore; 12MM House Width; Female Stud Profile; M12 X 1.75; Right Hand Thread Direction; Spherical Plain Bearing; Steel Outer Member; Steel Ball; St
Inch - MetricMetric
UNSPSC31171508
Harmonized Tariff Code8483.30.80.55
NounBearing
Keyword 3Rod End
Keyword StringPlain Spherical Rod End
Manufacturer Item NumberMHFR12T
Weight / LBS0.209
Housing Width0.472 Inch | 12 Millimeter
d0.472 Inch | 12 Millimeter
Ball Width0.63 Inch | 16 Millimeter
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