1.75 Inch | 44.45 Millimeter x 2.125 Inch | 53.975 Millimeter x 0.75 Inch | 19.05 Millimeter KOYO B-2812;PDL125 Needle Non Thrust Roller Bearings

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Brand Name:KOYO
Model Number:B-2812;PDL125
Category:Cam Followers Stud Type
Inventory:3.0
Minimum Buy Quantity:N/A
Weight:0.027
Product Group:B04120
Roller Surface Profile:Crowned
Profile:Stud Type
Thread Size:M8X1.25
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Product Details

CategoryCam Followers Stud Type
Inventory3.0
Minimum Buy QuantityN/A
Weight0.027
Product GroupB04120
Roller Surface ProfileCrowned
ProfileStud Type
Thread SizeM8X1.25
Stud ProfileStandard Stud
EnclosureSealed
Rolling ElementNeedle Bearing
RelubricatableYes
Hex SocketYes
Inch - MetricMetric
Other FeaturesCaged | Lubri-Disc Seals
Long Description19MM Roller Diameter; 11MM Roller Width; Crowned Roller Surface Profile; 8MM Stud Diameter; M8X1.25 Thread Size; Standard Stud Stud Profile; Sealed Enclosure; Needle Bearing; Yes Relubricatable; Yes H
UNSPSC31171530
Harmonized Tariff Code8482.40.00.00
NounBearing
Keyword StringCam Follower
Manufacturer Item NumberMCFR 19 SB
Manufacturer Internal Number1619155001
Weight / LBS0.06
Roller Width0.433 Inch | 11 Millimeter
Roller Diameter0.748 Inch | 19 Millimeter
Stud Diameter0.315 Inch | 8 Millimeter
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