0.813 Inch | 20.65 Millimeter x 2 Inch | 50.8 Millimeter x 1 Inch | 25.4 Millimeter TIMKEN MM50EX DU 50 C1 Precision Ball Bearings

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Brand Name:TIMKEN
Model Number:MM50EX DU 50 C1
mounting::Two-Bolt Base
finish/coating::Nickel Plated
d:1.2500 in
B:1.62 in
bore type::Round
operating temperature range::-20 to +225 °F
base to bore centerline::1.8800 in
radial dynamic load capacity::5759 lb
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mounting:Two-Bolt Base
finish/coating:Nickel Plated
d1.2500 in
B1.62 in
bore type:Round
operating temperature range:-20 to +225 °F
base to bore centerline:1.8800 in
radial dynamic load capacity:5759 lb
duty type:Normal Duty
radial static load capacity:3461 lb
housing material:Polymer
base width:1.86 in
locking device:Adapter Mounted
D4.8 to 5.12 in
seal type:Contact/Lip
lubrication type:Lubrication Fitting
expansion type:Non-Expansion Bearing (Fixed)
series:207
overall length:6.5400 in
manufacturer catalog number:129532
overall height:3.8900 in
standards met:UL, AFBMA, AGMA, ASMMA, BSA, CMA, MPTA, PTDA, ISO 9002 Certified
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