CONSOLIDATED BEARING 1212-K Self Aligning Ball Bearings

Our highly-skilled and factory-trained service NACHI BEARINGS LTD experts have the resources to help you with 9.068 Weight / LBS all your CONSOLIDATED BEARING 1212-K Self Aligning Ball Bearings needs - including 4.12 Weight routine maintenance, major repairs, warranty service, and Self Aligning Ball Bearings equipment inspections. TIMKEN Brand

Brand Name:CONSOLIDATED BEARING
Model Number:1212-K
Bearing Duty:Normal Duty
Bearing Family:D-Lock Ball Bearing
Bearing Series:204 Series
Housing Material:Polymer
Housing Type:4 Bolt Flange
Seal Type:Triple Lip
d:20.0000 mm
Anti-Rotation Pin:Yes
PDF 1212-K

Product Details

Bearing DutyNormal Duty
Bearing FamilyD-Lock Ball Bearing
Bearing Series204 Series
Housing MaterialPolymer
Housing Type4 Bolt Flange
Seal TypeTriple Lip
d20.0000 mm
Anti-Rotation PinYes
Ball Bearing Housing Series204 Series
Ball GradeClass 24
Ball Material440 STAINLESS STEEL PER S508
Base to Center HeightNot Applicable
Bearing Bore ShapeRound
Bearing Inner Ring MaterialSteel
Bearing Insert MaterialNickel-Coated Steel
Bearing Locking DeviceConcentric Clamp Collar
Bearing Outer Ring MaterialSteel
End Cap GrooveYes
Expansion TypeNon-Expansion
Flinger MaterialStainless Steel
Flinger TypeINTERNAL RUBBER LIP FLINGER
Grease TypeMobilgrease FM222
Housing CoatingNo Coating
Manufacturing Plant LocationRogersville, TN
Max Bearing Speed6000 rpm
Retainer MaterialPolymer
Retainer TypeMax Life Cage
Ring SizeStandard
Self AligningSelf Centering
Shaft Attachment (2)D-Lock
Ship Weight0.39 LB
UPC782475985647
View more

Company Profile

Phone +1-630-612-6376
View more

Related News

  • Can you replace rod bearings with engine still in car? | For AOct 11, 2011 — He said it will need rod bearings eventually. My question iscould I change the bearings by just dropping the pan with the engine still in the car  Rod...
  • Replace both front wheel bearings, or just one? - NorthShould I replace both sides or just the one that is bad. I ask cause if it failed due to hitting a curb at speed, yes, i would do both,but if just wear and age on the factory bearings..so absent of...
  • How are bearing balls made? | Engineering360Jul 31, 2019 — Metal bearing balls are manufactured from steel wire or rod. During the first step in the process, the wire or rod is cut into small pieces called slugs. The volume of material for the...
  • Recommended Products

    All Products Contact Now