TIMKEN L860048-90023 Tapered Roller Bearing Assemblies

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Brand Name:TIMKEN
Model Number:L860048-90023
Engineering Group:Mounted Bearing
Bearing Number:22220
Shaft Size:90 mm
Shaft Size Type:Metric
Full Timken Part Number:QVVFK20V090SB
Locking Style:Double V-Lock
Weight:35 lb
Housing Style:Four-Bolt Square Flange
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Product Details

Engineering GroupMounted Bearing
Bearing Number22220
Shaft Size90 mm
Shaft Size TypeMetric
Full Timken Part NumberQVVFK20V090SB
Locking StyleDouble V-Lock
Weight35 lb
Housing StyleFour-Bolt Square Flange
UPC Code0883450363426
Dimension BC11.75 in
Dimension C4.9 in
Dimension D8.5000 in
Dimension E8.31 in
Dimension F10.56 in
Dimension H1.50 in
Dimension J (Bolt Size)0.875 in
Dimension L Exp4.54 in
Dimension L Fix4.46 in
Dimension N4.060 in
Dimension RVV0.16 in
Dimension SVV4.62 in
C - Dynamic Load (Basic)97700 lb
C0 - Static Load113000 lb
e - Geometry Factor0.26
Y1 - Geometry Factor2.84
Y2 - Geometry Factor4.23
Oil Lubrication - M/N Seal1200 rpm
Oil Lubrication - T Seal2000 rpm
Oil Lubrication - B/C/O Seal900 rpm
Grease Lubrication - M/N Seal1200 rpm
Grease Lubrication - T Seal1600 rpm
Grease Lubrication - B/C/O Seal900 rpm
Float0.083 in
Shaft Tolerance0.0030 in
Eng Internal Radial Clearance - Min0.0043
Eng Internal Radial Clearance - Max0.0055
Pre Install Clearance Min0.0043 in
Pre Install Clearance Max0.0055 in
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