2.756 Inch | 70 Millimeter x 5.906 Inch | 150 Millimeter x 2.5 Inch | 63.5 Millimeter KOYO 5314CD3 Angular Contact Ball Bearings

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Brand Name:KOYO
Model Number:5314CD3
Category:Single Row Ball Bearing
Inventory:0.0
Minimum Buy Quantity:N/A
Product Group:B00308
Enclosure:2 Metal Shields
Precision Class:ABEC 1 | ISO P0
Maximum Capacity / Filling Slot:No
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Product Details

CategorySingle Row Ball Bearing
Inventory0.0
Minimum Buy QuantityN/A
Product GroupB00308
Enclosure2 Metal Shields
Precision ClassABEC 1 | ISO P0
Maximum Capacity / Filling SlotNo
Rolling ElementBall Bearing
Snap RingNo
Internal Special FeaturesNo
Cage MaterialSteel
Internal ClearanceC0-Medium
Inch - MetricMetric
Long Description12MM Bore; 32MM Outside Diameter; 10MM Outer Race Width; 2 Metal Shields; Ball Bearing; ABEC 1 | ISO P0; No Filling Slot; No Snap Ring; No Internal Special Features; C0-Medium Internal Clearance; Stee
Other FeaturesDeep Groove
UNSPSC31171504
Harmonized Tariff Code8482.10.50.68
NounBearing
Keyword StringBall
Weight / LBS0.037
Outer Race Width0.394 Inch | 10 Millimeter
d0.472 Inch | 12 Millimeter
Inner Race Width0 Inch | 0 Millimeter
D1.26 Inch | 32 Millimeter
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