2.756 Inch | 70 Millimeter x 4.331 Inch | 110 Millimeter x 2.126 Inch | 54 Millimeter IKO NAS5014UUNR Cylindrical Roller Bearings

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Brand Name:IKO
Model Number:NAS5014UUNR
Category:Mounted Cartridge Units
Inventory:0.0
Minimum Buy Quantity:N/A
Weight:8.172
Product Group:M06288
Mounting Method:Concentric Collar
Housing Style:Cartridge Unit
Housing Material:Cast Steel
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Product Details

CategoryMounted Cartridge Units
Inventory0.0
Minimum Buy QuantityN/A
Weight8.172
Product GroupM06288
Mounting MethodConcentric Collar
Housing StyleCartridge Unit
Housing MaterialCast Steel
Rolling ElementSpherical Roller Bearing
Expansion / Non-expansionNon-expansion
RelubricatableYes
Insert Part Number22215
SealsTriple Lip Contact
Other FeaturesDouble Row | Single Set Screw | Viton Seal
Long Description2-15/16" Bore; 5-7/8" Outside Diameter; 3.14" Cartridge Housing Width; Concentric Collar; Cartridge Unit Housing; Cast Steel; Spherical Roller Bearing; 3.62" Length Thru Bore; Relu
Inch - MetricInch
UNSPSC31171535
Harmonized Tariff Code8483.20.40.80
NounBearing
Keyword StringCartridge
Weight / LBS18
d2.938 Inch | 74.625 Millimeter
D3.62 Inch | 91.948 Millimeter
Cartridge Housing Width3.14 Inch | 79.756 Millimeter
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