1.969 Inch | 50 Millimeter x 3.543 Inch | 90 Millimeter x 0.906 Inch | 23 Millimeter MCGILL SB 22210K W33 SS Spherical Roller Bearings

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What is SB 22210K W33 SS bearing interchange?

Brand Name:MCGILL
Model Number:SB 22210K W33 SS
d:1.5000 in
expansion type::Non-Expansion Bearing (Fixed)
D:3.0900 in
seal type::Labyrnith non-contacting, non-purging seal with DuPont™ Teflon®
bolt circle diameter::4.3800 in
pilot diameter::3.6250 in
flange mounting type::Four-Bolt Piloted
end type::Open
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Product Details

d1.5000 in
expansion type:Non-Expansion Bearing (Fixed)
D3.0900 in
seal type:Labyrnith non-contacting, non-purging seal with DuPont™ Teflon®
bolt circle diameter:4.3800 in
pilot diameter:3.6250 in
flange mounting type:Four-Bolt Piloted
end type:Open
bearing type:Spherical Roller
lubrication type:Lubrication Fitting
housing construction:Solid Housing
bolt size:0.4375 in
bore type:Round
finish / coating:Powder coat
duty type:Heavy Duty
manufacturer upc number:883450061605
housing material:Cast Steel
manufacturer catalog:Click here
B2.9000 in
Weight8 lbs
locking device:Eccentric Collar
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