2.559 Inch | 65 Millimeter x 5.512 Inch | 140 Millimeter x 1.89 Inch | 48 Millimeter SKF NJ 2313 ECML/C3 Cylindrical Roller Bearings

2.559 Inch | 65 Millimeter x 5.512 Inch | 140 Millimeter x 1.89 Inch | 48 Millimeter SKF NJ 2313 ECML/C3 Cylindrical Roller Bearings NACHI BEARINGS LTD Manufacturers , Yes (with retaining Bearing Retained Online Wholesale Suppliers‎ 2.559 Inch | 65 Millimeter x 5.512 Inch | 140 Millimeter x 1.89 Inch | 48 Millimeter ! ZZ (Double Shield) Seals

Brand Name:SKF
Model Number:NJ 2313 ECML/C3
Category:Take Up Units
Inventory:0.0
Minimum Buy Quantity:N/A
Weight:21.792
Product Group:M06288
Component Description:Take Up Bearing Only
Rolling Element:Spherical Roller Bearing
Housing Style:Unit Only
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Product Details

CategoryTake Up Units
Inventory0.0
Minimum Buy QuantityN/A
Weight21.792
Product GroupM06288
Component DescriptionTake Up Bearing Only
Rolling ElementSpherical Roller Bearing
Housing StyleUnit Only
Mounting MethodV Lock
Compatible Take Up FrameQMTF
Insert Part Number22222
Housing MaterialCast Steel
Other FeaturesDouble Row | Single Nut | Non-expansion | Two Lip Nitrile Rubber Seal | Steel Cage
Inch - MetricInch
Long DescriptionTake Up Bearing Only; 4" Bore; 2-1/16" Slot Width; 8-5/8" Slot to Slot Distance; Spherical Roller Bearing; Unit Only; V Lock Mount; QMTF Take Up Frame; 22222 Insert Part; Cast Steel Hou
UNSPSC31171533
Harmonized Tariff Code8483.20.40.80
NounBearing
Keyword StringTake Up
Weight / LBS58
Slot to Slot Distance8.625 Inch | 219.08 Millimeter
Slot Width2.063 Inch | 52.4 Millimeter
d4 Inch | 101.6 Millimeter
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