DODGE P2B-BASP-103 Mounted Units & Inserts

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Brand Name:DODGE
Model Number:P2B-BASP-103
Bearing number:4T-18690/18620
Size (mm):46.038x79.375x17.462
Bore Diameter (mm):46,038
Outer Diameter (mm):79,375
Width (mm):17,462
d:46,038 mm
D:79,375 mm
T:17,462 mm
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Product Details

Bearing number4T-18690/18620
Size (mm)46.038x79.375x17.462
Bore Diameter (mm)46,038
Outer Diameter (mm)79,375
Width (mm)17,462
d46,038 mm
D79,375 mm
T17,462 mm
B17,462 mm
C13,495 mm
ra1 max.1,5 mm
a2,2 mm
Da71 mm
db51 mm
ra max.2,8 mm
da56 mm
Db74 mm
Weight0,329 Kg
Basic dynamic load rating (C)45,5 kN
Basic static load rating (C0)56 kN
(Grease) Lubrication Speed4 600 r/min
(Oil) Lubrication Speed6 200 r/min
Calculation factor (e)0,37
Calculation factor (Y0)0,88
d161 mm
e0.37
Y21.6
Y00.88
Mass0.33 kg
Dynamic load, C45.5 kN
Rating life coefficient, A21.4
Static load, C056 kN
Fatigue limit load, Cu6.8 kN
Nlim (oil)6,200 rpm
Nlim (grease)4,600 rpm
Min operating temperature, Tmin-40 °C
Max operating temperature, Tmax120 °C
Characteristic cage frequency, FTF0.44 Hz
Characteristic rolling element frequency, BSF8.16 Hz
Characteristic outer ring frequency, BPF08.83 Hz
Characteristic inner ring frequency, BPFI11.17 Hz
ra max2.8 mm
r1a max1.5 mm
CategoryBearings
Inventory0.0
Minimum Buy QuantityN/A
Weight / Kilogram0.344
Product GroupB04334
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