1 Inch | 25.4 Millimeter x 1.313 Inch | 33.35 Millimeter x 0.625 Inch | 15.875 Millimeter KOYO BH-1610 Needle Non Thrust Roller Bearings

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Brand Name:KOYO
Model Number:BH-1610
Category:Needle Non Thrust Roller Bearing
Inventory:10.0
Minimum Buy Quantity:N/A
Weight:0.044
Product Group:B04144
Rolling Element:Needle Roller Bearing
Component:Inner Ring Only
Enclosure:Not Applicable
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Product Details

CategoryNeedle Non Thrust Roller Bearing
Inventory10.0
Minimum Buy QuantityN/A
Weight0.044
Product GroupB04144
Rolling ElementNeedle Roller Bearing
ComponentInner Ring Only
EnclosureNot Applicable
Self AligningNo
RetainerNot Applicable
Number of Rows of RollersNot Applicable
SeparableNo
Closed EndNot Applicable
Inch - MetricInch
RelubricatableNo
Thrust BearingNo
Long Description3/4" Bore; 1" Outside Diameter; 1.036" Width; Needle Roller Bearing; Inner Ring Only; Not Applicable Enclosure; No Self Aligning; Not Applicable Retainer; Not Applicable of Rollers; No
Other FeaturesPlain Inner Ring | Extended Inner Ring
UNSPSC31171512
Harmonized Tariff Code8482.99.25.40
NounBearing
Keyword StringNeedle
Manufacturer Item NumberIRA-12
Weight / LBS0.095
D1 Inch | 25.4 Millimeter
B1.036 Inch | 26.314 Millimeter
d0.75 Inch | 19.05 Millimeter
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