SMITH BCR-1-3/4 Cam Follower and Track Roller - Stud Type

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Brand Name:SMITH
Model Number:BCR-1-3/4
d:60 mm
D:95 mm
B:18 mm
d1:72.74 mm
d2:70.6 mm
D2:85.4 mm
r1,2 min.:1.1 mm
r3,4 min.:0.6 mm
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Product Details

d60 mm
D95 mm
B18 mm
d172.74 mm
d270.6 mm
D285.4 mm
r1,2 min.1.1 mm
r3,4 min.0.6 mm
a27.3 mm
da min.66 mm
da max.72.1 mm
db min.66 mm
db max.70 mm
Da max.89 mm
Db max.90.8 mm
ra max.1 mm
rb max.0.6 mm
Basic dynamic load rating C16.3 kN
Basic static load rating C012.2 kN
Fatigue load limit Pu0.52 kN
Attainable speed for grease lubrication18000 r/min
Ball diameter Dw7.938 mm
Number of balls z25
Preload class A GA150 N
Static axial stiffness, preload class A122 N/µm
Preload class B GB440 N
Static axial stiffness, preload class B180 N/µm
Preload class C GC870 N
Static axial stiffness, preload class C235 N/µm
Calculation factor f1.08
Calculation factor f10.99
Calculation factor f2A1
Calculation factor f2B1.03
Calculation factor f2C1.06
Calculation factor fHC1
Calculation factor e0.68
Calculation factor (single, tandem) Y20.87
Calculation factor (back-to-back, face-to-face) Y10.92
Calculation factor (back-to-back, face-to-face) Y21.41
Mass bearing0.43 kg
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