3 Inch | 76.2 Millimeter x 5.125 Inch | 130.175 Millimeter x 3.022 Inch | 76.759 Millimeter RBC BEARINGS BH4852-L Spherical Plain Bearings - Radial

3 Inch | 76.2 Millimeter x 5.125 Inch | 130.175 Millimeter x 3.022 Inch | 76.759 Millimeter RBC BEARINGS BH4852-L Spherical Plain Bearings - Radial Warehouse offers car parts and car accessories. We sell NACHI BEARINGS LTD discount Spherical Plain Bearings - Radial 110 °C Max operating temperature, Tmax online 3 Inch | 76.2 Millimeter x 5.125 Inch | 130.175 Millimeter x 3.022 Inch | 76.759 Millimeter as well as cheap machinery parts.

Brand Name:RBC BEARINGS
Model Number:BH4852-L
Bearing number:6807ZENR
Size (mm):35x47x7
Bore Diameter (mm):35
Outer Diameter (mm):47
Width (mm):7
d:35 mm
D:47 mm
B:7 mm
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Product Details

Bearing number6807ZENR
Size (mm)35x47x7
Bore Diameter (mm)35
Outer Diameter (mm)47
Width (mm)7
d35 mm
D47 mm
B7 mm
C7 mm
a1.3 mm
b0.95 mm
f0.85 mm
r min.0.3 mm
r1 min.0.3 mm
D145.7 mm
D249.8 mm
Weight0.030 Kg
Basic dynamic load rating (C)4,75 kN
Basic static load rating (C0)3,8 kN
(Grease) Lubrication Speed13000 r/min
EnclosureSingle Shield with Snap Ring
Bore TypeCylindrical Bore
ConfigurationSingle Row
Bore Size35 mm
Outside Diameter47 mm
Width7 mm
Fillet Radius/Chamfer0.3 mm
r10.3 mm
Snap Ring Width0.9 mm
Snap Ring Outside Diameter49.8 mm
D1 (max)45.7 mm
a (max)1.3 mm
b (min)1 mm
Dynamic Load Rating4,750 N
Static Load Rating3,800 N
Limiting Speed - Grease14,000 rpm
Limiting Speed - Oil16,000 rpm
Factor fo16.4
Radial Clearance0.006 to 0.020 mm
da (min)37 mm
Da (max)45 mm
Dx (min)50.5 mm
ra (max)0.3 mm
Cy (max)1.8 mm
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