3.75 Inch | 95.25 Millimeter x 6.25 Inch | 158.75 Millimeter x 3.738 Inch | 94.945 Millimeter RBC BEARINGS BH6064-L Spherical Plain Bearings - Radial

Spherical Plain Bearings - Radial 3.75 Inch | 95.25 Millimeter x 6.25 Inch | 158.75 Millimeter x 3.738 Inch | 94.945 Millimeter offers a 3.75 Inch | 95.25 Millimeter x 6.25 Inch | 158.75 Millimeter x 3.738 Inch | 94.945 Millimeter RBC BEARINGS BH6064-L Spherical Plain Bearings - Radial selection of 14 mm N1 Genuine Spherical Plain Bearings - Radial at Wholesale Prices. We NACHI BEARINGS LTD are a 3.75 Inch | 95.25 Millimeter x 6.25 Inch | 158.75 Millimeter x 3.738 Inch | 94.945 Millimeter RBC BEARINGS BH6064-L Spherical Plain Bearings - Radial Certified Parts 100 °C T max. Retailer

Brand Name:RBC BEARINGS
Model Number:BH6064-L
Bearing number:6701
Size (mm):12x18x4
Bore Diameter (mm):12
Outer Diameter (mm):18
Width (mm):4
d:12 mm
D:18 mm
B:4 mm
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Bearing number6701
Size (mm)12x18x4
Bore Diameter (mm)12
Outer Diameter (mm)18
Width (mm)4
d12 mm
D18 mm
B4 mm
C4 mm
r min.0,2 mm
da min.13,6 mm
da max13,8 mm
Da max.16,4 mm
ra max.0,2 mm
Weight0,002 Kg
Basic dynamic load rating (C)0,93 kN
Basic static load rating (C0)0,53 kN
(Grease) Lubrication Speed8 300 r/min
(Oil) Lubrication Speed9 500 r/min
rs min0.2 mm
Radial clearance classCN
Mass0.002 kg
Dynamic load, C0.93 kN
Static load, C00.53 kN
Fatigue limit load, Cu0.02 kN
f016.2
Nlim (oil)9,500 rpm
Nlim (grease)8,300 rpm
Min operating temperature, Tmin-20 °C
Max operating temperature, Tmax120 °C
da min13.6 mm
Da max16.4 mm
ra max0.2 mm
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