2.953 Inch | 75 Millimeter x 6.299 Inch | 160 Millimeter x 2.165 Inch | 55 Millimeter SKF NJ 2315 ECP/C3 Cylindrical Roller Bearings

2.953 Inch | 75 Millimeter x 6.299 Inch | 160 Millimeter x 2.165 Inch | 55 Millimeter SKF NJ 2315 ECP/C3 Cylindrical Roller Bearings 2.953 Inch | 75 Millimeter x 6.299 Inch | 160 Millimeter x 2.165 Inch | 55 Millimeter Manufacturers , Online NACHI BEARINGS LTD Wholesale Suppliers‎ !

Brand Name:SKF
Model Number:NJ 2315 ECP/C3
Category:Cylindrical Roller Bearing
Inventory:0.0
Minimum Buy Quantity:N/A
Weight:0.8
Product Group:B04270
Bore Profile:Straight
Cage Material:Brass
Precision Class:Ultra High Precision
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Product Details

CategoryCylindrical Roller Bearing
Inventory0.0
Minimum Buy QuantityN/A
Weight0.8
Product GroupB04270
Bore ProfileStraight
Cage MaterialBrass
Precision ClassUltra High Precision
Number of Rows of RollersSingle Row
SeparableOuter Ring - Both Sides
Rolling ElementCylindrical Roller Bearing
ProfileComplete with Outer and Inner Ring
Snap RingNo
Internal ClearanceCS08
RetainerYes
RelubricatableYes
Inch - MetricMetric
Other FeaturesHigh Capacity | 2 Rib Inner Ring | Plain Outer Ring | Cage on Inner Ring OD
Long Description60MM Bore; Straight Bore Profile; 110MM Outside Diameter; 22MM Width; Brass Cage Matetrial; Ultra High Precision; Single Row; Outer Ring - Both Sides Separable; No Snap Ring; Relubricatable; CS08 Inte
UNSPSC31171547
Harmonized Tariff Code8482.50.00.00
NounBearing
Manufacturer Item NumberN212EL1CS08UP-21
Weight / LBS1.77
D4.331 Inch | 110 Millimeter
d2.362 Inch | 60 Millimeter
B0.866 Inch | 22 Millimeter
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