C.013.60.3150 UWE Slewing Bearing/slewing Ring

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Category:Flange Block
Inventory:0.0
Minimum Buy Quantity:N/A
Weight:35.87
Product Group:M06288
Number of Mounting Holes:4
Mounting Method:Tapered Adapter Sleeve
Housing Style:4 Bolt Square Flange Block
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Product Details

CategoryFlange Block
Inventory0.0
Minimum Buy QuantityN/A
Weight35.87
Product GroupM06288
Number of Mounting Holes4
Mounting MethodTapered Adapter Sleeve
Housing Style4 Bolt Square Flange Block
Rolling ElementSpherical Roller Bearing
Housing MaterialCast Iron
Expansion / Non-expansionExpansion
Mounting Bolts1 Inch
RelubricatableYes
Insert Part Number9303U
SealsHeavy Contact
Housing Configuration1 Piece Solid
Pilot ConfigurationWith Pilot
Inch - MetricInch
Long Description4 Bolt Square Flange Block; 3-3/16" Bore; 11.7" Bolt Circle; 8-5/16" Bolt Spacing; 1 Piece Solid; Tapered Adapter Sleeve Mount; Cast Iron; Spherical Roller Bearing; 5-7/16" Length
Other FeaturesDouble Row
UNSPSC31171501
Harmonized Tariff Code8483.20.40.80
NounBearing
Keyword StringFlanged
Manufacturer Item NumberMFS9303S
Manufacturer Internal Number6870284
Weight / LBS79
Cartridge Pilot Diameter9.5 Inch | 241.3 Millimeter
Nominal Bolt Circle Diameter Round11.7 Inch | 297 Millimeter
Bolt Spacing8.313 Inch | 211.15 Millimeter
D5.438 Inch | 138.125 Millimeter
d3.188 Inch | 80.975 Millimeter
Cartridge Pilot Depth0.188 Inch | 4.775 Millimeter
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