RKS.060.20.1094 Slewing Bearings Without Gear Teeth

Wheel Hub Bearing offers a RKS.060.20.1094 Slewing Bearings Without Gear Teeth selection of Genuine Wheel Hub Bearing at Wholesale Prices. We N/A Minimum Buy Quantity are a NACHI BEARINGS LTD RKS.060.20.1094 Slewing Bearings Without Gear Teeth Flange Block Category Certified Parts Retailer

Category:Flange Block
Inventory:0.0
Minimum Buy Quantity:N/A
Weight:15.89
Product Group:M06288
Number of Mounting Holes:6
Mounting Method:Tapered Adapter Sleeve
Housing Style:6 Bolt Round Flange Block
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Product Details

CategoryFlange Block
Inventory0.0
Minimum Buy QuantityN/A
Weight15.89
Product GroupM06288
Number of Mounting Holes6
Mounting MethodTapered Adapter Sleeve
Housing Style6 Bolt Round Flange Block
Rolling ElementSpherical Roller Bearing
Housing MaterialCast Steel
Expansion / Non-expansionNon-expansion
Mounting Bolts1 Inch
RelubricatableYes
Insert Part Number22222
SealsTriple Lip Urethane
Housing Configuration1 Piece Solid
Pilot ConfigurationNo Pilot
Inch - MetricInch
Long Description6 Bolt Round Flange Block; 3-15/16" Bore; 12.9" Bolt Circle; 6.44" Bolt Spacing; 1 Piece Solid; Tapered Adapter Sleeve Mount; Cast Steel; Spherical Roller Bearing; 4.13" Length Thr
Other FeaturesDouble Row | Extreme Duty
UNSPSC31171501
Harmonized Tariff Code8483.20.40.80
NounBearing
Keyword StringFlanged
Weight / LBS55
Nominal Bolt Circle Diameter Round12.9 Inch | 327.7 Millimeter
D4.13 Inch | 104.9 Millimeter
Cartridge Pilot Depth0 Inch | 0 Millimeter
d3.938 Inch | 100.025 Millimeter
Cartridge Pilot Diameter0 Inch | 0 Millimeter
Bolt Spacing6.44 Inch | 163.576 Millimeter
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