Aperçu
Spécifications
- Type d’alésageRonde
- Type de palier de butéeUne seule direction
- Diamètre à l’alésage70 mm
- Diamètre extérieur95 mm
- Largeur totale18 mm
- Pays d’origineJP
- Conception de diamètre extérieurDroit
- Type de fermetureOuvert
- Séparable ou avec bandeSéparable
- ConfigurationUn
- Dégagement interneCN
- Cote de précisionClasse ISO 0
- Matériau du jointAucun
- Capacité de charge dynamique radiale9650 lbf
- Plage de température de fonctionnement-40 à 250 oF
- Rpm max.3400 tr/min
- Matériau du roulementAcier chromé à haute teneur en carbone
- Matériau de la cageAcier
- Type de cageAppuyez sur
- Rayon du filet0.0394 po, 1.000 mm
- Série511
- Page de produit du fabricant
- Dessin CAD
- Numéro CUP du fabricant4547359306132
- CUP_NON4547359306132
- Code d’harmonisation8482.10.5008
- Poids0.785 lb
- Type de produitRoulements de butée de bille
Données sur la conformité et la sécurité
Literature & Catalogs
NTN Food & Bev Pumpkin Hammermill Success Report FlyerProducers of pumpkin-based products rely on hammermills to chunk pumpkins for processing.
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Motion Food-Bev Bearing Upgrade Delivers Annual Savings Case StudyMotion and NTN recommended a switch to NTN solid lube bearings. This solution doubled the bearing life, cut downtime by 50%, and is delivering annual cost savings.
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NTN Bakery FlyerThis innovative stainless steel two-bolt flange design offers a superior alternative to the current OEM model, significantly reducing downtime by minimizing failures and maintenance needs.
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NTN Grain Processing BrochureNTN Grain Processing Brochure
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More resources
Motion Food and Bev Bearing Solution Case Study
A major brewery was experiencing frequent bearing failures on its bottling line, causing downtime and increasing costs.
Motion Food-Bev Lubriplate-NTN Partnership Case Study
By partnering with strategic vendors and our repair experts, we developed a multi-step action plan to diagnose the issue and provide a long-term solution to improve reliability.
