SKF Bearing Insert 50 mm ID 90 mm OD YAR 210-2F

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RS-artikelnummer:
195-9627
Tillv. art.nr:
YAR 210-2F
Tillverkare / varumärke:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Bearing Insert

Inside Diameter

50 mm

Outside Diameter

90 mm

Material

Steel

Static Load Rating

23200N

Dynamic Load Rating

35100N

Standards/Approvals

No

Overall Width

51.6mm

Bore Type

Round

Series

YAR

Limiting Speed

4000rpm

RoHS-status: Undantagen

SKF Bearing Inserts, 50mm ID, 90mm OD - YAR 210-2F


Ensure the safe functioning of your machinery with this bearing insert from SKF. It's fitted with two set screws that secure a tight hold on your machine shafts, minimising vibrations to keep your equipment running quietly. The unit handles dynamic loads up to 35.1kN, so you can rely on it to support substantial weights. As it's made from durable bearing steel, the insert is resistant to wear and delivers a long service life. Pre-lubrication means it's ready for you to use straight away.

• Outer ring features two relubrication holes for easy maintenance

• Sealing on both sides for low-friction operation

• Extended inner ring for fast mounting directly onto shafts

• 4,000r/min limiting speed supports system efficiency

Applications


• HVAC units

• Refrigeration systems

• Bottling plants

• Automotive industry

What's the difference between dynamic and static loads?


The main difference between dynamic and static loads is the behaviour of the force involved. The force of dynamic loads changes over time, like when vehicles cross a bridge. On the other hand, the force of a static load remains constant.

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