SKF 1 Rader Kullager, 120 mm ID, 215 mm UT, Löpring bredd 40 mm

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RS-artikelnummer:
207-5502
Tillv. art.nr:
7224 BCBM
Tillverkare / varumärke:
SKF
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Varumärke

SKF

Produkttyp

Kullager

Invändig diameter

120 mm

Utvändig diameter

215 mm

Loppbredd

40mm

Burmaterial

Mässing

Loppmaterial

Stål

Kulmaterial

Stål

Ändtyp

Öppen

Antal rader

1

Internt godkännande

CN

Statisk belastning

163kN

Dynamisk belastningsklass

165kN

Standarder/godkännanden

No

Borrtyp

Parallell

Serie

2 Light

Hastighetsbegränsning

4000rpm

Lagertyp

Enkelradigt vinkelkontaktkullager

COO (ursprungsland):
DE

SKF Ball Bearing, 120 mm ID, 215 mm OD - 7224 BCBM


Need a ball bearing to accommodate a combined radial and axial load? This reliable single-row angular contact ball bearing from SKF has raceways that are displaced relative to each other in the direction of the bearing axis. As the contact angle increases, so does the axial load-carrying capacity of the bearing. As it's made from steel, this unit is durable and resists corrosion, so it can be used in demanding environments. Bearings of this type are commonly used for material handling and in the wind energy industry.

• Small size for compact applications

• Smooth running properties for rapid acceleration and deceleration

• Standard design for easy mounting

Application Information


• Agricultural equipment

• Food manufacturing

• Electric motors

• Machine tools

• Steel milling

What kind of loads can this type of angular contact bearing support?


Angular contact bearings from SKF are able to support heavy axial loads in one direction as well as moderate radial loads.

Why are angular contact bearings often fitted in pairs?


Angular contacts bearings are usually installed in pairs and adjusted against each other to provide maximum stability. The two bearings can be arranged back-to-back or face-to-face to accommodate axial loads in both directions, or in tandem to accommodate a greater axial load in one direction only.