SKF, ID 40 mm ID, UT 90 mm UT Rullager, 120 kN, Öppen, 9500rpm, 129 kN

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RS-artikelnummer:
195-9692
Tillv. art.nr:
NUP 2308 ECP
Tillverkare / varumärke:
SKF
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Varumärke

SKF

Produkttyp

Rullager

Invändig diameter

40 mm

Loppbredd

33mm

Borrtyp

Parallell

Standarder/godkännanden

No

Ändtyp

Öppen

Dynamisk belastningsklass

129kN

Hastighetsbegränsning

9500rpm

Statisk belastning

120kN

Utvändig diameter

90 mm

RoHS-status: Undantagen

SKF Open-Ended Cylindrical Roller Bearing, 40mm ID, 90mm OD - NUP 2308 ECP


Use this SKF cylindrical roller bearing to keep your machine components running smoothly. The cylindrical design is reliably rigid, making it ideal for precise guiding in machine control applications. The outer cage is made of a PA66 (polyamide 66) material, which is highly resistant to extreme temperatures for use in demanding environments. It's reinforced with glass fibre for additional tensile strength, ensuring long-lasting and reliable performance. As the unit is open-ended, it's simple to relubricate for ease of maintenance.

• Static load rating of 120kN and dynamic load rating of 129kN for supporting heavy loads

• Reference speed of 8000rpm (rotations per minute) and limiting speed of 9500rpm for use in high-velocity applications

Applications


• Textile industry

• Conveyor belts

• Automotive manufacturing

• Oil and gas industry

What's the difference between a limiting speed and a reference speed?


The limiting speed refers to the maximum speed of a bearing based on its mechanical capabilities. Reference speed refers to its possible speed under increased temperature. It's important to consider both so you can select the proper bearing for your application and operating conditions.