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- ISO
51338
- 96.5 mm
- 3.64
- 78 mm
- 120 °C
- 62
- 102 mm
- 30.2 kN
- 60x110x62
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ISO 51338 thrust ball bearingsTechnical information
- 96.5 mm
- 3.64
- 78 mm
- 120 °C
- 62
- 102 mm
- 30.2 kN
- 60x110x62
- 110,000 mm
- 11.5 kN
ISO 51338 ISO 51338 thrust ball bearingsCross reference
ISO 51338 bearing Size Chart (mm/inches) | |
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Days to Ship | 9 Days |
Load Direction | Radial / Thrust |
d | 95 |
D | 200 |
B | 108 |
Basic Load Rating, Dynamic Rating(N) | 630000 |
Specifications | Cone Roller Bearing High Capacity Type |
Revolution Frequency(rpm) | 1600 |
Series | U: With international compatibility |
Raceway Ring Shape | Tapered Roller |
Inner/Outer Ring Material | Steel |
Outer Ring | With Outer Ring |
Number of Raceway Ring Rows | Double Row |
Size Standards | Metric System |
Specifications/Environment | Standard |
Rolling Element Material | Steel |
Outer Ring Type | Flat |
Raceway Ring Shape | Tapered Roller |
Inner/Outer Ring Material | Steel |
Outer Ring | With Outer Ring |
Number of Raceway Ring Rows | Double Row |
Size Standards | Metric System |
Specifications/Environment | Standard |
Rolling Element Material | Steel |
Outer Ring Type | Flat |
ISO 51338 INTERCHANGE
ISO Bearing Part series 51338 is a potential replacement for these common bearing part numbers:
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