SKF 22210 EK Tapered 1:12 50 mm ID Roller Bearing, 90 mm OD

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506-460
Référence fabricant:
22210 EK
Fabricant:
SKF
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Marque

SKF

Product Type

Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

50mm

Race Width

23mm

Bore Type

Tapered 1:12

Cage Material

Sheet Metal

Limiting Speed

9500rpm

Series

22210 EK

Outside Diameter

90mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Dynamic Load Rating

107kN

End Type

Open

Static Load Rating

108kN

Statut RoHS : Exempté

Pays d'origine :
GB

SKF Roller Bearing, Spherical Bearing Type, 50mm ID, 90mm OD, Tapered Bore - 22210EK


Going around in circles looking for a durable, low-maintenance bearing? Pick this roller type from SKF. Thanks to a high fatigue limit load of 11.8kN, it's ideal for heavy-duty tasks. It also withstands both radial and axial loads, so it's a versatile choice for industrial applications. The steel cage material is hardwearing and resists corrosion when exposed to harsh conditions. Integral seals keep the bearing protected from dust and contaminants, so you get reliably smooth performance.

Features & Benefits


• Dynamic load rating of 104kN and static load rating of 108kN mean it handles high-stress tasks

• Fast limiting speed of 9,500rpm so it withstands rapid rotations

• Sheet metal cage guides the rolling parts to keep vibration and noise low

• Inbuilt re-lubrication point makes greasing quick and easy

Applications


• Agricultural machinery

• Construction industry

• Automated assembly lines

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


The reference speed of a bearing is based on its thermal properties and is calculated taking load and lubricant into account. The limiting speed is based on mechanical capabilities and shouldn't be exceeded, as that would risk damage to the unit.

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