SKF 7020 CDGA/P4A 1 Row Angular Contact Ball Bearing - 100 mm ID, 150 mm OD 24 mm Race Width

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RS Stock No.:
460-533
Mfr. Part No.:
7020 CDGA/P4A
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Angular Contact Ball Bearing

Inside Diameter

100 mm

Outside Diameter

150 mm

Race Width

24mm

Race Material

Steel

Ball Material

Steel

End Type

Open

Number of Rows

1

Contact Angle

15°

Static Load Rating

85kN

Dynamic Load Rating

83.2kN

Series

7020

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Limiting Speed

8500, 14000rpm

Bearing Type

Angular Contact

Race Type

Grooved

COO (Country of Origin):
IT

Gavin


The SKF Angular Contact Ball Bearing is engineered for high accuracy and performance, making it an indispensable component in applications requiring both radial and axial load management. Designed to excel under heavy loads and moderate operating temperatures, this cutting-edge bearing allows for effective load sharing within pre-set preload ranges, eliminating the need for additional shims. Its high-capacity construction and universally matchable design enhance operational efficiency, while maintaining superior running accuracy. Ideal for industries where precision is paramount, this bearing ensures reliability and longevity throughout its service life, catering to the demands of both high speeds and substantial stiffness.

Provides very high load carrying capacity under varying conditions

Features a normal contact type that accommodates diverse operational demands

Delivers exceptional running accuracy for precision critical applications

Low to moderate temperature operation allows for versatile usage

Lacks additional coatings or seals for minimal friction and maintenance

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