SKF 71904 ACDGA/P4A 1 Row Angular Contact Ball Bearing - 20 mm ID, 37 mm OD 9 mm Race Width

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RS Stock No.:
462-381
Mfr. Part No.:
71904 ACDGA/P4A
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Angular Contact Ball Bearing

Inside Diameter

20 mm

Outside Diameter

37 mm

Race Width

9mm

Race Material

Steel

Ball Material

Steel

End Type

Open

Number of Rows

1

Static Load Rating

3.05kN

Contact Angle

25°

Dynamic Load Rating

5.72kN

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Series

71904

Limiting Speed

38000, 56000rpm

Race Type

Grooved

Bearing Type

Angular Contact

COO (Country of Origin):
IT

Gavin


The SKF Angular Contact Ball Bearing is engineered for outstanding performance under demanding conditions. This bearing is designed to accommodate simultaneous radial and axial loads, making it ideal for applications requiring high accuracy and load carrying capacity. With a unique construction that allows for effective load sharing in various arrangements, it simplifies installation by eliminating the need for shims. Built to excel in moderate operating temperatures, this bearing ensures reliable operation at elevated speeds, catering to modern engineering demands with precision.

Universally matchable design for versatile assembly options

Enhanced running accuracy for superior performance

Higher load carrying capacity allows for heavier applications

Optimised stiffness contributes to improved durability

Normal contact type ensures optimal load distribution

One piece ring structure minimises potential failure points

Tolerance class P4A provides exceptional reliability

Lightweight design aids in energy efficiency

Custom designed for low to moderate temperature functionality

Measuring load condition enhances operational stability

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