FAG 51106 1 Row Ball Bearing - 30 mm ID, 47 mm OD

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174-1007
Mfr. Part No.:
51106
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FAG
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Brand

FAG

Inside Diameter

30mm

Product Type

Ball Bearing

Outside Diameter

47mm

Race Width

11mm

Cage Material

Steel

Ball Material

Steel

End Type

Open

Number of Rows

1

Static Load Rating

40kN

Internal Clearance

CN

Dynamic Load Rating

18.8kN

Series

1 Extra Light Thrust

Bore Type

Parallel

Standards/Approvals

No

Limiting Speed

9300rpm

Race Type

Plain

Bearing Type

Thrust Ball

Schaeffler Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 30mm Inside Diameter, 47mm Outside Diameter - 51106


This deep groove ball bearing is designed for axial loading and features an open type sealing arrangement for versatile applications. With an inside diameter of 30mm, an outside diameter of 47mm, and a race width of 11mm, this precision-engineered component serves effectively within mechanical, electrical, and automation industries. The deep groove design accommodates both radial and axial forces, making it a reliable choice for various applications.

Features & Benefits


• Offers superior axial load capability with a static load rating of 40 kN

• Features a dynamic load rating of 18.8 kN for enhanced performance

• Crafted from steel, ensuring durability and long service life

• Includes a steel cage for efficient ball retention and reduced friction

• Designed as an open type bearing for easy lubrication access

• Utilises a parallel bore design for straightforward installation

Applications


• Used in automation systems requiring axial deep groove bearings

• Suitable for thrust in mechanical assemblies

• Ideal for electronic devices needing compact and efficient load support

• Employed in electrical machinery for smooth operational performance

What is the difference between axial and radial load capabilities?


Axial load capabilities refer to the bearing's ability to support forces acting along its axis, essential for thrust applications, while radial load capacities relate to forces applied perpendicular to the axis, typically encountered in rotating equipment.

How does the open type design benefit maintenance?


The open type design allows for straightforward lubrication access and easier inspection, simplifying maintenance tasks compared to sealed equivalents.

What impact does the steel material have on performance?


The steel construction enhances strength and wear resistance, ensuring the bearing can withstand high loads and endure prolonged use in demanding environments.

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