FAG 3207-BD-XL-2Z-TVH-C3 2 Row Ball Bearing - 35 mm ID, 72 mm OD 27 mm Race Width

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RS Stock No.:
190-8378
Mfr. Part No.:
3207-BD-XL-2Z-TVH-C3
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FAG
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Brand

FAG

Inside Diameter

35 mm

Product Type

Ball Bearing

Outside Diameter

72 mm

Race Width

27mm

Cage Material

Steel

Ball Material

Steel

End Type

Shielded

Number of Rows

2

Static Load Rating

30kN

Contact Angle

30°

Internal Clearance

C3

Dynamic Load Rating

41kN

Bore Type

Parallel

Standards/Approvals

No

Limiting Speed

7600rpm

Race Type

Plain

Bearing Type

Double Row Angular Contact Ball

Double row angular contact ball bearings are units with solid inner and outer rings and ball and cage assemblies with polyamide or sheet steel cages. Their construction is similar to a pair of single row angular contact ball bearings in an O arrangement but they are narrower to a certain extent.

The bearings are available in open and sealed designs. Due to the manufacturing processes used, open bearings can have turned recesses in the outer ring for seals or shields. Sealed bearings are maintenance-free and therefore allow particularly economical bearing arrangements.

Due to the raceway geometry and the two rows of balls, the bearing can support forces in both radial and axial directions. They are therefore particularly suitable for use in pumps and agricultural machinery. The angular adjustment facility of angular contact ball bearings is very limited. The adjustment angle should not exceed 2′. Bearings of X-life quality have improved running accuracy and optimised surfaces. This gives a significant increase in the fatigue limit load of the bearings. In terms of the expanded adjusted rating life, values up to 50% are achieved. In certain applications, this means that a smaller bearing arrangement can be designed.

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