SKF 7320 BECBP 1 Row Ball Bearing - 100 mm ID, 215 mm OD 47 mm Race Width

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RS Stock No.:
208-0318
Mfr. Part No.:
7320 BECBP
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

100 mm

Product Type

Ball Bearing

Outside Diameter

215 mm

Race Width

47mm

Race Material

Steel

Cage Material

Non-Metallic

Ball Material

Steel

End Type

Open

Number of Rows

1

Static Load Rating

208kN

Contact Angle

40°

Dynamic Load Rating

216kN

Series

SKF Explorer

Bore Type

Parallel

Standards/Approvals

No

Limiting Speed

4000rpm

Bearing Type

Single Row Angular Contact Ball

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

SKF Ball Bearing - 100 mm ID, 215 mm OD - 7320 BECBP


When your high-speed machinery needs a high degree of accuracy and resilience, choose this angular ball bearing from SKF. It's designed to accommodate a load at an angle to the bearing axis and can handle a combination of radial and axial loads acting at the same time. As the contact angle increases, so does the bearing's axial load carrying capacity. That means it is the ideal ball bearing for supporting high axial forces.

• Race width of 47 mm for versatile application

• Open end type allows greasing as needed

• Single-row design is the most widely used type, allowing versatile use

• Cylindrical bore type is easy to fit

Application Information


• Gearboxes and clutches in cars and other vehicles

• Wind turbines

• Steel mills

• Pumps

What kind of loads can this type of angular contact bearing support?


Angular contact bearings from SKF are able to support heavy thrust loads as well as moderate radial loads.

How do I find the contact angle?


The contact angle consists of two intersecting lines – one measured from the point of contact between the ball and the ring and the other reaching out from the axis of rotation to the bearing.

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