SKF QJ 319 N2MA Single Row Angular Contact Ball Bearing- Open Type 95mm I.D, 200mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
208-0421
Mfr. Part No.:
QJ 319 N2MA
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

95mm

Outside Diameter

200mm

Race Width

45mm

Ball Bearing Type

Single Row Angular Contact Ball Bearing

Sealing Arrangement

Open Type

Bearing Clearance

CN

Material

Steel

Ball Material

Steel

Cage Material

Machined Metal

Number of Rows

1

Static Load Rating

340kN

Dynamic Load Rating

305kN

Bore Type

Parallel

Partial Bearing Code

QJ 319 N2MA

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

SKF Angular Contact Ball Bearing, 95 mm ID, 200 mm OD - QJ 319 N2MA


When you need to manage both axial and radial loads simultaneously, this single-row angular contact ball bearing from SKF is a high-performance solution. Offset inner and outer raceways allow four possible contact angles, while the smooth cylindrical bore and finely-machined steel balls limit friction. This provides a low-noise and efficient operation well-suited to high-speed applications with low axial loads. This product has been rigorously tested to ensure it meets all British and EU electrostatic discharge standards.

• A superior dynamic load rating of 305 kN (kilo newtons), meaning it can endure millions of revolutions, for a long lifetime
• Open-end type for easier lubrication
• Steel raceways enclose a brass cage for high strength and resistance to corrosion

Application Information


• Agricultural machinery
• Vehicle manufacture
• Construction industry

Do I need to seal an open-end type ball bearing?


An open-end type ball bearing can be either sealed or shielded if there's a risk of moisture or solid contaminants entering the component and causing damage. Sealing requires contact with the shaft, while a shield doesn't.

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