SKF RLS 12 Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing- Open Type 38.1mm I.D, 82.55mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
208-0426
Mfr. Part No.:
RLS 12
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

38.1mm

Outside Diameter

82.55mm

Race Width

19.05mm

Ball Bearing Type

Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing

Sealing Arrangement

Open Type

Bearing Clearance

CN

Material

Steel

Ball Material

Steel

Cage Material

Sheet Metal

Number of Rows

1

Static Load Rating

19kN

Dynamic Load Rating

30.7kN

Bore Type

Parallel

Partial Bearing Code

RLS 12

COO (Country of Origin):
IT

SKF Ball Bearing, Deep-Groove Bearing Type, Single Row, 38.1mm ID, 82.55mm OD - RLS 12


Looking for a durable device that supports friction-free rotation in your heavy-duty industrial equipment? Choose this ball bearing from SKF. It can handle up to 30.7kN of dynamic load and 19kN of static load without buckling, so it's a reliable powerhouse for use in high-impact settings. Thanks to its open-ended design, lubrication is easy and you can keep an eye on it during operation. This component is made of durable steel that shrugs off corrosion and impact, letting you put it to the test in rugged industrial settings.

Features & Benefits


• Bore diameter of 38.1mm makes it suitable for medium-sized shafts
• Race width of 19.05mm allows for free movement of the bearing's balls, giving you stable operation
• Light weight of 450g for easy handling during installation
• Heat-stabilised up to +120°C to assure you safe operation in demanding conditions

Applications


• Oil and gas plants
• Marine industry
• Automotive equipment

What's the difference between a deep-groove ball bearing and a thrust ball bearing?


The major difference between a thrust bearing and a deep-groove ball bearing, like this one, is the load capacity. While thrust types handle only axial loads, deep-groove units can take both axial and radial loads in both directions.

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