SKF Ball Bearing Insert 25 mm ID 52 mm OD YAR 205-2F

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RS Stock No.:
339-8912
Mfr. Part No.:
YAR 205-2F
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

25 mm

Product Type

Ball Bearing Insert

Outside Diameter

52 mm

Material

Pressed Steel

Static Load Rating

7.8kN

Locking Type

Set Screw

Dynamic Load Rating

14kN

Standards/Approvals

No

Overall Width

34.1mm

Series

YAR

Bore Type

Cylindrical

Limiting Speed

7000rpm

RoHS Status: Exempt

SKF Ball Bearing Insert, 25 mm ID - YAR 205-2F


Use this ball bearing insert from SKF to support radial and axial loads when they're on a moving shaft. Installation is straightforward – simply attach the insert to the shaft using a set-screw lock. This highly versatile component can be used with SKF self-lubricating sealed bearing units or your own existing housings. The bearing insert is useful for anything from gym equipment to printing systems and food-processing equipment.

• Pressed steel material for high strength and durability

• Centre height of 28.3 mm

• Depth of 32 mm

• Inside diameter of 25 mm

• Length of 108 mm

• Mount hole centre-to-centre distance of 86 mm

• Mount hole size of 10 mm

• Overall height of 56 mm

• Dynamic load rating of 10.8 kN

• Static load rating of 7.8 kN

Application Information


• Manufacturing

• Textiles

• Agriculture and food production

What happens if my axial load exceeds the limiting value?


If you need to go over the maximum axial load, you should place a shoulder on the shaft. The bearing ring will brace against this shoulder, preventing the extra load from affecting the set-screw lock and potentially damaging your equipment.

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