SKF Bearing Inserts 40mm ID 80mm OD YAR 208-2F

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RS Stock No.:
339-8934
Mfr. Part No.:
YAR 208-2F
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

40mm

Outside Diameter

80mm

Static Load Rating

19000N

Dynamic Load Rating

30700N

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
IT

SKF Bearing Inserts, 40mm ID, 80mm OD - YAR 208-2F


This bearing insert from SKF has an inner ring set in an outer ring for quick and secure mounting on a shaft. The inner ring is extended on both ends to reduce the risk of tilting and ensure smooth operation. Thanks to the curved shape of the spherical outer ring, this unit can accommodate initial shaft misalignment when set in a housing. For durability, a robust NBR seal keeps the lubricant from leaking out. The bearing also comes with flingers on both sides to prevent contamination and extend its service life.

• Lubrication holes for convenient maintenance
• Limiting speed rating of 4,800rpm to withstand high-speed applications
• Static load rating of 19,000N and dynamic load rating of 30,700N for safe use in heavy-duty conditions

Applications


• Packaging industry
• Printing press
• Manufacturing industry
• Oil and gas industry
• Mechanical engineering

How do I mount this bearing insert onto a shaft?


You can mount this bearing using two hexagonal M8x1 set screws to tighten the inner ring onto the shaft. This keeps it steady against vibrations and makes it suitable for use in applications where there is constant change in the direction of the rotation.

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