4 Hole , FY 510 M, 90mm ID
- RS Stock No.:
- 212-4559
- Mfr. Part No.:
- FY 510 M
- Brand:
- SKF
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- RS Stock No.:
- 212-4559
- Mfr. Part No.:
- FY 510 M
- Brand:
- SKF
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Product Details
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | SKF | |
Inside Diameter | 90mm | |
Number of Mount Holes | 4 | |
Material | Cast Iron | |
Length | 143mm | |
Width | 43mm | |
Depth | 43mm | |
Mount Hole Size | 18 mm | |
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Brand SKF | ||
Inside Diameter 90mm | ||
Number of Mount Holes 4 | ||
Material Cast Iron | ||
Length 143mm | ||
Width 43mm | ||
Depth 43mm | ||
Mount Hole Size 18 mm | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- IT
SKF Flanged Bearing Unit, Square Housing For Insert Bearing, 90mm ID, 4 Mounting Holes - FY 510 M
Use this square flanged housing from SKF to safely house your insert bearing and make mounting it on a shaft straightforward. It can be used it on rotating components operating at high speed and prone to changing direction, so it's suitable for demanding applications. Thanks to its inside diameter of 90mm, this housing can easily fit large bearings. It features four mounting holes that let you attach it directly to a wall or equipment for a secure hold.
• Cast iron body for durability
• Compact external dimensions of 143 (length) x 43mm (width) to fit in small spaces
• Compact external dimensions of 143 (length) x 43mm (width) to fit in small spaces
Applications
• Construction industry
• Conveyor belts
• Packaging industry
• Conveyor belts
• Packaging industry
How do I mount an insert bearing into this flanged housing?
To mount an insert bearing in this housing, slot it into the fitting slots in the housing and turn it 90° into position. Adjust for any initial misalignment using a round piece of wood or pipe to swivel it in the right direction. For efficient performance, it's important to ensure the misalignment between the bearing axis and housing is less than 5°.