Ewellix LBCD30 D -2LS, Bearing with 47mm Outside Diameter

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RS Stock No.:
284-9683
Mfr. Part No.:
LBCD30 D -2LS
Brand:
Ewellix Makers in Motion
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Brand

Ewellix Makers in Motion

Inside Diameter

30mm

Outside Diameter

47mm

Length

68mm

Linear Bearing Type

Linear Ball Bearing

Linear Ball Bearing Type

Closed

Seals

With Seals

Dynamic Load Rating

4650N

Static Load Rating

3250N

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Linear bearings, LBCD


Standard linear bearings LBCD from ISO range 3
Automatic self-alignment of max. ±30 angular minutes
Non-parallels between drive shaft and housing bore, produced by shaft deflection or assembly or manufacturing inaccuracies, can be compensated
Misalignments of drive shafts with one another cannot be compensated
Angled pivoting of bearings is possible thanks to special outer contour of runner plates
Pivotable cage reduced in outer diameter
Bearings fitted in housing and sealing or cover discs always central to drive shaft
All other features of LBCR linear bearings are the same for the angle-adjustable LBCD design
LBCD linear bearings must be secured in the axial plane


SKF Linear Ball Bushings & Sets


Closed ball bushings and plain bearings for XY positioning, pick and place applications and precision linear motion systems.,Plain bearings to be used in heavy shock, vibration, high acceleration or high speed situations which are unsuitable for linear ball bearings.,Note that higher frictional forces must be expected with linear plain bearings.,Ball bushings comprise a cage, in which the balls are guided, along with the raceway segments and integral seals,Further axial securing is often unnecessary when linear ball bearings and linear plain bearings are pressed into a J7 or J6 tolerance hole.

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