SKF FRB 3.5/52 Locating Ring -, 47 mm ID

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RS Stock No.:
213-1947
Mfr. Part No.:
FRB 3.5/52
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SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

47mm

Product Type

Locating Ring

Static Load Rating

75kN

Centre Height

40mm

Mount Hole Size

12 mm

Length

165mm

Depth

3.5mm

Number of Bolts

10

Standards/Approvals

No

Height

74mm

Series

FRB

SKF FRB Series Locating Ring, 47mm Inside Diameter, 40mm Centre Height - FRB 3.5/52


This locating ring is a precision component designed to position and secure rotating elements within industrial assemblies. It provides axial location for bearing arrangements and ancillary parts in sectors such as automation and mechanical systems, ensuring consistent alignment and load transfer in demanding operational contexts.

Features & Benefits


• Ten-bolt configuration ensures even clamping force distribution
• Mount holes sized 12mm enable robust fastener selection
• Shallow 3.5mm flange depth minimises axial intrusion
• 165mm overall length supports extended bearing interfaces

**Applications**


• Suitable for axial positioning of bearings in automation equipment
• Ideal for mechanical drives requiring precise shaft location
• Used with electronic actuator assemblies needing fixed axial stop
• Can be used for electrical motor end-face locating operations

How does the component manage axial loads in Compact assemblies?


Its rated static load of 75 kN allows it to resist significant axial forces when installed between mating faces, reducing the need for auxiliary support elements.

What fastening considerations should be MADE for installation?


The ten mounting points accept 12mm fasteners, permitting selection of bolts that match assembly torque requirements and enabling uniform clamp distribution around the circumference.

How does the centre height affect integration with shafts?


The 40mm centre height determines the axial reference from mounting face to locating bore, allowing designers to align shaft centres without additional shims.

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