SKF SY 30 TF Plummer Block House -, 30mm ID

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339-8451
Mfr. Part No.:
SY 30 TF
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SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

30mm

Bearing Unit Type

Plummer Block

Material

Cast Iron

Centre Height

42.9mm

Mount Hole Size

12mm

Length

152mm

Depth

40mm

Overall Height

82.5mm

Mount Hole Centre-to-Centre

117.5mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
IT

SKF Pillow Block Bearing, 30mm ID, 40mm Depth - SY 30 TF


Need a reliable bearing component that comes ready for installation? Use this pillow block ball bearing unit from SKF. It allows your machine shaft to rotate continuously with minimal friction. A maximum rotating speed of 6,300rpm means this device has a powerful bearing function to keep your machinery running efficiently at high speeds. Its high dynamic load rating of 9.5kN means it can withstand heavy loads in mobile applications. An integrated grease fitting makes it easy to keep lubricated.

• Built-in locking device minimises unwanted movement during operation to prevent component misalignment
• Set screw tightens with just 4Nm of torque for easy installation
• Durable cast-iron housing resists mechanical wear for reliable long-term use
• Additional flingers on seals prevent contamination

Applications


• Construction plants
• Heat treatment equipment
• Automotive industry

What's the difference between pillow block and plummer block bearings?


Pillow block and plummer block bearings are both enclosed moving shafts in stationary housings, but they suit different types of applications. Pillow blocks like this one are ideal for lightweight applications, while plummer blocks are better suited to harsh environments and heavier workloads.

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