NTN 4T-25580/25522 44.4mm I.D Taper Roller Bearing, 83mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
453-332
Mfr. Part No.:
4T-25580/25522
Brand:
NTN
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Brand

NTN

Inside Diameter

44.4mm

Outside Diameter

83mm

Roller Bearing Type

Taper

Race Width

19.1mm

COO (Country of Origin):
JP
The NTN Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing is engineered for reliability and performance in demanding applications. The innovative design features a pressed steel cage that ensures optimal load distribution and reduced friction, resulting in enhanced longevity. With a robust internal diameter of 44.45 mm and an external diameter of 83.058 mm, this bearing provides secure fitting and stability. It is specifically tailored for both oil and grease lubrication, thereby supporting versatility in operation under various environmental conditions. The product is backed by industry-leading performance metrics, offering a dynamic load of 84.5 kN and a static load of 98 kN, making it a perfect choice for professionals seeking durability and efficiency in their machinery. NTN's commitment to quality is reflected in the meticulous calibration of each component, ensuring high-performance standards and dependable functionality.

Features a pressed steel cage for improved load distribution
Offers versatility with suitability for both oil and grease lubrication
Designed with an operational temperature range from -40 °C to 120 °C
Incorporates a unique rating life coefficient for enhanced reliability
Designed to accommodate various shoulder diameters for versatility in applications
Manufactured from high-quality steel for superior durability and reliability
Developed for easy installation and maintenance in industrial settings

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