NTN 4T-21075 Single Row Tapered Roller 19.05 mm I.D Taper Roller Bearing, 36.2 mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
454-007
Mfr. Part No.:
4T-21075
Brand:
NTN
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Brand

NTN

Product Type

Taper Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

19.05 mm

Cage Material

Pressed Steel

Roller Material

Case Hardening Steel

Standards/Approvals

RoHS, JIS B 1512, ISO 355, ABMA

Bearing Dynamic Load Rating

44.5 KN

Static Load Rating

39kN

Bearing Material

Case Carburised Steel

Number of Rows

1

Series

4T-21075

Outside Diameter

36.2 mm

Bearing Type

Single Row Tapered Roller

Race Type

Tapered

COO (Country of Origin):
JP
The NTN Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing is engineered to meet the demanding needs of various applications, ensuring reliability and high performance. With its robust design, it features a mounted cone and a pressed steel cage, combining strength with lightweight functionality. This product is tailored for industries requiring precision and durability, making it a trusted choice among professionals. The internal and external dimensions have been meticulously crafted to provide optimal fitting and stability, while the bearing's load capacities ensure dependable operation under pressure. With its distinguished heritage from a leading manufacturer in the field, this bearing embodies quality and innovation, assuring users of its excellence in performance.

Optimised for effective load distribution, enhancing durability

Designed for easy installation, saving time and effort during setup

Sealed structure protects against contaminants, prolonging service life

Lightweight materials contribute to energy-efficient performance

Versatile applications across various industrial sectors

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