NTN 23122EAW33C4 110mm I.D Spherical Roller Bearing Spherical Roller Bearing, 180mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
454-538
Mfr. Part No.:
23122EAW33C4
Brand:
NTN
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Brand

NTN

Inside Diameter

110mm

Outside Diameter

180mm

Roller Bearing Type

Spherical Roller Bearing

Race Width

56mm

COO (Country of Origin):
IT
The NTN Spherical Roller Bearings offer exceptional performance and reliability, ideal for a myriad of demanding applications. Designed with precision engineering, this product ensures optimal load distribution and enhances operational efficiency. With a robust construction and high-quality materials, these bearings are capable of handling both dynamic and static loads with ease. Their versatility makes them suitable for various industrial environments, providing peace of mind with every rotation. The focus on accuracy in design guarantees a long service life, allowing users to trust the performance under varying conditions. Additionally, with an impressive temperature tolerance, the bearings are engineered to withstand harsh environments while maintaining smooth functionality. Their thoughtful design ensures minimal maintenance is required, thereby reducing downtime and enhancing productivity.

Internal and external diameters designed to optimise fit within machinery
Constructed with high-grade steel for lasting durability
Designed to accommodate critical radial and axial loads efficiently
Incorporates a special clearance class to enhance operational reliability
Offers extended temperature versatility from -40 °C to 200 °C for diverse applications
Field-proven performance in various industrial sectors, ensuring dependable service
Efficient design enables lower friction and energy consumption

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