SKF 30305 Taper 25 mm I.D Roller Bearing, 62 mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
506-202
Mfr. Part No.:
30305
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

25 mm

Bore Type

Tapered

Cage Material

Steel

Limiting Speed

12000rpm

Standards/Approvals

No

Bearing Dynamic Load Rating

44.6 KN

Outside Diameter

62 mm

End Type

Open

Static Load Rating

43kN

Cone Width

18.25mm

Number of Rows

1

Bearing Type

Taper

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

SKF Tapered Roller Bearing, 55.3kN Dynamic Load Rating, 11.31° Contact Angle - 30305


This single row tapered roller bearing handles combined radial and axial loads with a reference speed of 9500 rpm and a dynamic load rating of 55.3 kN. Its separable design allows for easy mounting and dismounting while ensuring low friction and a long service life.

Features & Benefits


• High radial and axial load capacity for robust applications

• Separable components simplify mounting and maintenance

• Designed to accommodate axial loads in one direction for improved stability

• Low friction functionality extends service life

• Dynamic load rating of 55.3 kN enhances performance under stress

• Steel cage material offers durability

Applications


• Machinery requiring high-load support

• Automotive and industrial applications

• Equipment in electrical and mechanical systems

• Automation technologies needing efficient bearing solutions

What is the limiting speed of this bearing?


The limiting speed is 12000 r/min.

What materials are used in the bearing's construction?


The cage is made of sheet metal without any coating.

How does the contact angle affect performance?


A contact angle of 11.31° optimises axial load support and stability.

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