SKF 22212EK 60mm I.D Spherical Roller Bearing, 110mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
506-450
Mfr. Part No.:
22212EK
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

60mm

Outside Diameter

110mm

Roller Bearing Type

Spherical

Race Width

28mm

Bore Type

Tapered

Material

Metal

Static Load Rating

166kN

Cage Material

Steel

Number of Rows

2

Dynamic Load Rating

156 kNkN

End Type

Open

Limiting Speed

7500rpm

Reference Speed

5600rpm

Fatigue Limit Load

18.6kN

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

SKF Tapered Bore Spherical Roller Bearing, 60mm ID, 110mm OD - 22212EK


This spherical bearing allows smooth rotation movement and static position in a shaft. It features two sets of rollers across its inner ring, which maintain balance and let it carry both axial and radial loads. The inner ring lies perpendicular to the external housing, which accommodates misalignment and allows for smooth gliding at a range of angles. This roller bearing is made from durable steel, which is resistant to abrasion and long-lasting. Install it to automate the movement of large components and carry heavy loads in your mechanical equipment.

• 28mm race and tapered bore for increased load capacity
• Limiting speed of 7500r/pm (rotations per minute) for reliable fast-moving applications without wear and tear
• Open-ended for easy access to rollers for maintenance and upgrades
• Outside diameter of 110mm fits shafts in large installations

Applications


• Manufacturing
• Conveyor systems
• Food packaging
• Construction

How do I install this SKF roller bearing?


Mount this bearing on a tapered shaft using the SKF drive-up method. You can use a bearing fitting tool or lock nut to drive the bearing into the tapered installation until it fits securely.

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