SKF 32208 40mm I.D Taper Roller Bearing, 80mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
506-791
Mfr. Part No.:
32208
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

40mm

Outside Diameter

80mm

Roller Bearing Type

Taper

Race Width

24.75mm

Bore Type

Tapered

Material

Metal

Static Load Rating

86.5kN

Cage Material

Sheet Metal

Number of Rows

1

Roller Material

Steel

Dynamic Load Rating

91.6kN

End Type

Open

Reference Speed

7000rpm

Limiting Speed

8500rpm

Fatigue Limit Load

9.8kN

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

SKF Roller Bearing, Tapered Bore Bearing Type, 40mm ID, 80mm OD - 32208


For steady support between rotational shafts and stationary parts of your machinery, use this roller bearing from SKF. Its sheet-metal cage resists abrasion and corrosion, so it's suitable for installation in challenging environments. The unit has an open-ended design to make it easy to re-lubricate without the need to disassemble your equipment. A dynamic load rating of 91.6kN and static load rating of 86.5kN means it's ideal for heavy-duty use. This single-row bearing has cylindrical rolling parts and a tapered construction, so is an ideal choice for handling simultaneous thrust and radial loads.

Features & Benefits


• Open-ended design for quick visual inspection of moving parts
• Cylindrical bore style resists damage from fatigue
• Limiting speed of 8500rpm and reference speed of 7000rpm to support high-speed applications

Applications


• Assembly lines
• Process and packaging facilities
• Robotics and automation systems

What can cause roller bearings to fail?


Roller bearings can fail if they're damaged by chemicals, dirt and other external contaminants. Open-ended bearings like this one are best suited to clean environments. If your workplace is dusty, choose a shielded bearing.

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