SKF AXK 75100 75mm I.D Needle Roller Bearing, 100mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
514-170
Mfr. Part No.:
AXK 75100
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

75mm

Outside Diameter

100mm

Roller Bearing Type

Needle

Race Width

4mm

Bore Type

Parallel

Static Load Rating

265kN

Cage Material

Sheet Steel, Steel

Number of Rows

1

Dynamic Load Rating

50kN

End Type

Open

Limiting Speed

3400rpm

Reference Speed

1700rpm

Fatigue Limit Load

32.5kN

Maximum Speed - Oil

1600rpm

Maximum Speed - Grease

1100rpm

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

SKF Thrust Needle Roller Bearing, 100mm OD, 75mm ID - AXK 75100


Need a stable bearing that can fit into a small axial space? This SKF thrust needle roller bearing is compact and delivers a high degree of stiffness. The rollers have axes that are perpendicular to the shaft of the bearing's bore, making it suitable for supporting heavy axial and shock loads. When used in applications where the faces of adjacent machine components can serve as raceways, it takes up no more space than a conventional thrust washer.

• Parallel bore means it can be mounted directly onto a shaft without the need for an adapter sleeve
• Sheet steel cage material combines strength with light weight
• The parallel bore means it can be mounted directly onto a shaft without the need for an adapter sleeve
• Maximum speed of 1100rpm with grease or 1600rpm with oil means it can support fairly high rotational speeds

Applications


• Automatic transmissions
• Pulp and paper processing

Can this bearing accommodate any kind of radial load?


No. Although needle roller thrust bearings can accommodate very high axial and shock loads, they can't be used to support radial loads of any kind.