NTN NJ314EAT2X 70 mm ID Roller Bearing, 150 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
699-134
Mfr. Part No.:
NJ314EAT2X
Brand:
NTN
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Brand

NTN

Product Type

Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

70mm

Race Width

35mm

Bore Type

Cylindrical

Cage Material

Polyamide

Series

NJ

Maximum Speed - Oil

36000°/s

Maximum Speed - Grease

25200°/s

Limiting Speed

6000rpm

End Type

Open

Dynamic Load Rating

242000N

Outside Diameter

150mm

Internal Clearance

CN

Static Load Rating

222000N

Number of Rows

1

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
JP
The NTN Single row cylindrical roller bearing is engineered for exceptional performance in demanding applications. Designed for unidirectional axial loads, this bearing features a separable design and a polyamide cage that ensures smooth operation. With precise dimensions, including a 70 mm internal diameter and a 150 mm external diameter, it provides an optimal fit for Crucial machinery. This bearing is Ideal for use in various industries where reliability and efficiency are paramount, delivering consistent performance under varying loads and speeds.

Designed for single direction axial loads, ensuring targeted performance

Separable construction allows for easy installation and maintenance

Polyamide cage enhances durability while reducing friction

Provides minimal radial clearance, improving operational accuracy

Dynamic load capacity of 242,000,000 mN guarantees robustness under stress

Operates effectively from -20 °C to 120 °C, adapting to various environments

Oil lubrication limit speed of 36,000 °/s optimises performance in high-speed applications

Grease lubrication limit speed of 25,200 °/s offers flexibility in lubrication choices

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