NTN 4T-395S/394A Tapered Roller 66.67 mm ID Tapered Roller Bearing, 110 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
699-298
Mfr. Part No.:
4T-395S/394A
Brand:
NTN
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Brand

NTN

Product Type

Tapered Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

66.67 mm

Bore Type

Cylindrical

Cage Material

Steel

End Type

Open

Bearing Dynamic Load Rating

89.5 kN

Outside Diameter

110 mm

Series

4T

Static Load Rating

120kN

Number of Rows

1

Cup Width

18.82mm

Cone Width

21.99mm

Bearing Material

Steel

Race Type

Plain

Bearing Type

Tapered Roller

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
JP
The NTN Tapered roller bearing is engineered for optimal performance and reliability in a wide array of applications. This bearing features a single row design, providing a robust solution for managing both axial and radial loads with ease. With its pressed steel cage, it ensures consistent and smooth operation while enhancing overall durability. It is a testament to superior engineering, making it the preferred choice for industries that demand high precision and longevity in their components. This product is manufactured in France, adhering to stringent quality standards, ensuring that it meets the rigorous demands of various mechanical and industrial applications.

Single row tapered roller design optimises load-bearing capabilities

Pressed steel cage enhances the strength and reliability of the bearing

Ability to manage both axial and radial loads effectively

Manufactured in France, ensuring adherence to high-quality standards

Durability and longevity support extended service life in various applications

Ideal for use in mechanical systems requiring high precision components

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