NTN NJ309C3 45 mm ID Cylindrical Roller Bearing, 100 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
704-607
Mfr. Part No.:
NJ309C3
Brand:
NTN
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Brand

NTN

Product Type

Cylindrical Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

45mm

Race Width

25mm

Bore Type

Round

Cage Material

Pressed Steel

Outside Diameter

100mm

Static Load Rating

71000N

Series

NJ

Maximum Speed - Oil

50400°/s

Limiting Speed

8400rpm

Maximum Speed - Grease

43200°/s

Dynamic Load Rating

82000N

Number of Rows

1

Internal Clearance

C3

Race Type

Plain

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
JP
The NTN Single row cylindrical roller bearing is expertly designed to support axial loads in one direction, making it an Ideal choice for various mechanical applications. Crafted with a separable construction and a pressed steel cage, this bearing facilitates ease of assembly and disassembly, enhancing maintenance efficiency. Featuring a robust internal diameter of 45 mm and an external diameter of 100 mm, it ensures optimal performance when subjected to dynamic loads of up to 82 million mN.

Separable design allows for simple assembly and disassembly

Optimised for single direction axial load applications

Lightweight at only 0.879 kg for easier handling

Utilises a pressed steel cage for enhanced durability

Dynamic and static load ratings ensure reliability under varying conditions

Operates effectively at a minimum temperature of -40°C and a maximum of 120°C

Designed with a radial clearance class of C3 for increased performance

Incorporates a range of abutment specifications for application versatility

Capable of supporting high-speed operations with oil and grease lubrication limits

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