SKF NU 204 ECP/C3 20mm I.D Cylindrical Roller Bearing, 47mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
195-9658
Mfr. Part No.:
NU 204 ECP/C3
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

20mm

Outside Diameter

47mm

Roller Bearing Type

Cylindrical

Race Width

14mm

Bore Type

Parallel

Static Load Rating

22kN

Number of Rows

1

Dynamic Load Rating

28.5kN

End Type

Open

Limiting Speed

19000rpm

Reference Speed

17000rpm

Fatigue Limit Load

2.75kN

RoHS Status: Exempt

SKF Single-Row Cylindrical Roller Bearing, 20mm ID, 47mm OD - NU 204 ECP/C3


When you need a cylindrical roller bearing to accommodate heavy radial loads and axial displacement, opt for this one from SKF. It consists of a single row of cylindrical rollers arranged parallel to its raceway, so it delivers precise rotation. The rollers are held in place by a glass fibre-reinforced PA66 (polyamide 66) cage, which has excellent heat resistance and is suited to demanding environments. As it has a high limiting speed of 19,000rpm (rotations per minute), this bearing is a good choice for use in high-speed applications.

• Compact inside diameter of 20mm and outside diameter of 47mm for use in small spaces
• Open-ended design for easy re-lubrication
• Light weight of 0.11kg adds minimal strain on the shaft
• Separable design for convenient maintenance

Applications


• Textile industry
• Conveyor belts
• Automotive manufacturing
• Material handling

What's the difference between a cylindrical roller bearing and a ball bearing?


The round rolling elements of a ball bearing have a single contact point with the raceway, while the rollers of a cylindrical bearing have full contact on one side with the raceway. This design makes a cylindrical roller bearing more stable and rigid for use in heavy-duty applications.

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