SKF 22206 E 30mm I.D Spherical Roller Bearing, 62mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
207-8417
Mfr. Part No.:
22206 E
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SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

30mm

Outside Diameter

62mm

Roller Bearing Type

Spherical

Race Width

20mm

Bore Type

Parallel

Material

Steel

Static Load Rating

58.5kN

Cage Material

Sheet Metal

Number of Rows

2

Roller Material

Steel

Dynamic Load Rating

66.1kN

Reference Speed

10000rpm

Limiting Speed

14000rpm

SKF Roller Bearing, Cylindrical Bore Type, 30mm ID, 62mm OD, 20mm Race Width - 22206 E


Want your machinery to run like clockwork? Get things moving with this spherical roller bearing from SKF. It has two rows of cylindrical rolling parts to take on heavy-duty loads of up to 66.1kN in both directions. Thanks to the self-aligning design, this small but mighty unit takes misalignment and shaft deflections in its stride to keep your equipment running with no need for manual adjustments. A 10,000r/min reference speed and 14,000r/min limiting speed mean this is just the thing for high-velocity applications like motors.

Features & Benefits


• Relubrication hole for easy regreasing to maintain top performance
• Light 280g weight doesn't strain your equipment
• Sheet metal cage resists rust build-up to suit installation in humid settings
• Race width of 20mm increases stability to tackle heavy loads with ease

Applications


• Manufacturing industry
• Agricultural sector
• Construction sites

How does a spherical roller bearing differ from a cylindrical one?


Spherical roller bearings like this one use barrel-shaped rollers that can get misalignment back on track. While cylindrical bearings are similar in shape, the flat edges of their rolling parts mean they're better at handling high load capacity where the shaft is able to rotate freely.

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