SKF 22210 E/C3 Parallel 50 mm I.D Roller Bearing, 90 mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
207-8431
Mfr. Part No.:
22210 E/C3
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

50 mm

Race Width

23mm

Bore Type

Parallel

Roller Material

Steel

Cage Material

Sheet Metal

Number of Rows

2

Bearing Material

Steel

Dynamic Load Rating

107kN

Static Load Rating

108kN

Series

SRB

Limiting Speed

9500rpm

Standards/Approvals

No

End Type

Open

Outside Diameter

90 mm

Internal Clearance

C3

SKF Roller Bearing, Spherical Type, 620g Weight, 50mm ID, 90mm OD - 22210 E/C3


Ensure your rotating elements stay on track with this spherical-type roller bearing from SKF. The self-aligning unit straightens out shaft deflections without overheating or increasing friction. That means axles remain aligned even when your machinery is running. Thanks to a 107kN dynamic load rating, it's just the ticket for your rugged industrial applications. This component handles heavy loads in both directions to streamline assemblies. Simply fit the bearing around an axle and fix it in place for straightforward installation.

Features & Benefits


• Compact 90mm OD saves installation space in crowded setups

• Weighs only 620g, putting minimal stress on your system

• Durable sheet metal cage resists impact and corrosion for long-lasting performance

Applications


• Aviation industry

• Breweries and bottling plants

• Medical imaging equipment

• Production and packaging lines

What's the radial clearance of this roller bearing?


It has C3 radial clearance, which makes it a sure bet for heat-generating applications, as there's extra room between the raceway and spherical elements to cater for expansion.

Why is it important that shafts stay aligned?


Misaligned axles can cause damage to equipment and lengthy service delays.

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