SKF 22320 E 100mm I.D Spherical Roller Bearing, 215mm O.D

Subtotal (1 unit)*

£628.82

(exc. VAT)

£754.58

(inc. VAT)

Add to Basket
Select or type quantity
In Stock
  • 1 unit(s) ready to ship
  • Plus 999,999,998 unit(s) shipping from 03 November 2025
Need more? Click ‘Check delivery dates’ to find extra stock and lead times.
Units
Per unit
1 +£628.82

*price indicative

RS Stock No.:
207-8542
Mfr. Part No.:
22320 E
Brand:
SKF
Find similar products by selecting one or more attributes.
Select all

Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

100mm

Outside Diameter

215mm

Roller Bearing Type

Spherical

Race Width

73mm

Material

Steel

Static Load Rating

950000N

Cage Material

Steel

Number of Rows

2

Dynamic Load Rating

847000N

End Type

Open

Reference Speed

2400rpm

Limiting Speed

3000rpm

Fatigue Limit Load

88000N

COO (Country of Origin):
SE

SKF Spherical Roller Bearing, 100 mm ID, 215 mm OD - 22320 E


This spherical roller bearing from SKF features an optimised design for increased load-carrying capacity. Its robust steel structure handles heavy loads effectively, whether radial or axial force is applied to it. The steel material is also corrosion-resistant and capable of standing up to high operating temperatures. The bearing's low levels of friction reduce wear on the unit to increase its efficiency and ensure a long service life. As it easily adjusts to shaft misalignment, it's suitable for use in applications where high vibration levels are expected.

• Conveniently supplied ready to mount
• Insensitive to contaminates for improved versatility in use
• Simple re-greasing thanks three lubrication holes on the outer ring
• Virtually eliminates edge stresses to reduce friction and force on nearby components
• Efficient design that takes up minimal space for use in compact machine designs

Application Information


• Gearbox manufacturing
• Mining and minerals processing industry
• Paper and pulp mills

When should I choose a spherical roller bearing over a ball bearing?


Spherical roller bearings have a larger contact surface between the bearing and the rail, whereas ball bearings have only one point of contact. This means that roller bearings can manage heavier loads than ball bearings as the increased surface area provides greater stability and strength.

Related links