SKF 23034 CC/W33 Cylindrical 170 mm I.D Roller Bearing, 260 mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
207-8575
Mfr. Part No.:
23034 CC/W33
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

170 mm

Race Width

67mm

Bore Type

Cylindrical

Cage Material

Steel

End Type

Open

Standards/Approvals

No

Dynamic Load Rating

745kN

Limiting Speed

2800rpm

Static Load Rating

1060kN

Number of Rows

2

Outside Diameter

260 mm

COO (Country of Origin):
SE

SKF Spherical Roller Bearing, 170 mm ID, 260 mm OD - 23034 CC/W33


Choose this SKF spherical roller bearing to meet the demands of heavy radial and axial load applications. It's made from robust steel that's heat-treated, so you can be sure of its strength and resistance to rust and corrosion. Its self-aligning properties mean it easily adjusts to shaft deflection and misalignment for precise and efficient operation. This also keeps friction levels low, which reduces wear on the unit and ensures a long service life.

• Choice of mounting methods for increased versatility

• Compact size for improved efficiency and use in tight spaces

• Low-maintenance, as it doesn't need frequent lubrication

• Three lubrication holes on its outer ring allow for easy re-greasing when needed

Application Information


• Pulp and paper processing

• Mining and minerals industries

• Off-shore drilling

What's the advantage of using a bearing with a ring-guided cage?


A ring-guided cage limits contact stress between the bearing's rolling elements and its cage. This reduces wear and tear on the component and extends its operational lifespan.

How do I mount a large bearing?


When mounting a large bearing like this one, use lifting gear to support the bearing from the bottom. A spring between the hook and tackle can assist in positioning the bearing onto the shaft.

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