SKF 30213 65mm I.D Taper Roller Bearing, 120mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
207-9982
Mfr. Part No.:
30213
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

65mm

Outside Diameter

120mm

Roller Bearing Type

Taper

Race Width

24.75mm

Bore Type

Parallel

Static Load Rating

134kN

Cage Material

Sheet Metal

Number of Rows

1

Dynamic Load Rating

141kN

Reference Speed

4500rpm

Limiting Speed

5600rpm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

SKF Roller Bearing, Tapered Roller Bearing Type, 24.75mm Race Width, 65mm ID, 120mm OD - 30213


Keep your automated machinery running without a snag using this SKF roller bearing. Thanks to its tapered rollers, it cuts down on friction to glide through intense handling processes. It takes dynamic loads up to 141kN to effectively drive heavy objects along. As the bearing's rings separate, you get easy access to its internal elements for hassle-free installation and maintenance. Mounting it onto slimmer shafts is a doddle, thanks to its narrow 24.75mm width.

Features & Benefits


• Handles combined radial and axial loads for versatile operation
• Hard-wearing sheet metal cage provides effective impact protection
• Safe for use in temperatures up to +120°C
• Works with limiting spin speeds up to 5600r/min to keep fast-moving processes rolling along

Applications


• Metalworking
• Mining equipment
• Processing plants
• Food production
• Helicopters

Can this roller bearing handle misalignment?


Yes, this bearing tolerates misalignment between two and four minutes of arc, minimising the risk of disruption from mounting errors.

Should I mount this bearing as part of a pair?


Yes. To safely install this unit, you should mount it in a pair with another bearing to evenly distribute the weight of your system.

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