SKF 32936 Taper 180 mm I.D Roller Bearing, 250 mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
208-0079
Mfr. Part No.:
32936
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

180 mm

Bore Type

Parallel

Cage Material

Steel

Limiting Speed

2200rpm

Cone Width

47.93mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Bearing Dynamic Load Rating

435 KN

End Type

Open

Outside Diameter

250 mm

Static Load Rating

735kN

Bearing Type

Taper

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

SKF Taper Roller Bearing, 180 mm ID, 250 mm OD - 32936


This SKF taper roller bearing is suitable for any application that calls for high performance, reduced friction or improved power density. It accommodates combined loads and generates low levels of friction during operation. As part of the SKF Explorer range, the high-performance bearing is made from ultra-clean steel for durability and a long service life, even when handling heavy loads. Its refined manufacturing process ensures the bearing's smooth running, so it maximises its use of lubrication. This means your machinery will need less maintenance and downtime.

• Parallel-bore type to handle misalignment

• Optimal load distribution to reduce operational stress

• Can be used for rigid bearing applications

• Extended life for efficiency and reduced maintenance

Application Information


• Mining and mineral processing industries

• Hoisting equipment

• Gearbox manufacturing industry

Can you separate this bearing?


This SKF bearing is a single-row separable type. This means you can mount the inner ring with roller and cage assembly separately from the outer ring, making mounting, dismounting and maintenance inspection simpler.

Should this bearing be run in?


Yes, this bearing requires running in. Typically, this subjects the bearing to significant friction and temperature spikes that cause wear. However, the design of this SKF taper roller bearing reduces frictional heat to minimise wear during its running-in period.

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