SKF 33109 Taper 45 mm I.D Roller Bearing, 80 mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
208-0091
Mfr. Part No.:
33109
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

45 mm

Bore Type

Parallel

Cone Width

26mm

Number of Rows

1

Cup Width

20.5mm

End Type

Shielded

Limiting Speed

8000rpm

Static Load Rating

114kN

Standards/Approvals

No

Outside Diameter

80 mm

Bearing Dynamic Load Rating

104 KN

Bearing Type

Taper

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

SKF Roller Bearing, Parallel Bore Bearing Type, 45mm ID, 80mm OD - 33109


Looking for a bearing that performs under pressure? Give your rotating machine parts the support they need with this roller bearing from SKF. It handles both axial and radial loads, so it's a versatile option. By generating minimal friction, it keeps your system running efficiently with minimal wear. Thanks to cylindrical rolling elements that optimise weight distribution, the unit has a dynamic load rating of 104kN and a fatigue load limit of 12.9kN. This means you can be sure it's up to the job of managing heavy-duty tasks. Temperature stabilised up to +120°C, it continues working even when the heat is on.

Features & Benefits


• Sheet metal cage for resistance to corrosion and wear

• Weighs just 55g for minimal equipment strain

• Tapered outer and inner rollers accommodate simultaneous thrust

Applications


• Industrial conveyors

• Manufacturing facilities

• Automotive productions

Can I mount this bearing with a second unit?


Yes, if you use a second tapered roller bearing with this component, it can support axial loads in both directions.

What's the difference between roller bearings and ball bearings?


Roller bearings have cylindrical rolling parts, while ball bearings have spherical ones. Both can do the same job, but cylindrical rollers achieve a larger contact surface so tend to have a higher load capacity.

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