SKF C 2316 K/C3 Taper 80 mm I.D Roller Bearing, 170 mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
208-0162
Mfr. Part No.:
C 2316 K/C3
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

80 mm

Bore Type

Parallel

Cage Material

Steel

Limiting Speed

4500rpm

Outside Diameter

170 mm

Static Load Rating

550kN

Series

C 2316 K

Cone Width

58mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Bearing Dynamic Load Rating

510 KN

End Type

Open

Bearing Type

Taper

COO (Country of Origin):
SE

SKF Taper Roller Bearing, 80 mm ID, 170 mm OD - C 2316 K/C3


If you need an efficient way to handle heavy radial loads, equip your industrial machinery with this CARB-series toroidal roller bearing from SKF. Its innovative design features long, slightly barrel-shaped symmetrical rollers and closely curved raceway profiles. This helps the bearing accommodate misalignment and axial displacement as well as radial loads, making it a good all-around solution. The design also keeps friction low, meaning the bearing is efficient and won't be damaged by overheating. Its distinctive roller profile prevents stress, so you can be confident of long service life.

• Parallel bore type supports axial loads

• Taper bearing type supports radial loads and thermal expansion

• Inside diameter of 80 mm, outside diameter of 170 mm

• Efficient and versatile race width of 58 mm

Application Information


• Conveyors

• Hydraulic motors and pumps

• Wind turbines

How are CARB toroidal roller bearings different from conventional bearings?


SKF's toroidal roller bearings from the CARB series eliminate the need to compromise between a tight fit and axial freedom. This means it's easier for you to eliminate 'creep' and fretting corrosion, which are common causes of bearing failure.

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