SKF HK 2526 25 mm I.D Roller Bearing Needle, 32 mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
209-2208
Mfr. Part No.:
HK 2526
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

25 mm

Race Width

26mm

Bore Type

Roller

Cage Material

Sheet Steel

Static Load Rating

45kN

Number of Rows

1

Outside Diameter

32 mm

Dynamic Load Rating

24.2kN

End Type

Open

Standards/Approvals

No

Limiting Speed

11000rpm

Bearing Type

Needle

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

SKF Roller Bearing, 25mm ID, 32mm OD, 26mm Race Width, Steel Material - HK 2526


Take the friction out of keeping heavy loads moving with this roller bearing from SKF. It's a needle-type unit, so you can count on its long and thin cylindrical rollers to evenly distribute the weight of radial loads. As this unit is made of steel, it's a strong and durable long-term solution. The drawn cup shape makes it ideally suited to applications where there isn't much room available, such as deep inside machinery and vehicles.

Features & Benefits


• Reference speed of 9500r/min makes it suitable for mid-speed applications

• Low cross-sectional height, ideal for use in tight spaces

• Base dynamic load rating of 24.2kN indicates it can handle substantial moving loads

• High stiffness for enhanced accuracy

• Low co-efficient of friction ensures minimal heating and low lubrication needs

Applications


• Robotic systems

• Agricultural equipment

• FMCG manufacturing

How much does this roller bearing weigh?


It has a mass of 0.044kg, so it's suitable for lightweight applications.

How many flanges does the bearing have on its outer ring?


It has two flanges, making mounting and dismounting easier, as well as providing additional thrust surface.

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