SKF 24124 CC/W33 120mm I.D Spherical Roller Bearing, 200mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
209-4119
Mfr. Part No.:
24124 CC/W33
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

120mm

Outside Diameter

200mm

Roller Bearing Type

Spherical

Race Width

80mm

Bore Type

Tapered

Static Load Rating

950kN

Number of Rows

2

Roller Material

Steel

Dynamic Load Rating

679kN

End Type

Open

Limiting Speed

2600rpm

Reference Speed

1900rpm

Fatigue Limit Load

95kN

COO (Country of Origin):
SE

SKF Spherical Roller Bearing, 120 mm ID, 200 mm OD - 24124 CC/W33


If you're looking for the most suitable bearing to take heavy radial and axial loads, try this spherical roller bearing from SKF. It's designed to accommodate some misalignment or shaft deflections due to shock loads from either direction. The unit has a robust construction and innovative design that combines high running accuracy with low friction. A ring-shaped groove and three lubrication holes in the outer ring lets you apply effective lubrication. This prolongs the service life and minimises the need for maintenance.

• Tapered bore type for radial and axial loads
• Compact structure
• High precision and accommodation of angular misalignment
• Inside diameter of 120 mm
• Outside diameter of 200 mm
• Race width of 80 mm

Application Information


• Machine tooling
• Industrial processing applications
• Mining
• Pulp and paper manufacture

What does the product suffix CC/W33 mean?


SKF CC units have two window-type steel cages, an inner ring without flanges and a floating guide ring centred on the inner ring. The W33 refers to the annular (ring-shaped) groove and three lubrication holes the bearing has in the outer ring.

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