SKF 29326 E 130mm I.D Spherical Roller Bearing, 225mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
209-4128
Mfr. Part No.:
29326 E
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

130mm

Outside Diameter

225mm

Roller Bearing Type

Spherical

Race Width

36.7mm

Bore Type

Tapered

Material

Steel

Static Load Rating

2500kN

Cage Material

Steel

Number of Rows

1

Dynamic Load Rating

865kN

End Type

Open

Reference Speed

1600rpm

Limiting Speed

2600rpm

Fatigue Limit Load

280kN

COO (Country of Origin):
SE

SKF Spherical Roller Bearing, 130 mm ID, 225 mm OD - 29326 E


Need to support both radial and axial loads in your industrial equipment and machinery? Use this spherical roller bearing from SKF. It has a row of tapered cylindrical rollers inclined at an angle towards the bearing's axis. This allows a rod or shaft to rotate at high speeds with minimum friction, for smooth performance and minimal surface damage. The angled rollers can handle axial shocks and thrust loads, and the strong outer-ring raceway supports high radial force. This is a self-aligning bearing, so it can handle shaft deflections and initial misalignment, so it's quick to install and easy to maintain.

• Static load rating of 2500 kN means that you can use the bearing for heavy-duty applications
• Maximum speed of 2600 r/min, supporting high-velocity rotary motion
• Stainless steel material is highly durable and resistant to oxidation, so the product will have a long lifespan

Application Information


• Material processing
• Mining applications
• Renewable energy generation
• Manufacturing equipment

How does this product support loads from both directions?


The tapered rollers in this product are inclined at an angle that meets at the bearing's axis. This channels radial force towards the axis, increasing the product's strength in that direction, allowing it to handle both overhang and thrust loads.

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