SKF NUTR 50110 A 50 mm ID Roller Bearing, 110 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
210-1517
Mfr. Part No.:
NUTR 50110 A
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

50mm

Race Width

32mm

Bore Type

Parallel

Number of Rows

2

Internal Clearance

C2 to CN

Limiting Speed

1600rpm

Bearing Material

Steel

Static Load Rating

116kN

Outside Diameter

110mm

Dynamic Load Rating

78.1kN

End Type

Sealed

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

NUTR

Race Type

Flanged Rings

SKF Roller Bearing, Cylindrical Roller Bearing Type, 32mm Race Width, 50mm ID, 110mm OD - NUTR 50110 A


In need of a reliable support component for your track-based hardware? Fit this roller bearing from SKF. By taking dynamic forces up to 78.1kN, it makes light work of carrying heavy moving loads. With its low-friction crowned running surface, the unit cuts back on vibrations to keep its equipment rolling without issues. Maintenance is a doddle, thanks to a handy built-in lubrication hole. As the bearing's flange rings stop it slipping along its shaft, there's no need to worry about misalignment grinding your process to a halt.

Features & Benefits


• Impact-resistant bearing steel body stays strong against knocks and bumps

• Handles speeds up to 1600r/min, keeping fast-moving processes moving freely

• Carries radial and axial loads for versatile shaft support

• Race width of 32mm easily fits into hard-working setups

Applications


• Manufacturing industry

• Chemical processing

• Power plants

• Airports

Does this unit come pre-lubricated?


Yes, this bearing comes pre-greased and fully assembled, so it's ready to mount right away.

Can I use this roller bearing in corrosive applications?


Yes, this product's integral seal stops dust and debris corroding its shaft, ensuring it keeps working in harsh settings.

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