SKF 2208 EKTN9 40 mm ID 2 Row Ball Bearing -, 80 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
460-186
Mfr. Part No.:
2208 EKTN9
Manufacturer:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

40mm

Product Type

Ball Bearing

Outside Diameter

80mm

Race Width

23mm

Cage Material

Non-Metallic

Ball Material

Bearing Steel

Number of Rows

2

Internal Clearance

CN

Static Load Rating

10kN

Dynamic Load Rating

31.9kN

Bore Type

Tapered 1:12

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Series

2208 EKTN9

Limiting Speed

11000rpm

Flange Outside Diameter

80mm

Bearing Type

Self-aligning Ball Bearing

SKF Self-Aligning Ball Bearing, 40mm Bore size, 80mm Outside Diameter - 2208 EKTN9


This self-aligning ball bearing is designed to accommodate shaft misalignment while supporting radial and limited axial loads in rotating equipment. It is intended for use where concentric mounting is difficult, providing smooth operation across a range of rotational speeds and maintaining performance in assembly conditions that introduce angular displacement.

Features & Benefits


• Non-metallic cage reduces noise and lowers friction
• 31.9 kN dynamic capacity sustains heavy operational loads
• 10 kN static capability resists deformation under standstill loads
• 11,000 r/min limiting speed supports high-speed rotating systems

Applications


• Suitable for automation actuators with shaft misalignment
• Ideal for electrical motor end supports requiring tapered bores
• Used with gearbox input shafts that operate at high rev/min
• Can be used for conveyor rollers needing Durable radial support
• Used for production line spindles subject to combined loading

What bore mounting method does this bearing require?


It has a tapered bore with a 1:12 taper and suits tapered sleeve or adapter-housing assemblies for secure press-fit mounting.

How does the bearing cope with angular misalignment?


The internal double-row ball geometry permits self-alignment to compensate for shaft deflection or mounting angular errors without premature wear.

What materials are used for rolling elements and cage?


The balls are manufactured from bearing-grade steel while the cage is constructed from a non-metallic material to balance strength and reduced friction.