SKF 1303 ETN9 17 mm ID 2 Row Ball Bearing -, 47 mm OD
- RS Stock No.:
- 209-1789
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 1303 ETN9
- Manufacturer:
- SKF
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- RS Stock No.:
- 209-1789
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 1303 ETN9
- Manufacturer:
- SKF
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | SKF | |
| Inside Diameter | 17mm | |
| Product Type | Ball Bearing | |
| Outside Diameter | 47mm | |
| Race Width | 14mm | |
| Cage Material | Non-Metallic | |
| Ball Material | Steel | |
| End Type | Open | |
| Number of Rows | 2 | |
| Internal Clearance | CN | |
| Static Load Rating | 3.4kN | |
| Dynamic Load Rating | 12.7kN | |
| Standards/Approvals | No | |
| Series | 1303 | |
| Bore Type | Parallel | |
| Limiting Speed | 20000rpm | |
| Bearing Type | Self-Aligning | |
| Select all | ||
|---|---|---|
Brand SKF | ||
Inside Diameter 17mm | ||
Product Type Ball Bearing | ||
Outside Diameter 47mm | ||
Race Width 14mm | ||
Cage Material Non-Metallic | ||
Ball Material Steel | ||
End Type Open | ||
Number of Rows 2 | ||
Internal Clearance CN | ||
Static Load Rating 3.4kN | ||
Dynamic Load Rating 12.7kN | ||
Standards/Approvals No | ||
Series 1303 | ||
Bore Type Parallel | ||
Limiting Speed 20000rpm | ||
Bearing Type Self-Aligning | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- CH
SKF 1303 Series Self-Aligning Ball Bearing, 17mm Bore Diameter, 47mm Outside Diameter - 1303 ETN9
This self-aligning ball bearing is designed to accommodate angular misalignment between shaft and housing while supporting rotating assemblies in automation and electrical equipment. It uses spherical outer raceways to maintain operation under shaft deflection and is intended for applications requiring two-row ball contact and an open-end configuration.
Features and Benefits:
• Two-row design provides enhanced load distribution and stability
• Non-metallic cage reduces friction and noise in continuous operation
• CN internal clearance allows precise axial and radial accommodation
• Limiting speed of 20,000 r/min supports high-speed rotating systems
• Dynamic load capacity of 12.7 kN delivers strong fatigue resistance
• Static load capacity of 3.4 kN withstands stationary loads during downtime
• Non-metallic cage reduces friction and noise in continuous operation
• CN internal clearance allows precise axial and radial accommodation
• Limiting speed of 20,000 r/min supports high-speed rotating systems
• Dynamic load capacity of 12.7 kN delivers strong fatigue resistance
• Static load capacity of 3.4 kN withstands stationary loads during downtime
Applications
• Suitable for motor and drive assemblies in automation lines
• Ideal for precision fans and high-speed spindles in electronics manufacturing
• Used with electrical actuators requiring angular compensation
• Can be used for rotating joints in mechanical handling equipment
• Ideal for precision fans and high-speed spindles in electronics manufacturing
• Used with electrical actuators requiring angular compensation
• Can be used for rotating joints in mechanical handling equipment
What bore type does this unit require for mounting?
It has a cylindrical bore so shafts should be machined for a plain-fit installation without taper seating.
How does the open-end configuration affect maintenance?
The open ends permit direct inspection and lubrication access, simplifying routine service intervals where re-lubrication is required.
What housing considerations are needed for thermal and alignment stability?
Because it compensates for shaft misalignment, housings should still provide secure axial location and adequate clearance to avoid external preloading that would impair spherical self-alignment.
What material are the rolling elements MADE from and how does that affect compatibility?
The balls are steel, which provides conventional hardness and wear characteristics suited to common industrial lubricants and environments where corrosion control is managed.
