SKF PCMF 161812 E 16 mm Bore Plain Bearing, 18 mm OD, 26.5 kN

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RS Stock No.:
237-2271
Mfr. Part No.:
PCMF 161812 E
Manufacturer:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Plain Bearing

Sub Type

Flanged

Bore Size

16 mm

Outside Diameter

18 mm

Static Load Rating

26.5kN

Dynamic Load Rating

8.5kN

Material

Polytetrafluoroethylene

Width

12 mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

PCMF

SKF Plain Bearing, 2m/s Permissible Sliding Velocity, 6g Weight, 12mm Width, 18mm OD - PCMF 161812 E


Need a component to withstand linear and radial movements under high loads? Pick up this plain bearing from SKF for the job. It adds strength to axles or rotors and makes sliding operations a breeze. A standard 16mm bore size makes it a widely compatible option for your setup. The assembly weighs in at just 6g, so you can be sure that strain is kept to a minimum. This bearing is made from composite PTFE so it shrugs off the corrosion, impact and mechanical stress you'd expect from a harsh industrial environment.

Features & Benefits


• High static axial load rating of 2.65kN for use in demanding applications

• Slim 2mm wall thickness enhances heat dissipation to stop overheating

• Reliable performance in extreme temperatures between -200°C and +250°C

Applications


• Industrial manufacturing

• Construction plants

• Processing and packaging equipment

Why is the unit flanged?


This bearing has a flanged design to make sure it stays in position and maintains stability in vibrating applications.

What's the maximum sliding velocity of this plain bearing?


The component has a maximum sliding velocity of 2m/s to deliver rapid performance during linear movements.

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