NTN 22317EAW33 Cylindrical 85 mm ID Spherical Roller Bearing, 180 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
453-377
Mfr. Part No.:
22317EAW33
Manufacturer:
NTN
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Brand

NTN

Product Type

Spherical Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

85 mm

Race Width

60mm

Bore Type

Cylindrical

Roller Material

Steel

Limiting Speed

3600rpm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Number of Rows

2

Static Load Rating

604kN

Series

22317EAW33

Internal Clearance

CN

Outside Diameter

180 mm

Dynamic Load Rating

599kN

Race Type

Spherical

COO (Country of Origin):
IT
The NTN Spherical Roller Bearing is designed to deliver exceptional performance in a variety of demanding applications. Crafted with precision, it features an optimised internal structure that enables smooth operation and reduced friction. With a robust construction, this bearing is suited for handling heavy loads while maintaining high reliability. Its ability to accommodate misalignment allows for enhanced durability, making it an excellent choice for equipment requiring longevity and minimal downtime. The specially designed dynamic load capacity ensures efficient functioning under challenging conditions, demonstrating the brand's commitment to quality engineering.

Designed for high load-bearing capabilities and reduced maintenance needs

Accommodates misalignment for improved durability and performance longevity

Robust construction enables operation in extreme temperature ranges

Optimised internal structure minimizes friction loss and enhances efficiency

Supports multiple lubrication options to cater to specific application requirements

Versatile use in various industrial and commercial applications ensures broad utility

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