SKF 32006 X Taper 30 mm ID Roller Bearing, 55 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
506-220
Mfr. Part No.:
32006 X
Manufacturer:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

30mm

Bore Type

Tapered

Number of Rows

1

Static Load Rating

44kN

Cone Width

17mm

Standards/Approvals

No

End Type

Open

Bearing Dynamic Load Rating

40.5kN

Outside Diameter

55mm

Limiting Speed

12000rpm

Bearing Type

Taper

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
IN

SKF Tapered Roller Bearing, 55mm OD, 30mm ID - 32006 X


This single-row tapered roller bearing from SKF is suitable for handling radial loads combined with single-direction axial loads. Its limiting speed of 12,000rpm makes it suitable for very high speeds of rotation. As the contact angle increases, so does the axial load-carrying capacity of the bearing. It's an open-end type bearing, which makes it well-suited for use in clean environments, where there's no need to protect the raceway from dirt. The open end allows the lubricant to travel freely to support smooth running.

• Tapered bore allows the transfer of a load evenly while rolling

• Static load rating of 44kN means it's suitable for carrying very high loads

Applications


• Wind energy equipment

• Machine tools

• Steel mills

Why are single-row tapered roller bearings mounted in pairs?


Single-row tapered roller bearings can take axial loads in one direction only. For this reason, they're usually mounted against a second tapered roller bearing, in order to handle the forces generated in the bearing by radial loads as well as the axial loads in both directions.

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