SKF HK 0810 8 mm ID Roller Bearing Needle, 12 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
513-868
Mfr. Part No.:
HK 0810
Manufacturer:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

8mm

Race Width

10mm

Bore Type

Parallel

Cage Material

Steel

Outside Diameter

12mm

Static Load Rating

4.05kN

Limiting Speed

22000rpm

Maximum Speed - Grease

17000rpm

Maximum Speed - Oil

26000rpm

End Type

Open

Dynamic Load Rating

3.69kN

Standards/Approvals

No

Bearing Type

Needle

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
SK

SKF Parallel Bore Needle Roller Bearing, 8mm ID, 12mm OD- HK 0810


Use this needle roller bearing from SKF to support and carry radial loads in your industrial systems. You can use it along with a sleeve to keep moving parts from touching each other, which minimises friction and wear on parts. The bearing has a high dynamic weight capacity of 3.39kN (kilonewtons) and a high static load rating of 4.05kN, making it ideal for use in industrial applications such as heavy-duty engines. It’s made from corrosion-resistant steel for long-lasting use. You can install a unit like this in small equipment thanks to its compact outer diameter of 12mm.

• High fatigue limit load of 440N (newtons) ensures unit longevity

• Open-ended to allow easy movement of radial load

• Maximum oil speed of 26000rpm (revolutions per minute) and grease speed of 17000rpm for fast and efficient load-carrying

Applications


• Construction machinery

• Gearboxes

• Agricultural equipment

What’s the difference between roller bearings and ball bearings?


Roller bearings come with cylindrical rolling parts, while ball bearings use spherical balls. Cylinders have a larger contact area, so tend to be preferred for applications that need a high load capacity.

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