SKF NU 207 ECJ 35 mm ID Roller Bearing, 72 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
195-9661
Mfr. Part No.:
NU 207 ECJ
Manufacturer:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

35 mm

Race Width

17mm

Bore Type

Parallel

Static Load Rating

48kN

Dynamic Load Rating

56kN

Standards/Approvals

No

Outside Diameter

72 mm

Limiting Speed

12000rpm

End Type

Open

RoHS Status: Exempt

SKF Roller Bearing, Cylindrical Bearing Type, 35mm ID, 72mm OD, 17mm Race Width - NU 207 ECJ


To keep your system running like clockwork, install this roller bearing from SKF. It uses cylindrical rolling parts to reach limiting speeds up to 12,000r/min, so suits the fast-paced machinery found in processing and manufacturing industries. The unit's detachable design means it's simple to mount and maintain. You can use this roller bearing to accommodate axial displacement in both directions. A dynamic load rating of 56kN means it takes the strain of heavy components without breaking a sweat.

Features & Benefits


• Unsealed design means it's easy to relubricate

• Sheet metal cage is heat-tolerant, so suited to high-speed operations

• Two outer flanges secure the bearing's position during installation

Applications


• Automotive industry

• Aerospace engineering

• Manufacturing facilities

What is a parallel bore?


A bearing with a parallel bore, like this one, has an inner diameter that's consistent from one side to the other. This design accommodates misalignment without letting it impact the bearing's performance.

What's the difference between limiting and reference speeds?


The limiting speed is the maximum rate a bearing will go for short periods of time, while the reference speed is how fast it can continually operate without stopping.

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