SKF 30302 J2 Taper 15 mm ID Roller Bearing, 42 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
286-8369
Distrelec Article No.:
304-23-626
Mfr. Part No.:
30302 J2
Manufacturer:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

15mm

Bore Type

Tapered

Cage Material

Steel

Number of Rows

1

Cone Width

14.25mm

Static Load Rating

20kN

Outside Diameter

42mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Bearing Dynamic Load Rating

22.4kN

End Type

Open

Limiting Speed

18000rpm

Bearing Type

Taper

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

SKF Roller Bearing, Taper Bearing Type, Open-Ended, 15mm ID, 42mm OD - 30302 J2


Is your system performance tapering off? Get it back on track with this taper-type roller bearing from SKF. It tackles radial and axial loads simultaneously, so it's an all-rounder that keeps parts moving in the same direction. A dynamic load rating of up to 22.4kN makes the unit ideal for heavy-duty systems. A lightning-fast limiting speed of 18,000r/min means it can keep up with fast-paced applications. As this bearing can easily be separated by hand, mounting and maintenance are a breeze. The interchangeable design lets you swap out elements in a flash.

Features & Benefits


• Strong sheet metal cage maintains the bearing's shape for long-term use

• Small 11mm width suits compact installations

• High static load rating of 20kN, so safely supports your system when it's powered off

Applications


• Manufacturing equipment

• Automotive industry

• Processing plants

• Packaging and shipment facilities

Why should I choose a tapered bearing over a parallel one?


Tapered bearings can handle misalignment better than parallel alternatives. They also distribute loads more evenly to minimise friction and heat that could damage your equipment.