NTN Spherical Roller Bearing , 21319D1

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Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating
21319D1 3.7402 in
95.000 mm
7.8740 in
200.000 mm
1.7717 in
45.000 mm
0.1181 in
3.000 mm
94500 lbf
420000 N
420.00 kN
75500 lbf
335000 N
335.00 kN

1. Design features and characteristics

Spherical roller bearings consist of an outer ring having a continuous spherical raceway and two rows of barrel-shaped rollers guided by an inner ring with two raceways. (Refer to Fig. 1) This bearing has self-aligning properties, and therefore is suited for use where misalignment between the inner and outer rings occurs from housing installation error or shaft bending.
Spherical roller bearings have a large capacity for radial loads, axial loads in either direction, and combined loads. They are also suited for applications where vibration and shock loads are encountered. When spherical roller bearings are used with a vertical shaft or under a large axial load, the load on the rollers of the row that is not subject to the axial load becomes small, and the resulting skidding on the rollers may result in wear. If the ratio of the axial load to the radial load exceeds the factor e in the dimension table (Fa/Fr > e), consult NTN Engineering.
In addition to spherical roller bearings with cylindrical bores, spherical roller bearings with tapered bores are also available. Bearings with tapered bores are specified by the suffix “K” at the end of the spherical roller bearing part number. The standard taper ratio is 1:12 for bearings with a “K” suffix; for bearings in series 240 and 241, the suffix “K30” indicates the taper ratio for a bearing is 1:30. Most tapered bore bearings incorporate the use of adapters and withdrawal sleeves for shaft mounting.

 

 

 


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Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 21319D1 3.7402 in 95.000 mm 7.8740 in 200.000... Read more

SKU: 21319D1

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    Description

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    Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating
    21319D1 3.7402 in
    95.000 mm
    7.8740 in
    200.000 mm
    1.7717 in
    45.000 mm
    0.1181 in
    3.000 mm
    94500 lbf
    420000 N
    420.00 kN
    75500 lbf
    335000 N
    335.00 kN

    1. Design features and characteristics

    Spherical roller bearings consist of an outer ring having a continuous spherical raceway and two rows of barrel-shaped rollers guided by an inner ring with two raceways. (Refer to Fig. 1) This bearing has self-aligning properties, and therefore is suited for use where misalignment between the inner and outer rings occurs from housing installation error or shaft bending.
    Spherical roller bearings have a large capacity for radial loads, axial loads in either direction, and combined loads. They are also suited for applications where vibration and shock loads are encountered. When spherical roller bearings are used with a vertical shaft or under a large axial load, the load on the rollers of the row that is not subject to the axial load becomes small, and the resulting skidding on the rollers may result in wear. If the ratio of the axial load to the radial load exceeds the factor e in the dimension table (Fa/Fr > e), consult NTN Engineering.
    In addition to spherical roller bearings with cylindrical bores, spherical roller bearings with tapered bores are also available. Bearings with tapered bores are specified by the suffix “K” at the end of the spherical roller bearing part number. The standard taper ratio is 1:12 for bearings with a “K” suffix; for bearings in series 240 and 241, the suffix “K30” indicates the taper ratio for a bearing is 1:30. Most tapered bore bearings incorporate the use of adapters and withdrawal sleeves for shaft mounting.

     

     

     


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