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60/670 N1MAS
Part Number | 60/670 N1MAS |
Brand: LILY | |
Equivalent: SKF |
System of Measurement | Metric |
Bearing Type | Ball |
For Load Direction | Radial |
Construction | Single Row |
Seal Type | Open |
Bore Dia | 670 mm |
Bore Dia Tolerance | -0.075mm to 0 |
Outer Dia | 980 mm |
Outer Dia Tolerance | -0.1mm to 0 |
Width | 136 mm |
Width Tolerance | -0.75mm to 0 |
Ring Material | Chrome Steel |
Ball Material | Chrome Steel |
Cage Material | 300 Series Stainless Steel |
Locating Feature Bearing Outer Ring | Locating Slot |
Dynamic Radial Load | 203227 lbf |
Static Radial Load | 45861 lbf |
Max Speed (X1000 rpm) | 0.9 |
Lubrication | None |
Temperature Range | -30° to 120 °C |
ABEC Rating | P0 |
Radial Internal Clearance | CN |
RoHS | Compliant |
REACH | Compliant |
Weight | 345000 g |
Design Features of 60/670 N1MAS Bearing
60/670 N1MAS Bearing is a specialized type of rolling-element bearing that features a snap ring groove in the outer ring. 60/670 N1MAS bore dia is 670 mm. Its out dia is 980 mm. 60/670 N1MAS width is 136 mm. This design innovation allows for axial location of the bearing within the housing, reducing the complexity of the machine assembly and saving both time and space.
What Benefits Can 60/670 N1MAS Bearing Provide?
- Enhanced Axial Positioning: The integrated snap ring facilitates secure axial positioning within assemblies, reducing design complexity.
- Increased Load Capacity: Inherits the high radial and moderate axial load capacities from standard deep groove ball bearings.
- Simplified Assembly: The snap ring feature simplifies installation and eliminates the need for additional location components, reducing assembly time.
- Versatility: Available in a variety of seal and shield configurations to suit different operational requirements.
- Cost-Efficiency: By integrating the snap ring feature, 60/670 N1MAS Bearing can reduce the total number of required components, leading to cost savings in mass production.
What Can 60/670 N1MAS Bearing Be Used for?
60/670 N1MAS Bearing is commonly used for applications that require secure axial positioning along with radial load handling. Here are some of the common uses:
- Automotive Assemblies: Particularly in wheel hubs, transmissions, and steering mechanisms.
- Industrial Motors: Used in belt-driven setups where axial security is essential.
- Agricultural Machinery: High-load equipment such as tractors and harvesters.
- Conveyor Systems: Rollers and components requiring secure axial positioning.
- Pumps and Compressors: In settings where both high-load capacity and axial security are required.
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