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S6238
Part Number | S6238 |
System of Measurement | Metric |
Bearing Type | Ball |
For Load Direction | Radial |
Seal Type | Open |
Bore Dia | 190 mm |
Outer Dia | 340 mm |
Width | 55 mm |
Ring Material | 440C Stainless Steel |
Ball Material | 440C Stainless Steel |
Dynamic Radial Load | 229500 N |
Static Radial Load | 252000 N |
Max Speed (X1000 rpm) | 2.16 |
Weight | 19300 g |
Shoulder Diameter | 289.75 mm |
Chamfer Dimension | 4 mm |
Diameter Of Shaft Abutment | 207 mm |
Diameter Of Housing Abutment | 323 mm |
Radius Of Shaft Or Housing Fillet | 3 mm |
Fatigue Load Limit | 7.35 kN |
Reference Speed | 3800 r/min |
Minimum Load Factor | 0.025 |
Calculation Factor | 15 |
Design Features of S6238 Bearing
S6238 Bearing represents a precise melding of advanced metallurgy and engineering. Crafted from AISI440C stainless steel, it is uniquely tailored for applications that require a combination of corrosion resistance and hardness. S6238 bore dia is 190 mm. Its out dia is 340 mm. Its width is 55 mm. S6238 Bearing offers a blend of durability, precision, and compatibility tailored for specific operational needs.
What Benefits Can S6238 Bearing Provide?
- Corrosion Resistance: Thanks to AISI440C stainless steel, this bearing is resilient against moisture and certain chemicals.
- Durability: AISI440C's hardness ensures long-lasting performance under heavy loads.
- Versatility: It operates effectively across diverse temperatures and conditions.
- Precision: Reduced friction for smoother operations and energy savings.
What Can S6238 Bearing Be Used for?
S6238 Bearing is commonly used in applications such as:
- Marine Applications: Its corrosion resistance makes it ideal for environments with moisture and salinity.
- High-Load Systems: The hardness of AISI440C ensures this bearing can handle heavy loads efficiently.
- Precision Equipment: Instruments requiring reduced friction and high accuracy benefit from this bearing.
- Extreme Conditions: Effective across varying temperatures and conditions, making it suitable for both hot and cold environments.