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AURORA AWF-M16T Spherical Plain Bearings - Rod Ends
AURORA Bearing are a few brands OMB Bearing Industry Trading Company ,.Ltd you will find in 3-1/2 in overall height: our inventory. Find AURORA AWF-M16T Spherical Plain Bearings - Rod Ends to see what's in stock! Side Mount unit type:
- AURORA
AWF-M16T
- Side Mount
- 3/4 in
- 3-1/2 in
- 304 Cast Stainless S
- Set Screw
- 0.7500 in
- 3-11/16 in
- 0.4720 in
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AURORA AWF-M16T Spherical Plain Bearings - Rod EndsTechnology
unit type:: | Side Mount | rod hole diameter:: | 3/4 in | overall height:: | 3-1/2 in |
housing material:: | 304 Cast Stainless S | locking device:: | Set Screw | d: | 0.7500 in |
overall length:: | 3-11/16 in | slot width:: | 0.4720 in | slot spacing:: | 2.0000 in |
series:: | UCMT200MZ2 |
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AURORA AWF-M16T bearing Size Chart (mm/inches) | |
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joint arrangement: | Single Joint |
overall length: | 7 in |
bore type: | Bored to Size |
maximum rpm: | 1800 RPM |
bore size: | 1-1/4 in |
keyway size: | 1/4 x 1/8 in |
maximum misalignment angle: | 30 ° |
series: | J |
static breaking torque: | 7000 in·lb |
boot kit number: | UB250 |
material: | Steel |
lubricated when shipped: | NO |
finish / coating: | Uncoated |
lubrication for pin & block type: | USE LITH-EP-000 GREASE FOR AN AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE OF 40 DEGREES TO 225 DEGREE F.USE LITH-EP-000 GREASE FOR AN AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE OF 40 DEGREES TO 225 DEGREE F. |
joint diameter: | 2-1/2 in |
weight (lbs): | 6.81 |
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