Bower® M1209EL M Series Cylindrical Roller Bearing, 55.52 mm Dia Bore, 85 mm OD, 1 Row, 19 mm W, 75000 N Load
M1209EL-NTN
MFG #: M1209EL
$168.73
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- Bearing Material: Hardened Alloy Steel
- Bore Diameter: 55.52 mm
- Cage Material: Composite Steel
- Closure Type: Open
- Country of Origin: US
- Load Capacity: 75000 N
- Manufacturer Name: NTN
- Number of Rows: 1
- Outside Diameter: 85 mm
- Series: M Series
- Temperature Rating: -40 to 120 deg C
- Width: 19 mm
Cylindrical roller bearings are manufactured by NTN Bower® in several series that differ in proportion, width, and load rating. Bore size for each series increases in multiples of five or more millimeters and for each bore size a selection of different narrow and wide series is available to meet the needs of most applications. External dimensions and tolerances conform to RBEC 1 metric bearing standards as defined in the American Bearing Manufacturers Association (ABMA) and American National Standards Institute (ANSI). NTN Bower® standard product lines include two basic series the M series for light and medium radial loads and the W series for heavy to extra heavy radial loads. Only complete bearing assemblies interchange between the Max-Pak and the M series bearings separable rings and roller assemblies do not.
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AAIA|ABMA|AEM|ANSI Standards|BSA|PTDA|RBEC 1
Outer Ring With (2) Ribs, Cage and Rollers
- The M series designated by the letter M satisfies most commercial applications
- Where mounting space is limited, rollers run directly on a hardened and ground shaft
- Shaft diameter can be increased to replace omitted outer ring for added stiffness
- Savings are possible by using a smaller bearing and eliminating inner ring
- ISO class 0 tolerance rating
- CN radial clearance
- 64000 N dynamic/75000 N static
- Without oil hole
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