4473N12 Light Duty Mounted Ball Bearings with Two-Bolt Flange

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Mounted Bearing Type Two-Bolt Flange Mount
Bearing Type Ball
Housing Material Steel
Shaft Mount Type Press Fit
For Shaft Diameter 3/16"
Overall Height 7/8"
Overall Length 1 3/4"
Overall Width 17/64"
Dynamic Radial Load Capacity 65 lb.
Maximum Rotation Speed 20,000 rpm
Bearing Material Steel
Bearing Seal Type Sealed
Misalignment Capability
ABEC Rating 3
Alignment Style Self-Aligning
For Load Direction Radial
For Shaft Type Round
Grease Fitting Included No
Product ID 0.1875"
ID Tolerance -0.0003" to 0"
Lubrication Lubricated
Mounting Hole Hole Center to Center 1 7/32"
Mounting Hole Fasteners Included No
Static Radial Load Capacity 25 lb.
System of Measurement Inch
Temperature 0° F to 210° F
Country of Origin United States
DFARS Compliance Specialty Metals COTS-Exempt
ECCN 1C999
REACH Compliance REACH (EC 1907/2006) (06/27/2024, 241 SVHC) Compliant
RoHS Compliance RoHS 3 (2015/863/EU) Compliant
Schedule B Number 848320.001
Flange Thickness 1/16"
Mounting Hole Hole Diameter 7/32"
Lubricant Multemp SRL
Duty Rating Light
Product Description With a two-piece housing made from thin pressed metal, these bearings are a cost-effective option when extreme precision isn't necessary. Less stable than bearings with forged, one-piece housings, they're good for hand-cranked systems, gravity feed conveyor rollers, and other low-speed applications. The balls inside roll nearly friction-free to support smooth shaft rotation. The housing mounts in place with a two-bolt flange, the most common type of flanged bearing. Lubricate regularly to keep your bearing in tip-top shape. These bearings come packed with grease and sealed to block out dust and contaminants. Steel Housing — Best for dry environments as moisture will cause them to rust. Press Fit — For a tight connection to the shaft, install with a press or by heating and then cooling the bearing. Also known as an interference fit. Misalignment Capability — Bearings compensate for as much shaft misalignment as the degree listed. This extends the life of the bearing and protects against wear if shafts are slightly askew.
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