6494K65 Mounted Ball Bearings with Four-Bolt Flange

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Mounted Bearing Type Four-Bolt Flange Mount
Bearing Type Ball
Housing Material Nickel-Plated Cast Iron
Shaft Mount Type Set Screw
For Shaft Diameter 25 mm
Overall Height 95 mm
Overall Length 95 mm
Overall Width 35.8 mm
Dynamic Radial Load Capacity 3,140 lb.
Maximum Rotation Speed 5,000 rpm
Bearing Material Steel
Bearing Seal Type Sealed
Misalignment Capability 1.5°
ABEC Rating 1
Alignment Style Self-Aligning
For Load Direction Radial
For Shaft Type Round
Grease Fitting Included Yes
Product ID 25 mm
ID Tolerance -0.016 mm to 0 mm
Lubrication Lubricated
Mounting Hole Hole Center to Center 70 mm
Mounting Hole Fasteners Included No
Number of Set Screws Included 2
Performance Corrosion Resistant
Set Screw Thread Size M6
Static Radial Load Capacity 1,760 lb.
System of Measurement Metric
Temperature 0° F to 210° F
Country of Origin China
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 13 mm
Mounting Hole Hole Diameter 12 mm
Grease Fitting Thread Size 1/4"-28
Grease Fitting Thread Type UNF
Lubricant Grease with Lithium Thickener
Manufacturer McMaster-Carr Approved
Set Screw Thread Pitch 0.75 mm
Product Description Smoother than smooth— the balls inside these bearings roll nearly friction- free. The four-bolt flange supports shafts with a stronger connection to the mounting surface than two-bolt alternatives. Lubricate regularly to keep your bearing in tip-top shape. Bearings with seals keep lubricants in and contaminants out, and come packed with grease. Open bearings require initial lubrication and offer less protection against dust and debris. Nickel - Plated Cast Iron Housing — Combine the strength of iron with the corrosion resistance of stainless steel at an affordable price point. Nickel-plated iron is also unlikely to chip. Set Screw — Turn the screw to lock your shaft in place. A simple, reliable choice, set screws grip tightly, but they can mar shaft surfaces. 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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