| Mounted Bearing Type | Two-Bolt Flange Mount |
| Bearing Type | Ball |
| Housing Material | Steel |
| Shaft Mount Type | Set Screw |
| For Shaft Diameter | 3/8" |
| Overall Height | 1 1/8" |
| Overall Length | 2 1/2" |
| Overall Width | 11/16" |
| Dynamic Radial Load Capacity | 580 lb. |
| Maximum Rotation Speed | 3,000 rpm |
| Bearing Material | Steel |
| Bearing Seal Type | Sealed |
| ABEC Rating | Not Rated |
| Alignment Style | Fixed |
| For Load Direction | Radial |
| For Shaft Type | Round |
| Grease Fitting Included | No |
| Product ID | 0.375" |
| ID Tolerance | 0" to 0.005" |
| Lubrication | Lubricated |
| Mounting Hole Hole Center to Center | 1 7/8" |
| Mounting Hole Fasteners Included | No |
| Number of Set Screws Included | 2 |
| Set Screw Thread Size | 8-32 |
| Static Radial Load Capacity | 300 lb. |
| System of Measurement | Inch |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| DFARS Compliance | Specialty Metals COTS-Exempt |
| ECCN | 1C999 |
| REACH Compliance | Not Compliant |
| RoHS Compliance | RoHS 3 (2015/863/EU) Compliant |
| Schedule B Number | 848320.0010 |
| Flange Thickness | 1/32" |
| Mounting Hole Hole Diameter | 5/16" |
| Lubricant | Grease with Lithium Thickener |
| Temperature Range Minimum | Not Rated |
| Duty Rating | Light |
| Temperature Range Maximum | 250° F |
| 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. 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. |