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- KOYO
DC5026N
- 14.5
- 2.5 mm
- 146 kN
- 0.41 Hz
- 5.88 Hz
- 130 mm
- 40 mm
- 5.85 kg
- ISO BEARING-SINGAPORE (PTE)LTD.2020-07-10 09:46:19
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130 mm x 200 mm x 95 mm KOYO DC5026N cylindrical roller bearingsSpecifications
- 14.5
- 2.5 mm
- 146 kN
- 0.41 Hz
- 5.88 Hz
- 130 mm
- 40 mm
- 5.85 kg
- 120 °C
- 3 mm
- 130 mm x 200 mm x 95 mm
KOYO DC5026N 130 mm x 200 mm x 95 mm KOYO DC5026N cylindrical roller bearingsDimensions
KOYO DC5026N bearing Size Chart (mm/inches) | |
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d | 45 mm |
radial static load capacity: | 57 kN |
D | 100 mm |
maximum temperature: | 248 °F |
B | 39.7 mm |
cage material: | Pressed Steel |
contact angle: | 30 ° |
maximum rpm (grease): | 4500 rpm |
row type & fill slot: | Double Row Non-Fill Slot |
maximum rpm (oil): | 6000 rpm |
internal clearance: | C0 |
finish/coating: | Uncoated |
bore type: | Round |
precision rating: | P0 |
closure type: | Double Shielded |
Weight | 3.06 lbs |
bearing material: | 52100 Bearing Steel |
manufacturer catalog: | Click here |
radial dynamic load capacity: | 71 kN |
manufacturer upc number: | 637410095854 |
KOYO DC5026N INTERCHANGE
KOYO Bearing Part series DC5026N is a potential replacement for these common bearing part numbers:
DC5026N
DC5026N
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