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DCL610
- Powder Coated
- Non-Expansion Bearin
- Clearance/Non-C
- 3.6875 in
- 12 to 13 in
- Spherical Roller
- Four-Bolt Base
- 4-1/2 in
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NTN DCL610 needle roller bearingsInterchange guide
- Powder Coated
- Non-Expansion Bearin
- Clearance/Non-C
- 3.6875 in
- 12 to 13 in
- Spherical Roller
- Four-Bolt Base
- 4-1/2 in
- 127500 lb
- Solid Pillow Block
NTN DCL610 NTN DCL610 needle roller bearingsFrequently bought together
NTN DCL610 bearing Size Chart (mm/inches) | |
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mounting: | Two-Bolt Base |
B | 1-45/64 in |
d | 1.1875 in |
radial dynamic load capacity: | 4410 lbf |
bore type: | Round |
radial static load capacity: | 2540 lbf |
base to bore centerline: | 1.6875 in |
base width: | 1-5/16 in |
duty type: | Normal Duty |
D | 4-13/32" to 5-1/32" |
housing material: | Malleable Iron |
bolt size: | 1/2 |
locking device: | Eccentric Collar |
lubrication type: | Lubrication Fitting |
seal type: | Contact/Lip |
series: | KHPW200 |
expansion type: | Non-Expansion Bearing (Fixed) |
replacement bearing: | KH206-19 |
overall length: | 6.1563 in |
manufacturer product page: | Click here |
overall height: | 3.1875 in |
NTN DCL610 INTERCHANGE
NTN Bearing Part series DCL610 is a potential replacement for these common bearing part numbers:
DCL610
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DCL610
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