Double Shielded Angular Ball Bearing 2-Row 3314ZZ, 70mm Bore, 150mm Outer Diameter, 63.5mm Width, High-Precision Sealed Bearing For Machinery And Equipment, Ideal For Precision Machinery, Automation, Conveyors, Gearboxes
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SKU: 3314ZZ
UPC: 00193019145791
UPC: 00193019145791
Item: 3314ZZ Ball Bearing
Type: Double Row Angular Ball Bearing
Closures: Double Shielded
Dimensions: 70mm x 150mm x 63.5mm/Metric
ID (inner diameter)/Bore: 70mm
Type: Double Row Angular Ball Bearing
Closures: Double Shielded
Dimensions: 70mm x 150mm x 63.5mm/Metric
ID (inner diameter)/Bore: 70mm
Premium double-row angular contact bearing, 70x150x63.5mm
✔️ Double shielded design with 70mm ID, 150mm OD, 63.5mm width, dynamic load up to 163kN, and grease speed of 3200 RPM
✅ Dimensions: 70mm inner diameter, 150mm outer diameter, 63.5mm width
✅ Dynamic load rating of 163,000 N for heavy-duty use
✅ Static load rating of 132,000 N and grease lubrication speed up to 3,200 RPM
✔️ Double shielded design with 70mm ID, 150mm OD, 63.5mm width, dynamic load up to 163kN, and grease speed of 3200 RPM
This angular contact bearing is a double-row component that handles both radial and axial loads effectively. It's commonly found in machinery, automotive systems, and industrial equipment where precision and durability are key.
✅ Double shielded to keep out contaminants✅ Dimensions: 70mm inner diameter, 150mm outer diameter, 63.5mm width
✅ Dynamic load rating of 163,000 N for heavy-duty use
✅ Static load rating of 132,000 N and grease lubrication speed up to 3,200 RPM
💡 Why are angular contact bearings a solid choice for handling combined loads in mechanical setups?
This type of bearing works great for applications needing to manage both thrust and radial forces reliably.
- Reduces friction in high-speed operations
- Offers better load distribution compared to standard ball bearings
- Boosts equipment lifespan in demanding environments
- Improves overall efficiency in precision machinery
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