Seven Eighths Inch Ball Bearing With Three Eighths Inch Pin Diameter And One Inch Long Axle In Durable 52100 Chrome Steel For High Precision Machinery And Heavy Duty Applications For Industrial Components And Spare Parts
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SKU: Kit17604
UPC: 00193019230039
UPC: 00193019230039
Item: 3/8" x 7/8" x 1" Ball Bearing
Type: Axle Integrated Ball Bearing
Pin diameter: 3/8" (9.53mm axle diameter)
Bearing Outer Diameter: 7/8" Inch (0.875"=22.23mm)
Width of the assembly: 1" Inch (25.4mm Long)
Type: Axle Integrated Ball Bearing
Pin diameter: 3/8" (9.53mm axle diameter)
Bearing Outer Diameter: 7/8" Inch (0.875"=22.23mm)
Width of the assembly: 1" Inch (25.4mm Long)
Integrated 7/8 Ball Bearing with 3/8 Pin & 1 In Axle, Single
✔️ 3/8 pin, 7/8 outer dia, 1 in long axle, single unit 52100 chrome steel
✅ Pin diameter: 3/8" (9.53 mm)
✅ Axle length: 1" (25.4 mm)
✅ Material: 52100 chrome steel
✅ Assembly dimensions: 3/8" x 7/8" x 1" (9.53 mm x 22.23 mm x 25.4 mm)
✔️ 3/8 pin, 7/8 outer dia, 1 in long axle, single unit 52100 chrome steel
The integrated bearing is a compact unit with a 7/8 outer diameter ball bearing, a built-in 3/8 pin, and a 1 inch axle. It's ideal for small machines, hobby projects, and light conveyors, especially where space is tight and quick mounting matters.
✅ Outer diameter: 7/8" (22.23 mm)✅ Pin diameter: 3/8" (9.53 mm)
✅ Axle length: 1" (25.4 mm)
✅ Material: 52100 chrome steel
✅ Assembly dimensions: 3/8" x 7/8" x 1" (9.53 mm x 22.23 mm x 25.4 mm)
💡 What is an integrated ball bearing with a pin and axle used for in small machinery?
Integrated bearings provide a compact, ready-to-mount solution for tight spaces.
- Handy for hobby projects, small conveyors, and compact gear setups
- Built-in pin and axle simplify mounting and shaft alignment
- Durable 52100 chrome steel stands up to everyday operation
- Reduces parts count and assembly steps compared to separate bearings and shafts
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David M. Es un rodamiento. Sería bueno si el eje podría tener una opción para tener un lado plano.