Full Ceramic Ball Bearing R14 Size 7/8 In Inner Diameter, 1-7/8 In Outer Diameter, 1/2 In Width For Industrial And Commercial Applications, Low Friction, High Precision Ceramic Bearing, Corrosion Resistant And Lightweight
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SKU: Kit7785
UPC: 00193019063408
UPC: 00193019063408
Item: R14 Ball Bearing
Type: Full Ceramic Ball Bearing
Cage: PTFE
Closures: Open
Balls: ZrO2 Ceramic
Type: Full Ceramic Ball Bearing
Cage: PTFE
Closures: Open
Balls: ZrO2 Ceramic
R14 Full Ceramic Bearing 7/8x1-7/8x1/2 in (single)
✔️ Single unit, inner 7/8 in, outer 1 7/8 in, width 1/2 in, ceramic
✅ Outer diameter: 1 7/8 in
✅ Width: 1/2 in
✅ Material: Zirconia ceramic (balls and races); cage PTFE
✅ Temperature rating: up to 356 °F (180 °C)
✅ Quantity: 1 bearing
✔️ Single unit, inner 7/8 in, outer 1 7/8 in, width 1/2 in, ceramic
R14 full ceramic bearing uses zirconia balls and a PTFE cage for high-heat, low-friction service in precision machinery, semiconductor equipment, and washdown environments. This kind of bearing is ideal where contamination control and lightweight ceramic components matter.
✅ Inner diameter: 7/8 in✅ Outer diameter: 1 7/8 in
✅ Width: 1/2 in
✅ Material: Zirconia ceramic (balls and races); cage PTFE
✅ Temperature rating: up to 356 °F (180 °C)
✅ Quantity: 1 bearing
💡 What is a full ceramic bearing used for in industrial settings?
A handy answer: it's built to handle high temperatures, chemical exposure, and precise motion in demanding equipment. - High-temperature, chemical-resistant support for precision machinery - Handy in semiconductor, pharmaceutical, and lab equipment - Lightweight, non-magnetic option for sensitive systems
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Eco N. I used this bearing on the crankshaft of a 3.5hp horizontal shaft Briggs and Stratton engine. I had to bore out the bearing whole in the side plate of the engine because Briggs and Stratton uses an unconventional sized bearing. I am impressed that the ceramic bearing has taken the beating from the crankshaft so well. I honestly expected the bearing to break because of how brittle ceramic is.