The PI141812 is a needle roller bearing inner ring with a 0.875″ bore and 1.125″ outer diameter, made from sturdy chrome steel. Its compact width of 0.75″ fits neatly into tight spaces while handling radial loads efficiently.
Pre-lubricated for smooth operation, this ring is ready to use straight out of the box. The inch measurements make it compatible with machinery using imperial standards.
Designed to interchange with INA bearings, it offers a reliable replacement option. Ideal for applications like automotive transmissions or industrial gearboxes where space is limited.
Weighing just 36.3g, it’s lightweight yet durable. Compliant with RoHS standards for environmentally safe use.
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How Is PI141812 Bearing Engineered for Reliability?
PI141812 Bearing is crafted from durable chrome steel, ensuring long-lasting performance in demanding applications.
Its needle roller design provides efficient load distribution, reducing stress on individual components.
The inch-based measurements make it compatible with systems requiring precise imperial specifications.
With RoHS compliance, PI141812 Bearing meets stringent environmental and safety standards.
Key Fields for PI141812 Bearing
PI141812 Bearing is commonly used in industrial machinery, especially in compact spaces where its needle roller design excels. Its inch sizing makes it a good fit for older equipment or systems requiring imperial measurements.
In automotive applications, PI141812 Bearing works well in gearboxes and transmission systems, handling high radial loads efficiently. The chrome steel construction ensures durability even under constant stress.
For automation setups, PI141812 Bearing fits neatly into robotic arms and conveyor mechanisms. Its lubricated design reduces friction, making it reliable for continuous operation.
In consumer electronics, PI141812 Bearing can be found in printers and small appliances. The lightweight build and precise tolerances help maintain smooth performance in everyday devices.
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