The HJ 10/600 angle ring is designed for cylindrical roller bearings, with a 600mm bore and 695mm outer diameter. Made from sturdy chrome steel, it suits temperatures from -30°C to 110°C.
Its 55mm width and precise tolerances ensure a secure fit, while the 6mm chamfer aids smooth installation. The ring weighs 27.5kg, offering durability for heavy-duty use.
Compatible with SKF bearings, it’s a practical choice for replacements or upgrades. Ideal for industrial machinery where reliable support for cylindrical rollers is needed.
RoHS and REACH compliant, it meets safety standards for various applications. A robust component for maintaining bearing alignment under load.
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Why Choose HJ 10/600 Angle Rings for Cylindrical Roller Bearings?
HJ 10/600 Angle Rings are made from chrome steel, offering durability and resistance to wear in demanding applications.
The precise bore diameter of 600 mm ensures a perfect fit, while the outer diameter of 695 mm provides stability.
With a width of 55 mm, these angle rings are designed to handle heavy loads efficiently.
Their temperature range of -30° to 110 °C makes them suitable for various industrial environments.
Essential Roles of HJ 10/600 Bearing
HJ 10/600 Bearing is commonly used in large industrial machinery, such as heavy-duty presses and rolling mills, where its robust design handles significant radial loads. The chrome steel material ensures long-lasting performance even in demanding conditions.
In wind turbine applications, HJ 10/600 Bearing supports the main shaft, providing stability and reducing friction. Its precise metric dimensions make it a reliable choice for renewable energy systems.
For mining equipment, HJ 10/600 Bearing’s durability shines in conveyor systems and crushers. The wide temperature range allows it to perform consistently in harsh environments.
Automotive manufacturing lines also benefit from HJ 10/600 Bearing in assembly robots. Its high load capacity ensures smooth operation during repetitive tasks.
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