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The 1380 single cones are tapered roller bearings with a 0.875″ bore, designed for combined loads. Made from durable chrome steel, they handle dynamic radial loads up to 10800 lbf and static loads up to 10900 lbf.
Their open design allows easy maintenance, while the steel cage ensures reliable performance. The bearings operate smoothly in temperatures from -30°C to 110°C, making them suitable for various conditions.
Interchangeable with Timken models, these cones are a practical choice for replacements. Ideal for applications like automotive axles or industrial machinery where combined loads are common.
Compliant with RoHS and REACH standards, they offer a balance of strength and longevity. The standard radial clearance can also be adjusted to C3, C4, or C5 for specific needs.
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How Is 1380 Bearing Engineered for Reliability?
1380 Bearing is crafted from chrome steel, offering strong resistance to combined loads with a dynamic radial load capacity of 10,800 lbf.
Its tapered roller design ensures smooth operation and efficient load distribution, enhancing durability.
The steel cage maintains proper roller alignment, reducing friction and wear over time.
With a temperature range of -30° to 110°C, it performs reliably in various conditions.
Why Choose 1380 Bearing for Precision Tasks?
1380 Bearing features a single-row construction, providing precise alignment and stability for combined load applications.
Its standard radial clearance and ABEC-1 rating ensure consistent performance in precision tasks.
The chrome steel rings and rollers enhance durability, while the steel cage minimises maintenance needs.
With a dynamic thrust rating of 1,390 lbf, it handles demanding conditions with ease.
Built for Durability: 1380 Bearing
1380 Bearing’s chrome steel construction ensures long-lasting performance, even under heavy radial loads up to 10,900 lbf.
The tapered roller design reduces friction, extending the bearing’s service life in demanding environments.
Its open seal type allows for easy inspection and maintenance, reducing downtime.
With a temperature tolerance from -30° to 110°C, it adapts to various operational conditions.
Steel vs Ceramic Bearings: Strengths of 1380 Bearing
1380 Bearing’s chrome steel rings and rollers provide excellent strength and wear resistance for industrial applications.
Its dynamic radial rating of 18,700 lbf (two-row configuration) ensures reliable performance under heavy loads.
The steel cage offers durability and maintains roller alignment, reducing operational noise.
With standard radial clearance options, it suits a wide range of precision and heavy-duty uses.
Where Is 1380 Bearing Used?
1380 Bearing is commonly used in industrial machinery, especially in applications that require handling combined loads, such as conveyor systems and gearboxes. Its tapered roller design ensures smooth operation even under heavy stress.
In automotive applications, 1380 Bearing fits well in wheel hubs and differential systems, where its durability and inch sizing make it a reliable choice. The chrome steel construction also helps it withstand high temperatures and wear.
For agricultural equipment, 1380 Bearing provides consistent performance in tractors and harvesters, thanks to its robust steel cage and standard radial clearance. It’s a practical option for machinery that operates in tough conditions.
In construction machinery, 1380 Bearing supports components like cranes and excavators, where its dynamic load capacity ensures long-lasting reliability. The open seal design allows for easy maintenance in dusty environments.
1380 Bearing is also found in railway applications, particularly in axle boxes, where its tapered rollers handle both radial and thrust loads efficiently. The ABEC-1 rating ensures adequate precision for these demanding uses.
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