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1988 Single Cones (Imperial)
1988 Single Cones (Imperial)

1988 Single Cones (Imperial)

The 1988 single cones are tapered roller bearings designed for combined loads, with a 1.125″ bore and made from durable chrome steel. They handle dynamic radial loads up to 10900 lbf and operate smoothly in temperatures from -30°C to 110°C.
Their single-row construction and open design make them easy to maintain, while the steel cage ensures reliable performance. The bearings are interchangeable with Timken models, offering flexibility for replacements.
Ideal for industrial machinery or automotive applications where combined loads are common. Compliant with RoHS and REACH standards, they provide a sturdy and safe solution for various mechanical needs.
Available in standard radial clearance, with options for C3, C4, or C5 clearances to suit different requirements.

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Product Parameters

  • Part Number 1988
  • Brand TFL
  • Interchangeable Brand Timken
  • System of Measurement Inch
  • Type Cones
  • Bearing Part Number 1988-1920 , 1988-1922 , 1988-1929 , 1988-1930 , 1988-1931 , 1988-1932
  • Bearing Type Roller
  • Roller Bearing Type Tapered
  • For Load Direction Combined
  • Construction Single Row
  • Seal Type Open
  • Series 1900
  • Bore Dia 1.125"
  • Bore Dia Tolerance +0.005" to 0
  • Cone Width 0.762"
  • Cone Width Tolerance +0.003" to -0.01
  • Cone Backface ToClear Radius 0.14"
  • Cone Frontface Backing Diameter 1.32"
  • Cone Backface Backing Diameter 1.56"
  • Cage Cone Frontface Clearance 0.08"
  • Cage Cone Backface Clearance 0"
  • Effective Center Location -0.23"
  • Ring Material Chrome Steel
  • Cage Material Steel
  • Dynamic Radial Load 10900 lbf
  • Static Radial Load 11300 lbf
  • Dynamic Radial Rating(90 Million Revolutions)(C90) 2820 lbf
  • Dynamic Radial Rating(Two Row 1 Million Revolutions)(C1) 18900 lbf
  • Dynamic Thrust Rating(90 Million Revolutions)(Ca90) 1590 lbf
  • Dynamic Radial Rating(Two Row 90 Million Revolutions)(C90) 4910 lbf
  • Temperature Range -30° to 110 °C
  • ABEC Rating ABEC-1
  • Radial Clearance Standard (Available in C3/C4/C5)
  • RoHS Compliant
  • REACH Compliant

Features

How Does 1988 Bearing Handle Combined Loads?

1988 Bearing is built with chrome steel rings and a steel cage, offering strong resistance to both radial and thrust loads.
Its dynamic radial load capacity reaches 10,900 lbf, making it suitable for demanding industrial applications.
The tapered roller design ensures smooth operation and efficient load distribution.
With a temperature range of -30° to 110°C, it performs reliably in various environments.

Why Choose 1988 Bearing for Precision Tasks?

1988 Bearing features a single-row construction with standard radial clearance, providing consistent performance.
The chrome steel material enhances durability, while the steel cage maintains roller alignment.
Its dynamic thrust rating of 1,590 lbf ensures reliable operation under combined loads.
The ABEC-1 rating confirms its precision engineering for accurate applications.

Engineered for Reliability: 1988 Bearing

1988 Bearing’s tapered roller design reduces friction, ensuring smooth operation under heavy loads.
The chrome steel construction resists wear, extending the bearing’s service life.
With a static radial load capacity of 11,300 lbf, it handles demanding conditions with ease.
Its open seal type allows for easy inspection and maintenance.

Steel vs Ceramic Bearings: Strengths of 1988 Bearing

1988 Bearing uses chrome steel rings and a steel cage, offering a balance of strength and cost-effectiveness.
The tapered roller design provides efficient load distribution, reducing stress on components.
Its dynamic radial rating of 18,900 lbf for two-row configurations highlights its versatility.
The standard radial clearance ensures compatibility with various industrial applications.

Application

Industrial Uses of 1988 Bearing
The 1988 Bearing is commonly used in heavy machinery, such as construction equipment and agricultural tools, where its tapered roller design handles combined loads effectively. Its chrome steel construction ensures durability in demanding environments.

Where Is 1988 Bearing Used?
You’ll often find the 1988 Bearing in automotive applications like wheel hubs and differential systems, thanks to its reliable performance under radial and thrust loads. The inch sizing makes it a good fit for older or custom-built vehicles.

Built for Heavy-Duty Use: 1988 Bearing
In industrial settings, the 1988 Bearing supports conveyor systems and gearboxes, where its open design allows for easy lubrication and maintenance. The steel cage adds strength, making it suitable for high-load scenarios.

Automotive vs Aerospace: Applications of 1988 Bearing
While the 1988 Bearing excels in automotive systems like axles and transmissions, it’s also found in aerospace ground support equipment. Its ABEC-1 rating ensures consistent performance without over-engineering for less critical applications.

Perfect Fit for Automation: 1988 Bearing
The 1988 Bearing works well in automated machinery, such as packaging lines, where its tapered rollers provide smooth motion under varying loads. The standard radial clearance offers flexibility for different operational needs.

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