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The 320 single cones are tapered roller bearings with a 0.875″ bore, designed for combined loads. Made from durable chrome steel, they handle radial loads up to 16800 lbf and operate smoothly in temperatures from -30°C to 110°C.
Their open design allows easy maintenance, while the steel cage ensures reliable performance. The bearings come in standard radial clearance, with options for C3, C4, or C5 if needed.
These cones are interchangeable with Timken bearings, making them a practical choice for replacements. Ideal for applications like wheel hubs or gearboxes where combined loads are common.
With an ABEC-1 rating, they offer good precision for general industrial use. Compliant with RoHS and REACH standards for safe and eco-friendly operation.
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Performance Features of 320 Bearing
320 Bearing is built with chrome steel rings and a steel cage, offering strong resistance to combined loads.
Its dynamic radial load capacity reaches 16,800 lbf, ensuring reliable performance in various applications.
The tapered roller design provides smooth operation and reduces friction under heavy loads.
With a temperature range of -30° to 110°C, it performs well in diverse environments.
How Is 320 Bearing Engineered for Reliability?
320 Bearing features a single-row construction, making it suitable for combined load applications.
The chrome steel material enhances durability, while the steel cage maintains roller alignment.
Its dynamic radial rating of 29,300 lbf for two rows ensures long-lasting performance.
The standard radial clearance options allow for flexibility in different operating conditions.
Designed for Durability: 320 Bearing
320 Bearing’s tapered roller design efficiently handles both radial and thrust loads.
The chrome steel rings and steel cage provide excellent wear resistance and longevity.
With an ABEC-1 rating, it balances precision and cost-effectiveness.
The bearing operates smoothly within a wide temperature range, from -30° to 110°C.
Steel vs Ceramic Bearings: Strengths of 320 Bearing
320 Bearing uses chrome steel for its rings and steel for its cage, ensuring robust performance.
This material choice provides excellent load capacity and resistance to wear.
The bearing’s dynamic radial load rating of 16,800 lbf makes it suitable for heavy-duty applications.
Its open design allows for easy inspection and maintenance, reducing downtime.
Why Choose 320 Bearing for Precision Tasks?
320 Bearing’s tapered roller design ensures precise load distribution and smooth operation.
The chrome steel construction enhances its ability to handle combined loads effectively.
With a dynamic thrust rating of 1,880 lbf, it performs reliably in demanding conditions.
The bearing’s standard radial clearance options cater to various precision requirements.
Industrial Uses of 320 Bearing
320 Bearing is commonly used in heavy machinery, such as construction equipment and agricultural tools, where its tapered roller design handles combined loads effectively. The chrome steel construction ensures durability even in demanding environments.
Where Is 320 Bearing Used?
You’ll often find 320 Bearing in automotive applications like wheel hubs and differential systems, thanks to its reliable performance under radial and thrust loads. Its inch sizing makes it a convenient choice for older or non-metric machinery.
Perfect Fit for Automation: 320 Bearing
320 Bearing works well in automated conveyor systems, providing smooth rotation and long service life. The open seal design allows for easy lubrication, reducing maintenance downtime.
Automotive vs Aerospace: Applications of 320 Bearing
In automotive settings, 320 Bearing supports high-load components like axles, while in aerospace, it’s used in auxiliary systems where precision and reliability are key. The steel cage adds extra strength for varied applications.
Essential Roles of 320 Bearing
320 Bearing is a go-to choice for industrial fans and pumps, offering stable performance under continuous operation. Its standard radial clearance makes it versatile for different load conditions.
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