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The 463 single cones are tapered roller bearings designed for combined loads, with a 1.875″ bore and made from durable chrome steel. They handle dynamic radial loads up to 30500 lbf and are built to last in tough conditions.
Their open design allows for easy maintenance, while the steel cage ensures smooth operation. The bearings are compatible with Timken models, making them a practical choice for replacements.
Ideal for heavy-duty applications like truck axles or industrial machinery, they perform well in temperatures from -30°C to 110°C. Available in standard radial clearance, with options for C3, C4, or C5.
Compliant with RoHS and REACH standards, these cones offer reliable performance in demanding environments. Their sturdy construction and effective load handling make them a solid choice for various mechanical setups.
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Why Choose 463 Bearing for Combined Loads?
463 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 30,500 lbf, making it reliable for heavy-duty applications.
The tapered roller design ensures smooth operation and efficient load distribution.
With a temperature range of -30° to 110°C, it performs well in various environments.
How Is 463 Bearing Engineered for Reliability?
463 Bearing features a single-row tapered roller design, optimised for combined load handling.
The chrome steel construction enhances durability, while the steel cage maintains roller alignment.
Its dynamic thrust rating of 4,540 lbf ensures consistent performance under pressure.
The standard radial clearance options provide flexibility for different applications.
Designed for Durability: 463 Bearing
463 Bearing’s chrome steel rings and tapered rollers are built to withstand heavy loads.
The steel cage reduces friction and wear, extending the bearing’s service life.
With a static radial load capacity of 37,200 lbf, it handles demanding conditions with ease.
Its ABEC-1 rating ensures reliable precision in various industrial uses.
Steel vs Ceramic Bearings: Strengths of 463 Bearing
463 Bearing uses chrome steel for its rings and rollers, offering excellent strength and wear resistance.
The steel cage provides stability, ensuring smooth operation under combined loads.
Its dynamic radial rating of 7,900 lbf (C90) highlights its long-term reliability.
The bearing’s inch measurements make it compatible with imperial system machinery.
Industrial Uses of 463 Bearing
The 463 Bearing is commonly used in heavy machinery like construction equipment and agricultural vehicles, where its tapered roller design handles combined loads effectively. Its chrome steel construction ensures durability in tough working conditions.
What Makes 463 Bearing a Preferred Choice?
In automotive applications, 463 Bearing supports wheel hubs and axles, providing reliable performance under varying loads. The inch sizing makes it a practical fit for many North American vehicle models.
Built for Heavy-Duty Use: 463 Bearing
For industrial conveyor systems, 463 Bearing’s open design allows for easy lubrication and maintenance. Its steel cage enhances stability, making it suitable for high-load scenarios.
Automotive vs Aerospace: Applications of 463 Bearing
While 463 Bearing excels in automotive wheel assemblies, it’s also found in aerospace landing gear components. Its temperature range and load capacity make it versatile across industries.
Where Is 463 Bearing Used?
In mining equipment, 463 Bearing’s tapered rollers manage radial and thrust loads efficiently. The standard radial clearance options ensure compatibility with various machinery setups.
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