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The 538 single cones are tapered roller bearings designed for combined loads, with a 2.1649″ bore and made from durable chrome steel. They handle dynamic radial loads up to 38700 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 effective in temperatures ranging from -30°C to 110°C.
These cones are part of the 535 series and are interchangeable with Timken models, making them a reliable choice for replacements. Ideal for heavy-duty applications like industrial machinery or automotive systems.
Compliant with RoHS and REACH standards, they offer a balance of strength and performance. Available in standard radial clearance, with options for C3, C4, or C5 as needed.
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How Is 538 Bearing Engineered for Reliability?
538 Bearing features chrome steel rings and a steel cage, providing strong resistance to combined loads.
Its dynamic radial load capacity reaches 38,700 lbf, ensuring dependable performance in tough conditions.
The tapered roller design enhances load distribution, reducing wear and extending service life.
With a temperature range of -30° to 110°C, it performs reliably in various environments.
What Makes 538 Bearing Suitable for High-Temperature Applications?
538 Bearing is built to withstand temperatures from -30° to 110°C without losing performance.
The chrome steel construction ensures durability, even under heavy radial and thrust loads.
Its open design allows for efficient heat dissipation, preventing overheating.
This makes it ideal for applications where temperature fluctuations are common.
Built for Durability: 538 Bearing
538 Bearing’s chrome steel rings and tapered roller design provide excellent load-bearing capacity.
It handles dynamic radial loads up to 38,700 lbf, making it suitable for heavy-duty use.
The steel cage maintains roller alignment, ensuring smooth operation over time.
Its standard radial clearance options offer flexibility for different applications.
Steel vs Ceramic Bearings: Strengths of 538 Bearing
538 Bearing uses chrome steel for its rings and rollers, offering high strength and durability.
This material choice ensures reliable performance under combined radial and thrust loads.
The steel cage provides stability, keeping the rollers aligned during operation.
With a static radial load capacity of 46,200 lbf, it excels in demanding environments.
Why Choose 538 Bearing for Precision Tasks?
538 Bearing’s tapered roller design ensures precise load distribution and smooth operation.
Its ABEC-1 rating guarantees consistent performance for standard precision applications.
The effective center location of -0.48″ enhances stability in mounted assemblies.
This makes it a reliable choice for machinery requiring accurate alignment.
Industrial Uses of 538 Bearing
The 538 Bearing is commonly used in heavy machinery, such as construction equipment and agricultural gear, where its tapered roller design handles combined loads effectively. Its chrome steel construction ensures durability in tough working conditions.
Where Is 538 Bearing Used?
In automotive applications, 538 Bearing supports wheel hubs and differential systems, providing reliable performance under varying loads. The inch sizing makes it a preferred choice for American and British vehicle models.
Built for Heavy-Duty Use: 538 Bearing
For industrial conveyors and mining equipment, 538 Bearing’s open design allows for easy lubrication and maintenance. Its steel cage enhances stability, even in high-vibration environments.
Automotive vs Aerospace: Applications of 538 Bearing
While 538 Bearing excels in automotive systems like axles, it’s also found in aerospace landing gear components. Its ABEC-1 rating ensures consistent precision across different industries.
Perfect Fit for Automation: 538 Bearing
In automated production lines, 538 Bearing ensures smooth operation in robotic arms and assembly systems. The standard radial clearance options make it adaptable to various precision needs.
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