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The KF050XP3 is a thin-section ball bearing measuring 5″×6.5″×0.75″, designed for four-point contact loads. Made from chrome steel with a brass cage, it offers a balance of strength and smooth operation.
It handles dynamic radial loads up to 5172 lbf and static thrust loads up to 16220 lbf, making it suitable for demanding applications. The bearing operates in temperatures from -30°C to 110°C and comes pre-lubricated for easy use.
Its slim design saves space without compromising performance, ideal for compact machinery. The open seal type allows for straightforward maintenance and inspection.
This model is interchangeable with KAYDON bearings, providing a reliable alternative. Perfect for applications like robotics or precision equipment where space and load capacity are key. Weighing 2.3 lbs, it’s lightweight yet robust. Compliant with RoHS standards for safe use.
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How Does KF050XP3 Bearing Handle Heavy Loads?
KF050XP3 Bearing is built with chrome steel rings and balls, offering strong resistance to heavy radial and thrust loads.
Its dynamic radial load capacity reaches 5172 lbf, ensuring dependable performance in demanding conditions.
The brass cage maintains ball alignment, reducing friction and extending operational life.
With a static thrust load of 16220 lbf, it excels in applications requiring high load-bearing capacity.
Why Choose KF050XP3 Bearing for Precision Tasks?
KF050XP3 Bearing features ABEC 3F tolerance class, providing precise and consistent performance.
Its thin-section design allows for space-saving installations without compromising strength.
The chrome steel construction ensures durability and resistance to wear over time.
With a temperature range of -30°C to 110°C, it performs reliably in various environments.
Engineered for Precision: KF050XP3 Bearing
KF050XP3 Bearing’s four-point contact design ensures smooth operation under combined loads.
The brass cage enhances stability, reducing noise and vibration during use.
Its dynamic moment capacity of 11157 lbf makes it suitable for applications with rotational forces.
The open seal type allows for easy lubrication, ensuring long-term performance.
KF050XP3 Bearing’s Advanced Lubrication Features
KF050XP3 Bearing comes pre-lubricated, reducing initial setup time and maintenance needs.
The chrome steel construction resists corrosion, making it ideal for harsh environments.
With a static moment rating of 18660 lbf, it handles heavy loads with ease.
Its precise tolerances ensure smooth operation in high-precision applications.
Designed for Durability: KF050XP3 Bearing
KF050XP3 Bearing’s chrome steel rings and balls provide excellent wear resistance.
The brass cage design minimises friction, enhancing efficiency and longevity.
It operates smoothly within a wide temperature range, from -30°C to 110°C.
The bearing’s thin-section construction saves space while maintaining high load capacity.
Common Applications of KF050XP3 Bearing
KF050XP3 Bearing is widely used in industrial automation, particularly in robotic arms and precision machinery, where its thin section design saves space without compromising load capacity. The open seal allows for easy lubrication, making it suitable for high-speed operations.
In aerospace applications, KF050XP3 Bearing provides reliable performance in control systems and actuators, thanks to its chrome steel construction. Its ABEC 3F tolerance ensures smooth operation even under demanding conditions.
For medical imaging devices, KF050XP3 Bearing’s brass cage reduces friction, ensuring quiet and efficient performance. The inch sizing makes it compatible with various North American equipment standards.
Automotive steering systems benefit from KF050XP3 Bearing’s ability to handle both radial and thrust loads. Its durability makes it a trusted choice for long-term use in vehicles.
In 3D printers, KF050XP3 Bearing’s precision ensures accurate movement of print heads. The lightweight design also helps maintain speed and efficiency in automated processes.
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