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The KG080CP4C is a constant section bearing with an 8″ bore and 10″ outer diameter, designed for radial loads. Made from chrome steel with a brass cage, it handles dynamic loads up to 8265 lbf and fits in tight spaces with its slim 1″ width.
Its open design allows easy lubrication, while the ABEC 5F tolerance ensures smooth operation. The bearing works in temperatures from -30°C to 110°C, making it versatile for various environments.
This model is interchangeable with KAYDON bearings, offering a reliable replacement option. Ideal for applications like robotics or medical equipment where precision and space-saving are key.
Weighing 6.5 lbs, it’s lightweight yet sturdy for its size. Compliant with RoHS standards for safe use.
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How Is KG080CP4C Bearing Engineered for Reliability?
KG080CP4C Bearing features chrome steel rings and balls, ensuring durability under radial loads.
Its dynamic radial load capacity of 8265 lbf makes it suitable for demanding industrial applications.
The brass cage maintains ball alignment, reducing friction and enhancing smooth operation.
With ABEC 5F tolerance, KG080CP4C Bearing delivers consistent performance in precision tasks.
What Makes KG080CP4C Bearing Suitable for High-Temperature Applications?
KG080CP4C Bearing operates reliably in temperatures ranging from -30°C to 110°C.
The chrome steel construction resists thermal deformation, maintaining performance in varied conditions.
Its open design allows for efficient heat dissipation, preventing overheating during prolonged use.
Lubrication ensures smooth operation even under high thermal stress.
Why Choose KG080CP4C Bearing for Precision Tasks?
KG080CP4C Bearing meets ABEC 5F tolerance standards, ensuring high precision in radial applications.
The thin-section design saves space while maintaining a dynamic radial load capacity of 8265 lbf.
Brass cage construction reduces vibration, making it ideal for sensitive equipment.
With a radial clearance of .0005″ to .0010″, it offers consistent performance in precise setups.
How Does KG080CP4C Bearing Reduce Friction?
KG080CP4C Bearing’s brass cage minimises ball-to-cage contact, lowering friction during operation.
The chrome steel balls and rings are polished for smooth movement, reducing energy loss.
Its open design allows for effective lubrication, further decreasing wear over time.
Precision engineering ensures minimal resistance, enhancing efficiency in radial load applications.
Designed for Durability: KG080CP4C Bearing
KG080CP4C Bearing’s chrome steel construction provides long-lasting performance under heavy loads.
The brass cage enhances durability by reducing wear and maintaining ball alignment.
With a static radial load capacity of 14770 lbf, it handles demanding industrial environments.
Its thin-section design ensures reliability without compromising on space efficiency.
Key Fields for KG080CP4C Bearing
KG080CP4C Bearing is widely used in industrial automation, particularly in robotic arms and precision machinery where its thin-section design saves space without compromising strength. The open seal allows for easy lubrication, ensuring smooth operation in high-speed applications.
In aerospace applications, KG080CP4C Bearing’s ABEC 5F tolerance ensures reliable performance in navigation systems and control mechanisms. Its brass cage provides excellent durability under varying temperatures and loads.
For medical imaging devices, KG080CP4C Bearing’s chrome steel construction offers consistent precision in rotating components. The inch sizing makes it compatible with many North American equipment standards, simplifying replacements.
Automotive testing equipment benefits from KG080CP4C Bearing’s high dynamic radial load capacity, ideal for simulating real-world conditions. Its lightweight design also reduces overall system weight, improving efficiency.
In packaging machinery, KG080CP4C Bearing’s slim profile allows for compact designs while handling moderate radial loads. The lubricated setup ensures long service life even in continuous operation scenarios.
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