The 1210 KC3 is a self-aligning ball bearing with a 50mm bore and 90mm outer diameter, crafted from sturdy chrome steel. It manages radial loads up to 5962 lbf and operates smoothly at speeds up to 10,000 RPM.
Its double-row design and open seal allow for easy alignment and maintenance, while the nylon cage reduces friction. The bearing performs reliably in temperatures ranging from -30°C to 110°C.
This model is interchangeable with SKF bearings, offering a practical replacement option. Suitable for applications like conveyor systems or agricultural machinery where misalignment might occur.
Weighing 0.53kg, it’s a robust yet manageable size. Compliant with RoHS and REACH standards for safe and eco-friendly use.
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Why Choose 1210 KC3 Bearing for Precision Tasks?
1210 KC3 Bearing features a double-row design with chrome steel rings and balls, ensuring high radial load capacity.
Its dynamic radial load rating of 5962 lbf makes it suitable for demanding applications.
The nylon cage reduces friction and noise, enhancing smooth operation.
With a maximum speed of 10,000 rpm, it delivers reliable performance in various conditions.
Where Is 1210 KC3 Bearing Used?
1210 KC3 Bearing is commonly used in industrial equipment like conveyor systems and fans, where its self-aligning feature helps accommodate misalignment. The double-row design provides stability under radial loads, making it reliable for continuous operation.
In automotive applications, 1210 KC3 Bearing fits well in gearboxes and wheel hubs, thanks to its tapered bore for secure mounting. The nylon cage reduces noise, which is ideal for smoother vehicle performance.
For automation and robotics, 1210 KC3 Bearing ensures precise movement in robotic arms and 3D printers. Its C3 radial clearance allows for thermal expansion, maintaining performance in varying conditions.
In household appliances like washing machines, 1210 KC3 Bearing offers durability and quiet operation. The chrome steel construction ensures long-lasting performance even with frequent use.
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