The 1213KJ is a self-aligning ball bearing with a 65mm tapered bore and 120mm outer diameter, designed for radial loads. It handles dynamic loads up to 7898 lbf and operates smoothly at speeds up to 7000 RPM.
Made from chrome steel, this double-row bearing features an open design for easy lubrication. Its steel cage ensures durability, while the tapered bore provides a secure fit on shafts.
The bearing works well in temperatures from -30°C to 110°C, making it suitable for various industrial environments. Its self-aligning design compensates for minor misalignments, reducing wear.
Ideal for applications like conveyor systems or agricultural machinery, where radial loads and shaft misalignment are common. Weighing 1.1kg, it’s robust yet manageable for its size. Compliant with RoHS and REACH standards.
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Why Choose 1213KJ Bearing for Precision Tasks?
1213KJ Bearing features a double-row design with chrome steel rings and balls, ensuring high radial load capacity.
Its dynamic radial load reaches 7898 lbf, making it suitable for demanding industrial applications.
The tapered bore design allows for easy and secure mounting, reducing installation time.
With a maximum speed of 7,000 rpm, it delivers reliable performance in various conditions.
How Is 1213KJ Bearing Engineered for Reliability?
1213KJ Bearing is constructed with chrome steel components, offering excellent durability and resistance to wear.
The steel cage maintains proper ball alignment, enhancing smooth operation under radial loads.
Its open seal design allows for easy lubrication, ensuring consistent performance.
Operating within a temperature range of -30° to 110°C, it adapts to diverse environments.
Built for Reliability: 1213KJ Bearing
1213KJ Bearing’s double-row construction provides stability and load-bearing capacity for radial applications.
The chrome steel materials resist wear, extending the bearing’s service life.
With a radial clearance of CN, it ensures optimal performance in precision machinery.
Its 1.1 kg weight balances strength and ease of handling.
Steel vs Ceramic Bearings: Strengths of 1213KJ Bearing
1213KJ Bearing uses chrome steel for both rings and balls, offering a cost-effective and durable solution.
The steel cage ensures reliable performance under high radial loads up to 7898 lbf.
Unlike ceramic bearings, it provides excellent resistance to impact and shock loads.
Its lubricated design reduces friction, making it suitable for high-speed applications.
Industrial Uses of 1213KJ Bearing
The 1213KJ Bearing is commonly used in industrial machinery like conveyor systems and pumps, where its self-aligning feature compensates for minor misalignments. Its double-row design ensures reliable performance under radial loads, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications.
In automotive applications, 1213KJ Bearing can be found in gearboxes and drivetrains, where its tapered bore provides a secure fit. The chrome steel construction offers durability, even in high-speed scenarios.
For automation equipment, 1213KJ Bearing supports smooth operation in robotic arms and assembly lines. The open seal design allows for easy lubrication, extending its service life in continuous-use environments.
Where Is 1213KJ Bearing Used?
You’ll often spot 1213KJ Bearing in agricultural machinery, such as tractors and harvesters, where its ability to handle misalignment is a real advantage. The steel cage adds extra strength, perfect for rough working conditions.
In construction equipment, 1213KJ Bearing works well in mixers and cranes, thanks to its high dynamic radial load capacity. The metric sizing ensures compatibility with a wide range of machinery parts.
Built for Heavy-Duty Use: 1213KJ Bearing
The 1213KJ Bearing is a solid choice for mining equipment, where dust and debris are common. Its open design simplifies cleaning and maintenance, reducing downtime.
For fans and blowers, 1213KJ Bearing provides stable performance even at high speeds. The lubricated construction helps maintain smooth rotation over long periods.
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