The CRL 10 A is a single-row cylindrical roller bearing with a 1.25″ bore and 2.75″ outer diameter, crafted from durable chrome steel. It handles combined loads up to 10035 lbf and spins smoothly at speeds up to 12000 RPM.
Its brass cage keeps rollers centred for even load distribution, while the open design allows easy lubrication with grease or oil. The bearing performs reliably in temperatures from -30°C to 110°C.
With precise tolerances and a compact width of 0.6875″, it fits well in tight spaces. Ideal for industrial machinery or gearboxes where radial and axial loads are present.
Weighing just 0.28kg, it’s lightweight yet robust. Compliant with RoHS and REACH standards, it’s a practical choice for replacements, interchangeable with SKF bearings.
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Performance Features of CRL 10 A Bearing
CRL 10 A Bearing is built with chrome steel rings and rollers, offering strong resistance to combined loads.
Its dynamic radial load capacity reaches 10035 lbf, ensuring reliable performance in various applications.
The brass cage keeps the rollers centred, reducing friction and extending service life.
With a maximum speed of 12000 rpm, it balances durability and efficiency.
How Does CRL 10 A Bearing Reduce Friction?
CRL 10 A Bearing’s brass cage design minimises friction between rollers, promoting smooth operation.
The chrome steel construction ensures durability while maintaining low friction levels.
This makes it suitable for high-speed applications up to 12000 rpm.
Its design also allows for permissible axial displacement of up to 0.0394 inches.
Engineered for Precision: CRL 10 A Bearing
CRL 10 A Bearing features precise tolerances, with bore diameter tolerance of +0.0002″ to -0.0003″.
The cylindrical roller design ensures even load distribution, enhancing performance under combined loads.
It operates efficiently in temperatures ranging from -30° to 110°C.
The open seal type allows for easy lubrication with grease or oil.
Steel vs Ceramic Bearings: Strengths of CRL 10 A Bearing
CRL 10 A Bearing’s chrome steel construction provides excellent strength and durability.
It offers a static radial load capacity of 9000 lbf, making it reliable for heavy-duty applications.
The inch system measurements ensure compatibility with various machinery standards.
Its single-row design simplifies installation while maintaining high performance.
Why Choose CRL 10 A Bearing for Precision Tasks?
CRL 10 A Bearing’s tight tolerances and precise construction make it ideal for precision tasks.
The roller-centred brass cage ensures smooth rotation and reduced vibration.
It can handle combined loads effectively, thanks to its robust cylindrical roller design.
The bearing is RoHS and REACH compliant, meeting international environmental standards.
Industrial Uses of CRL 10 A Bearing
CRL 10 A Bearing is commonly used in heavy machinery like conveyor systems and industrial fans, where its cylindrical roller design handles combined loads efficiently. The brass cage ensures smooth operation even at high speeds up to 12,000 rpm.
Where Is CRL 10 A Bearing Used?
You’ll find CRL 10 A Bearing in automotive transmissions and differentials, where its precise inch sizing fits perfectly with standard components. Its chrome steel construction offers durability under constant stress.
Built for Heavy-Duty Use: CRL 10 A Bearing
CRL 10 A Bearing excels in construction equipment, supporting axial and radial loads in compact spaces. The open design allows for easy lubrication, extending its service life in tough conditions.
Automotive vs Aerospace: Applications of CRL 10 A Bearing
In automotive applications, CRL 10 A Bearing provides reliable performance in gearboxes, while its high-speed capability makes it suitable for aerospace auxiliary systems. The grease or oil lubrication options add versatility.
Essential Roles of CRL 10 A Bearing
CRL 10 A Bearing is a go-to choice for printing presses and packaging machines, where its combined load capacity ensures smooth operation. The temperature range of -30° to 110°C makes it adaptable to various environments.
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