The B23 is a thrust ball bearing with a 1.875-inch bore and 3.219-inch outer diameter, crafted from sturdy 52100 chrome steel. It manages thrust loads up to 13200 lbf and operates smoothly at speeds up to 2300 RPM.
Its outside band design provides stability, while the chrome steel construction ensures durability. The bearing requires lubrication for optimal performance and works in temperatures from -30°C to 110°C.
This model is ideal for heavy-duty applications like industrial machinery or automotive systems where high thrust loads are common. Weighing 0.44kg, it offers a solid balance of strength and manageability.
Compliant with RoHS and REACH standards, it’s a reliable choice for various engineering and maintenance needs. Its precise tolerances ensure a snug fit and consistent performance.
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Why Choose B23 Bearing for Precision Tasks?
B23 Bearing is crafted from 52100 chrome steel, offering excellent durability and resistance to wear.
Its dynamic thrust load capacity of 13,200 lbf ensures reliable performance in demanding applications.
The precise bore diameter tolerance of +0.001″ to +0.003″ allows for accurate and secure fitting.
With a temperature range of -30° to 110°C, B23 Bearing performs well in various environments.
The open design simplifies lubrication, ensuring smooth operation and reduced maintenance needs.
Its static thrust load capacity of 31,000 lbf makes it suitable for heavy-duty tasks.
Industrial Uses of B23 Bearing
B23 Bearing is commonly used in heavy machinery, such as hydraulic pumps and gearboxes, where its inch sizing fits standard industrial equipment. The chrome steel construction ensures it can handle significant thrust loads without excessive wear.
Where Is B23 Bearing Used?
You’ll often find B23 Bearing in automotive applications like clutch assemblies, where its durability and load capacity keep things running smoothly. Its temperature range also makes it suitable for engine compartments.
Built for Heavy-Duty Use: B23 Bearing
This bearing shines in construction equipment, supporting axial loads in cranes and excavators. The outside band design adds stability, making it a reliable choice for rugged environments.
Automotive vs Aerospace: Applications of B23 Bearing
In cars, B23 Bearing handles clutch and transmission loads, while in aerospace, it’s used in auxiliary systems due to its precise tolerances. The inch measurements make it versatile for both industries.
Perfect Fit for Automation: B23 Bearing
B23 Bearing works well in automated systems like conveyor belts, where consistent performance is key. Its lubrication requirement is easily managed in regular maintenance cycles.
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