The T-100-51 is a sturdy thrust ball bearing measuring 3″ by 6.25″ by 3″, crafted from durable 52100 chrome steel. It handles heavy thrust loads up to 35110 lbf and operates smoothly in temperatures from -30°C to 110°C.
Its design includes 11 balls, each 1 1/4″ in diameter, ensuring even load distribution. The bearing requires regular lubrication for optimal performance.
With a 3″ bore and 6.25″ outer diameter, it fits standard industrial setups. The robust construction makes it suitable for heavy-duty applications like machinery or automotive systems.
Weighing 8.3 kg, it’s built to last while complying with RoHS and REACH standards. A reliable choice for high-load scenarios where precision and durability matter.
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Performance Features of T-100-51 Bearing
T-100-51 Bearing is built with 52100 chrome steel rings and balls, offering robust resistance to high thrust loads.
Its static thrust load capacity reaches 153566 lbf, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications.
The bearing requires lubrication to maintain smooth operation and extend its service life.
With a temperature range of -30° to 110°C, it performs reliably in various environments.
Key Fields for T-100-51 Bearing
T-100-51 Bearing is commonly used in heavy machinery, such as hydraulic presses and industrial gearboxes, where its high thrust load capacity is essential. The inch sizing makes it a good fit for equipment designed to US standards.
In automotive applications, T-100-51 Bearing can handle the demands of clutch assemblies and steering systems, thanks to its durable chrome steel construction. Its precise tolerances ensure reliable performance under varying speeds.
For construction equipment, T-100-51 Bearing provides stability in components like cranes and excavators, where axial loads are frequent. The outside band design helps maintain alignment during heavy use.
In power transmission systems, T-100-51 Bearing supports smooth operation in high-torque environments. Its lubrication requirement ensures long service life even under continuous stress.
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