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Shaft Size |
N/A 2 15/16 in |
Shaft Size Type |
N/A Imperial |
UPC Code |
N/A 0883450504652 |
Type E Closed Cover Number |
N/A EUC-G |
Lubrication |
N/A Grease - Premium Industrial |
Housing Coating |
N/A E-Coat |
Dimension B |
N/A 4-1/2 in |
Dimension H |
N/A 8-3/4 in |
Dimension A |
N/A 3-11/16 in |
Dimension N2 |
N/A 5.3 in |
Dimension J |
N/A 7-1/2 in |
Dimension A3 |
N/A 1-1/2 in |
Bolt Diameter |
N/A 5/8 in |
Dimension E |
N/A 2 in |
Dimension A1 |
N/A 3/4 in |
| Dimension D 1 | N/A 6-3/8 in |
Dimension d1 |
N/A 4-23/32 in |
Dimension A2 |
N/A 1-1/4 in |
Dimension Ac |
N/A 4.8875 in |
Dimension d2 |
N/A 5.65 in |
e |
N/A 0.46 |
X (if Fa/Fr ≤ e) |
N/A 0.87 |
Y (if Fa/Fr ≤ e) |
N/A 1.87 |
X (if Fa/Fr > e) |
N/A 0.7 |
Y (if Fa/Fr > e) |
N/A 2.26 |
K Factor |
N/A 1.30 |
| C90 Dynamic Load Rating2 | N/A 12300 lbf |
C0 Static Load Rating |
N/A 61200 lbf |
| Fa-max Maximum Permissible Thrust Load3 | N/A 5181 lbf |
| Fr-max Maximum Allowable Slip Fit Radial Load4 | N/A 10000 lbf |
| Max. Speed5 | N/A 2060 rpm |
Note |
N/A
Note: All units have a 1/8" pipe thread grease fitting The Maximum Permissible Thrust Load applies to conditions of slip fit with set screw mounting or in applications where a large moment loading occurs. The values shown are valid only when two collars and set screws are used. When heavy thrust forces are applied, the friction between the pillow block base may not be sufficient to prevent movement. Mechanical stops or shear bars with strength sufficient to support the load should be added. Never weld the pillow block or bearing to secure it to the shaft or base. |