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ISO 294/800 M Bearing SPECIFICATIONS
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- ISO
294/800 M
- 122,1 mm
- Timken
- 84,2
- 80 mm
- 25,9
- 30,162 mm
- 73,025 mm
- 3,6 mm
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ISO 294/800 M thrust roller bearingsTechnical information
- 122,1 mm
- Timken
- 84,2
- 80 mm
- 25,9
- 30,162 mm
- 73,025 mm
- 3,6 mm
- 23,812 mm
ISO 294/800 M ISO 294/800 M thrust roller bearingsCross reference
ISO 294/800 M bearing Size Chart (mm/inches) | |
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Days to Ship | 7 Days |
RoHS | 6 |
Bearing I.D. d(mm) | 15 |
Bearing Material | [Steel] Steel |
Housing Material | 1045 Carbon Steel |
Flange Shape | Square Type |
Width T(mm) | 30 ~ 70 |
Holder Surface Treatment | Black Oxide Coating |
Bearing Part Number | 6002 |
Seals | DD (Contact Rubber Seal) |
Flange O.D. H(φ) | 60 |
Shape | Flange Type |
Bearing Used | Deep Groove Ball Bearings |
Bearing Retained | No |
Number of Bearings | Double |
Type | Bearings with Housings |
Shape | Flange Type |
Bearing Used | Deep Groove Ball Bearings |
Bearing Retained | No |
Number of Bearings | Double |
Type | Bearings with Housings |
ISO 294/800 M INTERCHANGE
ISO Bearing Part series 294/800 M is a potential replacement for these common bearing part numbers:
294/800 M
294/800 M
294/800 M
294/800 M
294/800 M
294/800 M
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294/800 M
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