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Spherical roller bearing 22205/20 E
radialaxialstainless steel

spherical roller bearing
spherical roller bearing
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Characteristics

Rolling element
spherical roller
Configuration
radial, axial
Material
stainless steel
Applications
transmission, for mining and the metallurgical industry
Other characteristics
high-speed, sealed, split
Inside diameter

Max.: 1,320 mm
(51.97 in)

Min.: 20 mm
(0.79 in)

Outside diameter

Max.: 1,950 mm
(76.77 in)

Min.: 52 mm
(2.05 in)

Width

Max.: 710 mm
(27.953 in)

Min.: 17 mm
(0.669 in)

Description

Dealing with very heavy radial and axial loads in applications prone to misalignment or shaft deflections? Meet the challenge with SKF spherical roller bearings, whose high load carrying capacity and ability to accommodate misalignment help you obtain low maintenance costs and long bearing service life. SKF invented this bearing type in 1919 and our range is the widest in the industry today – both open and sealed. Our assortment includes spherical roller bearings designed for many applications, including wind turbine main shafts, continuous casters, vibratory applications and high-speed applications, as well as bearings with Solid Oil, split bearings, SKF ConCentra roller bearing units, and, for the harshest operating environments, our SKF three-barrier solution. Product details Designs and variants General bearing specifications Loads Temperature limits Permissible speed Design considerations Mounting Designation system Features and benefits Accommodate misalignment (fig. 1) High load carrying capacity Long service life Low friction Robust ​Sealed versions to meet the toughest challenges​ Increased service life in contaminated environments​ Minimum lubricant consumption​ Prelubricated and sealed – enables easy mounting​ Low maintenance and operating costs

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