SAF Housed Unit Catalog 1
SAF Housed Unit Catalog 1
SAF Housed Unit Catalog 1
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STORAGE
Timken suggests the following storage guidelines for our
finished products (bearings, components and assemblies,
referred to as “products”):
WARNING Note
Failure to observe the following warnings Do not use excessive force when mounting or
could create a risk of death or serious injury. dismounting the unit.
Follow all tolerance, fit, and torque recommendations.
Proper maintenance and handling practices are critical. Always follow the Original Equipment Manufacturer’s
Failure to follow selection recommendations and installation and maintenance guidelines.
installation instructions and to maintain proper lubrication
Ensure proper alignment.
can result in equipment failure.
Never weld housed units.
Overheated bearings can ignite explosive atmospheres.
Special care must be taken to properly select, install, Do not heat components with an open flame.
maintain, and lubricate housed unit bearings that are Do not operate at bearing temperatures above 121° C (250° F).
used in or near atmospheres that may contain explosive
levels of combustible gases or accumulations of dust such
from grain, coal, or other combustible materials. Consult
your equipment designer or supplier for installation and
maintenance instructions.
If hammer and bar are used for installation or removal of a
part, use a mild steel bar (e.g., 1010 or 1020 grade). Mild steel
bars are less likely to cause release of high-speed fragments
from the hammer, bar or the part being removed.
Caution
Failure to follow these cautions
may result in property damage.
Warnings for this product line are in this catalog and posted
on www.timken.com/warnings.
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Timken® SAF Split-Block
Housed Units
Timken’s split-block spherical pillow blocks combine rugged cast-
iron or cast-steel housings with high-capacity spherical roller
bearings to meet the toughest demands of heavy industry. The
convenient split-housing design simplifies assembly and service.
Each pillow block contains an advanced-design spherical roller
bearing with improved geometry and raceway finish for optimal
load capacity and service life. Timken manufactures pillow
blocks in two main styles: SAF and SDAF. The larger SDAF block
is suggested for extremely heavy duty applications.
Updates are made periodically to this catalog. Visit www.timken.com
for the most recent version of the Timken® Housed Unit Catalog.
Engineering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-3
SAF Lubrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-23
Spherical Roller Bearing Nomenclature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-36
Spherical Roller Bearing Product Data Tables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-37
SAF Housed Unit Nomenclature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-46
SAF Housed Unit Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-47
SAF Pillow Block Product Data Tables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-50
SAF Spherical Roller Bearing Inch Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . D-83
WARNING
Failure to observe the following warnings Note
could create a risk of death or serious injury. Do not use excessive force when mounting or
dismounting the unit.
Follow all tolerance, fit and torque recommendations.
Proper maintenance and handling practices are critical.
Always follow installation instructions and maintain Always follow the Original Equipment Manufacturer’s
proper lubrication. installation and maintenance guidelines.
Warnings for this product line are in this catalog and posted
on www.timken.com/en-us/products/warnings/Pages/
TimkenHousedUnitWarnings.aspx.
Engineering
The following topics are covered within this engineering section:
• Spherical roller bearing design types.
• Shaft fitting practice and mounting recommendations.
This engineering section is not intended to be comprehensive,
but does serve as a useful guide in spherical roller bearing
and SAF pillow block housing selection.
To view the complete engineering catalog, please visit
www.timken.com. To order the catalog, please contact
your Timken engineer and request a copy of the Timken
Engineering Manual, order number 10424.
System Specification Bearing Type Standard Bearing Class Precision Bearing Class
Metric ISO/DIN All Bearing Types P0 P6 P5 P4 P2 –-
Imperial ABMA Spherical RBEC 1 RBEC 3 RBEC 5 RBEC 7 RBEC 9 –-
Standard Timken radial spherical roller bearings maintain The term deviation is defined as the difference between a single
normal tolerances according to ISO 492. Tables D-2 and D-3 ring dimension and the nominal dimension. For metric tolerances,
list the critical tolerances for these bearing types. Timken SAF the nominal dimension is at a +0 mm (0 in.) tolerance. The deviation
housings are supplied with bearings that conform to ISO P0, or is the tolerance range for the listed parameter. Variation is defined
standard tolerances. as the difference between the largest and smallest measurements
of a given parameter for an individual ring.
NOTE: Tolerance and shaft diameters are shown in the table as variances from nominal bearing bore.
Over Incl. P0 P6 P5 P0 P6 P0 P6 P5 P5 P5
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in.
0.000 18.000 -0.008 -0.007 -0.005 0.015 0.005 0.015 0.008 0.005 0.008 0.008
0.0000 0.7087 -0.0003 -0.0003 -0.0002 0.0006 0.0002 0.0006 0.0003 0.0002 0.0003 0.0003
18.000 30.000 -0.009 -0.008 -0.006 0.020 0.005 0.015 0.009 0.006 0.008 0.008
0.7087 1.1811 -0.0004 -0.0003 -0.00024 0.0008 0.0002 0.0006 0.0004 0.00024 0.0003 0.0003
30.000 50.000 -0.011 -0.009 -0.007 0.020 0.005 0.020 0.010 0.007 0.008 0.008
1.1811 1.9685 -0.0004 -0.0004 -0.0003 0.0008 0.0002 0.0008 0.0004 0.0003 0.0003 0.0003
50.000 80.000 -0.013 -0.011 -0.009 0.025 0.006 0.025 0.013 0.008 0.010 0.008
1.9685 3.1496 -0.0005 -0.0004 -0.0004 0.0010 0.00024 0.0010 0.0005 0.0003 0.0004 0.0003
80.000 120.000 -0.015 -0.013 -0.010 0.025 0.008 0.035 0.018 0.010 0.011 0.009
3.1496 4.7244 -0.0006 -0.0005 -0.0004 0.0010 0.0003 0.0014 0.0007 0.0004 0.0004 0.0004
120.000 150.000 -0.018 -0.015 -0.011 0.030 0.008 0.040 0.020 0.011 0.013 0.010
4.7244 5.9055 -0.0007 -0.0006 -0.0004 0.0012 0.0003 0.0016 0.0008 0.0004 0.0005 0.0004
150.000 180.000 -0.025 -0.018 -0.013 0.030 0.008 0.045 0.023 0.013 0.014 0.010
5.9055 7.0866 -0.0010 -0.0007 -0.0005 0.0012 0.0003 0.0018 0.0009 0.0005 0.0006 0.0004
180.000 250.000 -0.030 -0.020 -0.015 0.030 0.010 0.050 0.025 0.015 0.015 0.011
7.0866 9.8425 -0.0012 -0.0008 -0.0006 0.0012 0.0004 0.0020 0.0010 0.0006 0.0006 0.0004
250.000 315.000 -0.035 -0.025 -0.018 0.035 0.011 0.060 0.030 0.018 0.018 0.013
9.8425 12.4016 -0.0014 -0.0010 -0.0007 0.0014 0.0004 0.0024 0.0012 0.0007 0.0007 0.0005
315.000 400.000 -0.040 -0.028 -0.020 0.040 0.013 0.070 0.035 0.020 0.020 0.013
12.4016 15.7480 -0.0016 -0.0011 -0.0008 0.0016 0.0005 0.0028 0.0014 0.0008 0.0008 0.0005
400.000 500.000 -0.045 -0.033 -0.023 0.045 0.015 0.080 0.040 0.023 0.023 0.015
15.7480 19.6850 -0.0018 -0.0013 -0.0009 0.0018 0.0006 0.0031 0.0016 0.0009 0.0009 0.0006
500.000 630.000 -0.050 -0.038 -0.028 0.050 0.018 0.100 0.050 0.025 0.025 0.018
19.6850 24.8031 -0.0020 -0.0015 -0.0011 0.0020 0.0007 0.0039 0.0020 0.0010 0.0010 0.0007
630.000 800.000 -0.075 -0.045 -0.035 0.020 0.120 0.060 0.030 0.030 0.020
–
24.8031 31.4961 -0.0030 -0.0018 -0.0014 0.0008 0.0047 0.0024 0.0012 0.0012 0.0008
800.000 1000.000 -0.100 -0.060 0.140 0.075
– – – – – –
31.4961 39.3701 -0.0040 -0.0024 0.0055 0.0030
1000.000 1250.000 -0.125 0.160 –
– – – – – – –
39.3701 49.2126 -0.0050 0.0063 –
Symbol definitions are found on pages 32-33 of the Timken Engineering Manual (order number 10424).
(1)
NOTE: Tolerance and shaft diameters are shown in the table as variances from nominal bearing bore.
Float Fixed
Note
It is critical to select the RIC that allows for this reduction.
Fig. D-2. Spherical roller bearing mounted with an adapter sleeve. Thermal Gradients
• Thermal gradients within the bearing are primarily
Bearings with a tapered bore typically require a tighter fit on a function of the bearing rotational speed. As speed
the shaft than bearings with a cylindrical bore. A locknut is increases, thermal gradients increase, thermal growth
typically used to drive the inner ring up a tapered shaft sleeve. occurs and the radial clearance is reduced.
The locknut position is then secured by use of a lockwasher or • As a rule of thumb, radial clearance should be increased for
lockplate. Timken offers a wide range of accessories to ease speeds in excess of 70 percent of the speed rating.
the assembly of spherical roller bearings with a tapered bore For help selecting the correct radial internal clearance for your
(see page D-11). For approximating the clearance loss for axial application, consult with your Timken engineer.
drive-up, an 85 percent radial loss approximation can be used. Radial internal clearance tolerances are listed in tables D-4 and
That is, the radial clearance loss per axial drive-up can roughly D-5 for spherical roller bearings.
be approximated as 71 μm/mm for a 1:12 tapered. Table D-5 on
page D-10 provides a direct relation between suggested RIC Spherical roller bearings are ordered with a specified standard
(radial internal clearance) reduction due to installation and the or non-standard radial internal clearance value. The standard
corresponding axial displacement of the inner ring. radial internal clearances are designated as C2, C0 (normal), C3,
C4 or C5 and are in accordance with ISO 5753. C2 represents the
minimum clearance and C5 represents the maximum clearance.
Non-standardized values also are available by special request.
The clearance required for a given application depends on the
desired operating precision, the rotational speed of the bearing,
and the fitting practice used. SAF housings are supplied with a
C3 clearance bearing, though other clearances may be ordered
for specific applications, such as a C4 clearance for a paper
machine dryer. Typically, larger clearance reduces the operating
load zone of the bearing, increases the maximum roller load, and
reduces the bearing’s expected life. However, a spherical roller
bearing that has been put into a preload condition can experience
premature bearing damage caused by excessive heat generation
and/or material fatigue. As a general guideline, spherical roller
bearings should not operate in a preloaded condition.
Table D-4. Radial Internal Clearance Limits – Spherical Roller Bearings – CYLINDRICAL BORE
Cylindrical Bore
Normal
Bore C4
CO
(Nominal)
Min. Max. Min. Max.
C2 C3 C5
Over Incl. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in.
20 30 0.015 0.025 0.04 0.055 0.075 0.095
0.9449 1.1811 0.0006 0.001 0.0016 0.0022 0.003 0.0037
30 40 0.015 0.03 0.045 0.06 0.08 1
1.1811 1.5748 0.0006 0.0012 0.0018 0.0024 0.0031 0.0039
40 50 0.02 0.035 0.055 0.075 0.1 0.125
1.5748 1.9685 0.0008 0.0014 0.0022 0.003 0.0039 0.0049
50 65 0.02 0.04 0.065 0.09 0.12 0.15
1.9685 2.5591 0.0008 0.0016 0.0026 0.0035 0.0047 0.0059
65 80 0.03 0.05 0.08 0.11 0.145 0.18
2.5591 3.1496 0.0012 0.002 0.0031 0.0043 0.0057 0.0071
80 100 0.035 0.06 0.1 0.135 0.18 0.225
3.1496 3.9370 0.0014 0.0024 0.0039 0.0053 0.0071 0.0089
100 120 0.04 0.075 0.12 0.16 0.21 0.26
3.9370 4.7244 0.0016 0.003 0.0047 0.0063 0.0083 0.0102
120 140 0.05 0.095 0.145 0.19 0.24 0.3
4.7244 5.5118 0.002 0.0037 0.0057 0.0075 0.0094 0.0118
140 160 0.06 0.11 0.17 0.22 0.28 0.35
5.5118 6.2992 0.0024 0.0043 0.0067 0.0087 0.011 0.0138
160 180 0.065 0.12 0.18 0.24 0.31 0.39
6.2992 7.0866 0.0026 0.0047 0.0071 0.0094 0.0122 0.0154
180 200 0.07 0.13 0.2 0.26 0.34 0.43
7.0866 7.8740 0.0028 0.0051 0.0079 0.0102 0.0134 0.0169
200 225 0.08 0.14 0.22 0.29 0.38 0.47
7.8740 8.8582 0.0031 0.0055 0.0087 0.0114 0.015 0.0185
225 250 0.09 0.15 0.24 0.32 0.42 0.52
8.8582 9.8425 0.0035 0.0059 0.0094 0.0126 0.0165 0.0205
250 280 0.1 0.17 0.26 0.35 0.46 0.57
9.8425 11.0236 0.0039 0.0067 0.0102 0.0138 0.0181 0.0224
280 315 0.11 0.19 0.28 0.37 0.5 0.63
11.0236 12.4016 0.0043 0.0075 0.011 0.0146 0.0197 0.0248
315 355 0.12 0.2 0.31 0.41 0.55 0.69
12.4016 13.9764 0.0047 0.0079 0.0122 0.0161 0.0217 0.0272
355 400 0.13 0.22 0.34 0.45 0.6 0.75
13.9764 15.7480 0.0051 0.0087 0.0134 0.0177 0.0236 0.0295
400 450 0.14 0.24 0.37 0.5 0.66 0.82
15.7480 17.7165 0.0055 0.0094 0.0146 0.0197 0.026 0.0323
450 500 0.14 0.26 0.41 0.55 0.72 0.9
17.7165 19.6850 0.0055 0.0102 0.0161 0.0217 0.0283 0.0354
500 560 0.15 0.28 0.44 0.6 0.78 1
19.6850 22.0472 0.0059 0.011 0.0173 0.0236 0.0307 0.0394
560 630 0.17 0.31 0.48 0.65 0.85 1.1
22.0472 24.8031 0.0067 0.0122 0.0189 0.0256 0.0335 0.0433
630 710 0.19 0.35 0.53 0.7 0.92 1.19
24.8031 27.9528 0.0075 0.0138 0.0209 0.0276 0.0362 0.0469
710 800 0.21 0.39 0.58 0.77 1.01 1.3
27.9528 31.4961 0.0083 0.0154 0.0228 0.0303 0.0398 0.0512
800 900 0.23 0.43 0.65 0.86 1.12 1.44
31.4961 35.4331 0.0091 0.0169 0.0256 0.0339 0.0441 0.0567
900 1000 0.26 0.48 0.71 0.93 1.22 1.57
35.4331 39.3701 0.0102 0.0189 0.028 0.0366 0.048 0.0618
NOTE: Tolerance and shaft diameters are shown in the table as variances from nominal bearing bore.
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Engineering • Mounting, Fitting, Setting and Installation
Table D-5. Radial Internal Clearance Limits – Spherical Roller Bearings – TAPERED BORE
Tapered Bore Suggested Axial Displacement
Normal Reduction of Inner Ring for Suggested
Bore C4
CO of RIC RIC Reduction – RIC After
(Nominal) Tapered Shaft(1)(2)
Min. Max. Min. Max. Due to Installation(1)
Installation
C2 C3 C5 Taper 1:12 Taper 1:30
Over Incl. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min.
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in.
20 30 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.055 0.075 0.095 0.015 0.02 0.23 0.30 0.015
– –
0.9449 1.1811 0.0008 0.0012 0.0016 0.0022 0.003 0.0037 0.0006 0.0008 0.0091 0.0118 0.0006
30 40 0.025 0.035 0.05 0.065 0.085 0.105 0.02 0.025 0.30 0.38 0.015
– –
1.1811 1.5748 0.001 0.0014 0.002 0.0026 0.0033 0.0041 0.0008 0.001 0.0118 0.0150 0.0006
40 50 0.03 0.045 0.06 0.08 0.1 0.13 0.025 0.03 0.38 0.46 0.02
– –
1.5748 1.9685 0.0012 0.0018 0.0024 0.0031 0.0039 0.0051 0.001 0.0012 0.0150 0.0181 0.0008
50 65 0.04 0.055 0.075 0.095 0.12 0.16 0.03 0.038 0.46 0.56 0.025
– –
1.9685 2.5591 0.0016 0.0022 0.003 0.0037 0.0047 0.0063 0.0012 0.0015 0.0181 0.0220 0.001
65 80 0.05 0.07 0.095 0.12 0.15 0.2 0.038 0.051 0.56 0.76 0.025
– –
2.5591 3.1496 0.002 0.0028 0.0037 0.0047 0.0059 0.0079 0.0015 0.002 0.0220 0.0299 0.001
80 100 0.055 0.08 0.11 0.14 0.18 0.23 0.046 0.064 0.68 0.97 0.036
– –
3.1496 3.9370 0.0022 0.003 0.0043 0.0055 0.0071 0.0091 0.0018 0.0025 0.0268 0.0382 0.0014
100 120 0.065 0.1 0.135 0.17 0.22 0.28 0.051 0.071 0.76 1.07 1.90 2.54 0.051
3.9370 4.7244 0.0026 0.0039 0.0053 0.0067 0.0087 0.011 0.002 0.0028 0.0299 0.0421 0.0748 0.1000 0.002
120 140 0.08 0.12 0.16 0.2 0.26 0.33 0.064 0.089 0.89 1.27 2.29 3.05 0.056
4.7244 5.5118 0.0031 0.0047 0.0063 0.0079 0.0102 0.013 0.0025 0.0035 0.0350 0.0500 0.0902 0.1201 0.0022
140 160 0.09 0.13 0.18 0.23 0.3 0.38 0.076 0.102 1.14 1.52 2.67 3.43 0.056
5.5118 6.2992 0.0035 0.0051 0.0071 0.0091 0.0118 0.015 0.003 0.004 0.0449 0.0598 0.1051 0.1350 0.0022
160 180 0.1 0.14 0.2 0.26 0.34 0.43 0.076 0.114 1.14 1.65 2.67 4.06 0.061
6.2992 7.0866 0.0039 0.0055 0.0079 0.0102 0.0134 0.0169 0.003 0.0045 0.0449 0.0650 0.1051 0.1598 0.0024
180 200 0.11 0.16 0.22 0.29 0.37 0.47 0.089 0.127 1.40 1.90 3.05 4.45 0.071
7.0866 7.8740 0.0043 0.0063 0.0087 0.0114 0.0146 0.0185 0.0035 0.005 0.0551 0.0748 0.1201 0.1752 0.0028
200 225 0.12 0.18 0.25 0.32 0.41 0.52 0.102 0.14 1.52 2.03 3.56 4.83 0.076
7.8740 8.8582 0.0047 0.0071 0.0098 0.0126 0.0161 0.0205 0.004 0.0055 0.0598 0.0799 0.1402 0.1902 0.003
225 250 0.14 0.2 0.27 0.35 0.45 0.57 0.114 0.152 1.78 2.29 4.06 5.33 0.089
8.8582 9.8425 0.0055 0.0079 0.0106 0.0138 0.0177 0.0224 0.0045 0.006 0.0701 0.0902 0.1598 0.2098 0.0035
250 280 0.15 0.22 0.3 0.39 0.49 0.62 0.114 0.165 1.78 2.54 4.06 5.84 0.102
9.8425 11.0236 0.0059 0.0087 0.0118 0.0154 0.0193 0.0244 0.0045 0.0065 0.0701 0.1000 0.1598 0.2299 0.004
280 315 0.17 0.24 0.33 0.43 0.54 0.68 0.127 0.178 1.90 2.67 4.45 6.22 0.102
11.0236 12.4016 0.0067 0.0094 0.013 0.0169 0.0213 0.0268 0.005 0.007 0.0748 0.1051 0.1752 0.2449 0.004
315 355 0.19 0.27 0.36 0.47 0.59 0.74 0.14 0.19 2.03 2.79 4.83 6.60 0.114
12.4016 13.9764 0.0075 0.0106 0.0142 0.0185 0.0232 0.0291 0.0055 0.0075 0.0799 0.1098 0.1902 0.2598 0.0045
355 400 0.21 0.3 0.4 0.52 0.65 0.82 0.152 0.203 2.29 3.05 5.33 7.11 0.127
13.9764 15.7480 0.0083 0.0118 0.0157 0.0205 0.0256 0.0323 0.006 0.008 0.0902 0.1201 0.2098 0.2799 0.005
400 450 0.23 0.33 0.44 0.57 0.72 0.91 0.165 0.216 2.54 3.3 5.84 7.62 0.152
15.7480 17.7165 0.0091 0.013 0.0173 0.0224 0.0283 0.0358 0.0065 0.0085 0.1000 0.1299 0.2299 0.3000 0.006
450 500 0.26 0.37 0.49 0.63 0.79 1 0.178 0.229 2.67 3.43 6.22 8.00 0.165
17.7165 19.6850 0.0102 0.0146 0.0193 0.0248 0.0311 0.0394 0.007 0.009 0.1051 0.1350 0.2449 0.3150 0.0065
500 560 0.29 0.41 0.54 0.68 0.87 1.1 0.203 0.254 3.05 3.81 7.11 8.89 0.178
19.6850 22.0472 0.0114 0.0161 0.0213 0.0268 0.0343 0.0433 0.008 0.01 0.1201 0.1500 0.2799 0.3500 0.007
560 630 0.32 0.46 0.6 0.76 0.98 1.23 0.229 0.279 3.43 4.19 8.00 9.78 0.203
22.0472 24.8031 0.0126 0.0181 0.0236 0.0299 0.0386 0.0484 0.009 0.011 0.1350 0.1650 0.3150 0.3850 0.008
630 710 0.35 0.51 0.67 0.85 1.09 1.36 0.254 0.305 3.81 4.57 8.89 10.67 0.203
24.8031 27.9528 0.0138 0.0201 0.0264 0.0335 0.0429 0.0535 0.01 0.012 0.1500 0.1799 0.3500 0.4201 0.008
710 800 0.39 0.57 0.75 0.96 1.22 1.5 0.279 0.356 4.19 5.33 9.78 12.45 0.229
27.9528 31.4961 0.0154 0.0224 0.0295 0.0378 0.048 0.0591 0.011 0.014 0.1650 0.2098 0.3850 0.4902 0.009
800 900 0.44 0.64 0.84 1.07 1.37 1.69 0.305 0.381 4.57 5.72 10.67 13.33 0.252
31.4961 35.4331 0.0173 0.0252 0.0331 0.0421 0.0539 0.0665 0.012 0.015 0.1799 0.2252 0.4201 0.5248 0.01
900 1000 0.49 0.71 0.93 1.19 1.52 1.86 0.356 0.432 5.33 6.48 12.45 15.11 0.279
35.4331 39.3701 0.0193 0.028 0.0366 0.0469 0.0598 0.0732 0.014 0.017 0.2100 0.2551 0.4902 0.5949 0.011
This displacement is valid for assembly of tapered bore bearings and is measured starting from a line-to-line fit of the bearing bore to the tapered shaft.
(1)
1:12 Taper used for 222, 223, 230, 231, 232, 233, 239 series. 1:30 Taper used for 240, 241, 242 series. For sleeve mounting, multiply axial displacement values by 1.1 for 1:12 Taper or
(2)
by 1.05 for 1:30 Taper. For questions on tapered shaft data, consult your Timken engineer.
Note: Axial displacement values apply to solid steel shafts or hollow shafts with bore diameter less than half the shaft diameter. For shaft materials other than steel, or for
thin-walled shafts, please consult your Timken engineer.
NOTE: Tolerance and shaft diameters are shown in the table as variances from nominal bearing bore.
EXAMPLE #1 –
Calculating RIC Reduction Using a Spherical Roller Bearing with Tapered Bore
Given bearing number 22328K C3 (140 mm bore with C3 clearance)
is to be mounted on a tapered shaft. Using a set of feeler gages,
RIC is measured at (see fig. D-3):
RIC = 0.178 mm (0.007 in.)
Suggested reduction of RIC due to installation =
0.064 mm – 0.089 mm (0.0025 in. – 0.0035 in.),
found in table D-5 on page D-10.
Fig. D-3. Measure RIC before Fig. D-4. During mounting, the
Calculate the clearance after mounting (see fig. D-4): installation. RIC should be checked at the
unloaded roller.
0.178 mm – 0.076 mm = 0.102 mm or
It also should be noted that the value obtained by reading the
(0.007 in. – 0.003 in. = 0.004 in.)
suggested RIC after installation directly from the table is 0.056
For this example, the value of 0.076 mm (0.003 in.) was obtained by taking the mid- mm (0.0022 in.). This differs from the value calculated in the
range value of the upper and lower limits found in the tables on pages D-9 and D-10.
example. The value taken directly from the table is provided as
Therefore, the locknut should be tightened until RIC reaches a minimum value. It is not suggested to use a calculated value
0.102 mm (0.004 in.). that falls below this minimum.
EXAMPLE #2 –
Calculating RIC Reduction Using a Spherical Roller Bearing with Cylindrical Bore
Observations:
• Bearing 22230EM, nominal 150 mm (5.0955 in.) bore and 270 We know the housing fit is loose. We also know that the bearing
mm (10.6299 in.) O.D., standard class, operating at 1200 RPM. speed is 1200 RPM or 60 percent of the speed rating.
• Float bearing position so the stationary O.D. should be free
As a general rule of thumb, we increase the clearance for
to move in SAF housing, with the stabilizing ring removed.
operating speeds that exceed 70 percent of the speed rating, due
• With shaft/inner ring rotation and the moderate loading
to concerns over internal heat generation and thermal growth.
0.09C, the bore should be tight fit.
In this case, we are at 60 percent of the speed rating, so normal
We can use the nominal fit charts on page D-15 (shaft fit) to help clearance, ISO CO or the SAF standard C3, can be selected.
guide our ISO fit selection.
Observing the RIC chart on page D-9, we find for 150 mm nominal
bore at CO, the RIC will be 0.110 mm to 0.170 mm (0.0043 in. to
Shaft Fit at 150 mm Bore: ISO p6
0.0067 in.). We also note that the minimum recommended RIC
From the shaft fit chart at 150 mm nominal bore at p6 (page D-20), (installed) is 0.056 mm (0.0022 in.).
the shaft tolerance is nominal +0.043 to +0.068 mm (+0.0017 to
Also from page D-9, we note that we get an approximate reduction of
+0.0027 in.). Therefore we have the following bore range:
RIC that is 80 percent of interference fit on a solid housing. Since we
max. shaft = 150.068 mm (5.0955 in.) have a loose housing fit, there will be no RIC reduction from that fit.
min. shaft = 150.043 mm (5.0945 in.)
Shaft fit RIC reductions and clearance:
This yields a shaft fit:
For a 150 mm nominal bore at C3, the RIC will be 0.115 to
max. fit = max. shaft - min. bore
0.165 mm (0.0045 to 0.0065 in.). Recalculating shaft fit RIC reduction
= 150.068 - 149.075
and clearance:
= 0.093 mm (0.0037 in.) tight
max. clearance = max. RIC - min. fit reduction
min. fit = min. shaft - max. bore = 0.165 - 0.034 = 0.131 mm (0.0052 in.)
= 150.043 - 150.000
min. clearance = min. RIC - max. fit reduction
= 0.043 mm (0.0017 in.) tight
= 0.115 - 0.074 = 0.041 mm (0.0016 in.)
For the primary selection of RIC, the major parameters are the
Since the minimum mounted clearance is less than the minimum
bearing speed and the fits. For our example, we know that the
suggested RIC of 0.056 mm (0.0022 in.), the C3 RIC clearance limit
shaft fit is 0.043 mm (0.0017 in.) tight to 0.093 mm (0.0037 in.) tight.
needs to be reevaluated.
Installation
When using a tight fit inner ring, the method of assembly will SHAFT AND HOUSING FINISH
depend on whether the bearing has a cylindrical or tapered bore.
• Shaft surfaces on which the bearing will be mounted must
be clean and free from nicks and burrs.
CLEANLINESS
• For applications with stationary housing and rotating shaft,
• Choose a clean environment, free from dust and moisture. it is suggested that the bearing seat on the shaft be ground
• The installer should make every effort to ensure cleanliness to 1.6 µm (65 µin.) Ra maximum.
by use of protective screens and clean cloths. • If it is impractical to use a ground finish, a machined finish
of 3.2 µm (125 µin.) Ra is acceptable in many cases, but the
PLAN THE WORK amount of interference fit should be slightly increased.
• Know your plans in advance and have the necessary tools Installing Cylindrical Bore Bearings
at hand. This reduces the amount of time for the job and
decreases the chance for dirt to get into the bearing.
Heat expansion method
INSPECTION AND PREPARATION • Most applications require a tight interference fit on the
shaft.
• All component parts of the machine should be on hand and
thoroughly cleaned before proceeding. • Mounting is simplified by heating the bearing to expand it
sufficiently to slide easily onto the shaft.
• Housings should be cleaned, including blowing out the oil
holes. • Two methods of heating are commonly used:
• Do not use air hose on bearings. 1. Tank of heated oil.
• If blind holes are used, insert a magnetic rod to remove • Accomplished by heating the bearing in a tank of oil
metal chips that might be lodged there during fabrication. that has a high flash point (see fig. D-5).
• Shaft shoulders and spacer rings contacting the bearing • The oil temperature should not be allowed to exceed
should be square with the shaft axis. 121° C (250° F). A temperature of 93° C (200° F) is
• The shaft fillet must be small enough to clear the radius of sufficient for most applications.
the bearing. • The bearing should be heated for 20 or 30 minutes,
• On original installations, all component parts should or until it is expanded sufficiently to slide onto the
shaft easily.
be checked against the detail specification prints for
dimensional accuracy. Shaft and housing should be • The oil bath is shown in fig. D-5. The bearing should
carefully checked for size and form (roundness, etc.). not be in direct contact with the heat source.
• The usual arrangement is to have a screen several
inches from the bottom of the tank. Small support
blocks separate the bearing from the screen.
WARNING • It is important to keep the bearing away from
Failure to observe the following warnings any localized high-heat source that may raise its
could create a risk of death or serious injury. temperature excessively, resulting in ring hardness
reduction.
Proper maintenance and handling practices are critical. • Flame-type burners are commonly used. An automatic
Always follow installation instructions and maintain device for temperature control is desirable.
proper lubrication. • If safety regulations prevent the use of an open heated
oil bath, a mixture of 15 percent soluble-oil water may
be used. This mixture may be heated to a maximum of
93° C (200° F) without being flammable.
Caution
Failure to follow these cautions
could create a risk of injury.
Oil
Bearing
Bearing support
block
Fig. D-5. Heat expansion method. Fig. D-6. Arbor press method.
18 65
0.7087 2.5590 m5
65 100
2.5590 3.9370 m6
Applications in general, 100 140
Normal and heavy loads electrical motors, turbines, pumps, 3.9370 5.5118 n6
P > 0.07C combustion engines,
≤ 0.25C gear transmissions, 140 280
Rotating 5.5118 11.0236 p6
woodworking machines
inner ring load 280 500
or indeterminate 11.0236 19.6850 r6
load direction
500
and up r7
19.6850
18 65
m6
0.7087 2.5590
65 100
n6
2.5590 3.9370
Very heavy loads and Journal boxes for locomotives and Bearings with greater
shock loads other heavy rail vehicles, 100 140 clearance than normal
p6
3.9370 5.5118
P > 0.25C traction motors must be used.
140 200
r6
5.5118 7.8740
200 500
r7
7.8740 19.6850
Bearings with Tapered Bore and Adapter Sleeve
See tables for Reduction
All loads Applications in general All diameters of RIC on pages
D-9 and D-10.
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For solid steel shaft. See tables on pages D-16 through D-21 for tolerance value.
NOTE: Tolerance and shaft diameters are shown in the table as variances from nominal bearing bore.
j6 k5 k6 m5
Shaft Dia. Shaft Dia. Shaft Dia. Shaft Dia.
Fit Fit Fit Fit
Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min.
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in.
0.005L 0.002T 0.002T 0.009T
+0.011 -0.005 0.023T +0.013 +0.002 0.025T +0.018 +0.002 0.030T +0.020 +0.009 0.032T
+0.0004 -0.0002 0.0002L +0.0005 +0.0001 0.0001T +0.0007 +0.0001 0.0001T +0.0008 +0.0004 0.0004T
0.00085T 0.0010T 0.0012T 0.00125T
0.007L 0.002T 0.002T 0.011T
+0.012 -0.007 0.027T +0.015 +0.002 0.030T +0.021 +0.002 0.036T +0.024 +0.011 0.039T
+0.0005 -0.0003 0.0003L +0.0006 +0.0001 0.0001T +0.0008 +0.0001 0.0001T +0.0009 +0.0004 0.0004T
0.0011T 0.0012T 0.0014T 0.0015T
0.009L 0.003T 0.003T 0.013T
+0.013 -0.009 0.033T +0.018 +0.003 0.038T +0.025 +0.003 0.045T +0.028 +0.013 0.048T
+0.0005 -0.0004 0.0004L +0.0007 +0.0001 0.0001T +0.0010 +0.0001 0.0001T +0.0011 +0.0005 0.0005T
0.0013T 0.0015T 0.0018T 0.0019T
0.011L 0.003T 0.003T 0.015T
+0.014 -0.011 0.039T +0.021 +0.003 0.046T +0.028 +0.003 0.053T +0.033 +0.015 0.058T
+0.0006 -0.0004 0.0004L +0.0008 +0.0001 0.0001T +0.0011 +0.0001 0.0001T +0.0013 +0.0006 0.0006T
0.0016T 0.0018T 0.0021T 0.0023T
0.013L 0.004T 0.017T
+0.016 -0.013 0.046T +0.024 +0.004 0.054T +0.037 +0.017 0.067T
– – –
+0.0006 -0.0005 0.0005L +0.0009 +0.0002 0.0002T +0.0015 +0.0007 0.0007T
0.0018T 0.0021T 0.0027T
0.013L 0.004T 0.017T
+0.016 -0.013 0.046T +0.024 +0.004 0.054T +0.037 +0.017 0.067T
– – –
+0.0006 -0.0005 0.0005L +0.0009 +0.0002 0.0002T +0.0015 +0.0007 0.0007T
0.0018T 0.0021T 0.0027T
0.013L 0.004T 0.017T
+0.016 -0.013 0.046T +0.024 +0.004 0.054T +0.037 +0.017 0.067T
– – –
+0.0006 -0.0005 0.0005L +0.0009 +0.0002 0.0002T +0.0015 +0.0007 0.0007T
0.0018T 0.0021T 0.0027T
0.016L 0.004T 0.020T
+0.016 -0.016 0.051T +0.027 +0.004 0.062T +0.043 +0.020 0.078T
– – –
+0.0006 -0.0006 0.0006L +0.0011 +0.0002 0.0002T +0.0017 +0.0008 0.0008T
0.0020T 0.0025T 0.0031T
0.016L 0.004T 0.020T
+0.016 -0.016 0.051T +0.027 +0.004 0.062T +0.043 +0.020 0.078T
– – –
+0.0006 -0.0006 0.0006L +0.0011 +0.0002 0.0002T +0.0017 +0.0008 0.0008T
0.0020T 0.0025T 0.0031T
0.018L 0.004T 0.021T
+0.018 -0.018 0.058T +0.029 +0.046 0.069T +0.046 +0.021 0.086T
– – –
+0.0007 -0.0007 0.0007L +0.0011 +0.0002 0.0002T +0.0018 +0.0008 0.0008T
0.0023T 0.0027T 0.0034T
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Tolerance range is from +0 to value listed.
Continued on next page.
NOTE: Tolerance and shaft diameters are shown in the table as variances from nominal bearing bore.
Table D-7. Spherical Roller Bearings - Shaft Tolerances (classes g6, h5, h6, j5, j6, k5, k6, m5) – continued
Bearing Bore g6 h6 h5 j5
Nominal (Max.) Shaft Dia. Shaft Dia. Shaft Dia. Shaft Dia.
Tolerance(1) Fit Fit Fit Fit
Over Incl. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min.
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in.
0.054L 0.036L 0.018L
355.000 400.000 -0.040 -0.018 -0.054 0.022T 0.000 -0.036 0.040T +0.007 -0.018 0.047T
– – –
13.9764 15.7480 -0.0016 -0.0007 -0.0021 0.0021L 0.0000 -0.0014 0.0014L +0.0003 -0.0007 0.0007L
0.0009T 0.0016T 0.0019T
0.060L 0.040L 0.020L
400.000 450.000 -0.045 -0.020 -0.060 0.025T 0.000 -0.040 0.045T +0.007 -0.020 0.052T
– – –
15.7480 17.7165 -0.0018 -0.0008 -0.0024 0.0024L 0.0000 -0.0016 0.0016L +0.0003 -0.0008 0.0008L
0.0010T 0.0018T 0.0021T
0.060L 0.040L 0.020L
450.000 500.000 -0.045 -0.020 -0.060 0.025T 0.000 -0.040 0.045T +0.007 -0.020 0.052T
– – –
17.7165 19.6850 -0.0018 -0.0008 -0.0024 0.0024L 0.0000 -0.0016 0.0016L +0.0003 -0.0008 0.0008L
0.0010T 0.0018T 0.0020T
Tolerance range is from +0 to value listed.
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NOTE: Tolerance and shaft diameters are shown in the table as variances from nominal bearing bore.
j6 k5 k6 m5
Shaft Dia. Shaft Dia. Shaft Dia. Shaft Dia.
Fit Fit Fit Fit
Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min.
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in.
0.018L 0.004T 0.021T
+0.018 -0.018 0.058T +0.029 +0.004 0.069T +0.046 +0.021 0.086T
– – –
+0.0007 -0.0007 0.0007L +0.0011 +0.0002 0.0002T +0.0018 +0.0008 0.0008T
0.0023T 0.0027T 0.0034T
0.020L 0.005T 0.023T
+0.020 -0.020 0.065T +0.032 +0.005 0.077T +0.050 +0.023 0.095T
– – –
+0.0008 -0.0008 0.0008L +0.0013 +0.0002 0.0002T +0.0020 +0.0009 0.0009T
0.0026T 0.0031T 0.0037T
0.020L 0.005T 0.023T
+0.020 -0.020 0.065T +0.032 +0.005 0.077T +0.050 +0.023 0.095T
– – –
+0.0008 -0.0008 0.0008L +0.0013 +0.0002 0.0002T +0.0020 +0.0009 0.0009T
0.0026T 0.0031T 0.0037T
Tolerance range is from +0 to value listed.
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NOTE: Tolerance and shaft diameters are shown in the table as variances from nominal bearing bore.
Table D-8. Spherical Roller Bearings - Shaft Tolerances (classes m6, n6, p6, r6, r7)
Bearing Bore m6 n6 p6 r6 r7
Nominal (Max.) Shaft Dia. Shaft Dia. Shaft Dia. Shaft Dia. Shaft Dia.
Tolerance(1) Fit Fit Fit Fit Fit
Over Incl. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min.
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in.
0.009T
30.000 50.000 -0.014 +0.025 +0.009 0.037T
– – – – – – – – – – – –
1.1811 1.9685 -0.0006 +0.0010 +0.0004 0.0004T
0.0145T
0.011T 0.020T
50.000 80.000 -0.015 +0.030 +0.011 0.045T +0.039 +0.020 0.054T
– – – – – – – – –
1.9685 3.1496 -0.0006 +0.0012 +0.0004 0.0004T +0.0015 +0.0008 0.0008T
0.0018T 0.0021T
0.013T 0.023T 0.037T
80.000 120.000 -0.020 +0.035 +0.013 0.055T +0.045 +0.023 0.065T +0.059 +0.037 0.079T
– – – – – –
3.1496 4.7244 -0.0008 +0.0014 +0.0005 0.0005T +0.0018 +0.0009 0.0009T +0.0023 +0.0015 0.0015T
0.0022T 0.0026T 0.0031T
0.015T 0.027T 0.043T 0.065T
120.000 180.000 -0.025 +0.040 +0.015 0.065T +0.052 +0.027 0.077T +0.068 +0.043 0.093T +0.090 +0.065 0.115T
– – –
4.7244 7.0866 -0.0010 +0.0016 +0.0006 0.0006T +0.0020 +0.0011 0.0011T +0.0027 +0.0017 0.0017T +0.0035 +0.0026 0.0026T
0.0026T 0.0030T 0.0037T 0.0045T
0.017T 0.031L 0.050T 0.077T
180.000 200.000 -0.030 +0.046 +0.017 0.076T +0.060 +0.031 0.090T +0.079 +0.050 0.109T +0.106 +0.077 0.136T
– – –
7.0866 7.8740 -0.0012 +0.0018 +0.0007 0.0007T +0.0024 +0.0012 0.0012L +0.0031 +0.0020 0.0020T +0.0042 +0.0030 0.0030T
0.0030T 0.0036T 0.0043T 0.0054T
0.017T 0.031L 0.050T 0.080T 0.080T
200.000 225.000 -0.030 +0.046 +0.017 0.076T +0.060 +0.031 0.090T +0.079 +0.050 0.109T +0.109 +0.080 0.139T +0.126 +0.080 0.156T
7.8740 8.8583 -0.0012 +0.0018 +0.0007 0.0007T +0.0024 +0.0012 0.0012L +0.0031 +0.0020 0.0020T +0.0043 +0.0031 0.0031T +0.0050 +0.0031 0.0031T
0.0030T 0.0036T 0.0043T 0.0055T 0.0062T
0.017T 0.031L 0.050T 0.084T 0.084T
225.000 250.000 -0.030 +0.046 +0.017 0.076T +0.060 +0.031 0.090T +0.079 +0.050 0.109T +0.113 +0.084 0.143T +0.130 +0.084 0.160T
8.8583 9.8425 -0.0012 +0.0018 +0.0007 0.0007T +0.0024 +0.0012 0.0012L +0.0031 +0.0020 0.0020T +0.0044 +0.0033 0.0033T +0.0051 +0.0033 0.0033T
0.0030T 0.0036T 0.0043T 0.0056T 0.0063T
0.020T 0.034T 0.056T 0.094T 0.094T
250.000 280.000 -0.035 +0.052 +0.020 0.087T +0.066 +0.034 0.101T +0.088 +0.056 0.123T +0.126 +0.094 0.161T +0.146 +0.094 0.181T
9.8425 11.0236 -0.0014 +0.0020 +0.0008 0.0008T +0.0026 +0.0013 0.0013T +0.0035 +0.0022 0.0022T +0.0050 +0.0037 0.0037T +0.0057 +0.0037 0.0037T
0.0034T 0.0040T 0.0049T 0.0064T 0.0071T
0.020T 0.034T 0.056T 0.098T 0.098T
280.000 315.000 -0.035 +0.052 +0.020 0.087T +0.066 +0.034 0.101T +0.088 +0.056 0.123T +0.130 +0.098 0.165T +0.150 +0.098 0.185T
11.0236 12.4016 -0.0014 +0.0020 +0.0008 0.0008T +0.0026 +0.0013 0.0013T +0.0035 +0.0022 0.0022T +0.0051 +0.0039 0.0039T +0.0059 +0.0039 0.0039T
0.0034T 0.0040T 0.0049T 0.0065T 0.0073T
0.021T 0.037T 0.062T 0.108T 0.108T
315.000 355.000 -0.040 +0.057 +0.021 0.097T +0.073 +0.037 0.113T +0.098 +0.062 0.138T +0.144 +0.108 0.184T +0.165 +0.108 0.205T
12.4016 13.9764 -0.0016 +0.0022 +0.0008 0.0008T +0.0029 +0.0015 0.0015T +0.0039 +0.0024 0.0024T +0.0057 +0.0043 0.0043T +0.0065 +0.0043 0.0043T
0.0038T 0.0045T 0.0055T 0.0073T 0.0081T
Bearing Bore m6 n6 p6 r6 r7
Nominal (Max.) Shaft Dia. Shaft Dia. Shaft Dia. Shaft Dia. Shaft Dia.
Tolerance(1) Fit Fit Fit Fit Fit
Over Incl. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min.
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in.
0.037T 0.062T 0.114T 0.114T
355.000 400.000 -0.040 +0.073 +0.037 0.113T +0.098 +0.062 0.138T +0.150 +0.114 0.190T +0.171 +0.114 0.211T
– – –
13.9764 15.7480 -0.0016 +0.0029 +0.0015 0.0015T +0.0039 +0.0024 0.0024T +0.0059 +0.0045 0.0045T +0.0067 +0.0045 0.0045T
0.0045T 0.0055T 0.0075T 0.0083T
0.040T 0.068T 0.126T 0.126T
400.000 450.000 -0.045 +0.080 +0.040 0.125T +0.108 +0.068 0.153T +0.166 +0.126 0.211T +0.189 +0.126 0.234T
– – –
15.7480 17.7165 -0.0018 +0.0031 +0.0016 0.0016T +0.0043 +0.0027 0.0027T +0.0065 +0.0050 0.0050T +0.0074 +0.0050 0.0050T
0.0049T 0.0061T 0.0083T 0.0092T
0.040T 0.068T 0.132T 0.132T
450.000 500.000 -0.045 +0.080 +0.040 0.125T +0.108 +0.068 0.153T +0.172 +0.132 0.217T +0.195 +0.132 0.240T
– – –
17.7165 19.6850 -0.0018 +0.0031 +0.0016 0.0016T +0.0043 +0.0027 0.0027T +0.0068 +0.0052 0.0052T +0.0077 +0.0052 0.0052T
0.0049T 0.0061T 0.0086T 0.0095T
Tolerance range is from +0 to value listed.
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NOTE: Tolerance and shaft diameters are shown in the table as variances from nominal bearing bore.
SAF Lubrication
To help maintain a bearing’s antifriction characteristics,
lubrication is needed to:
• Minimize rolling resistance caused by deformation of the
rolling elements and raceway under load by separating the
mating surfaces.
• Minimize sliding friction occurring between rolling
elements, raceways and cage.
• Transfer heat (with oil lubrication).
• Protect from corrosion and, with grease lubrication,
from contaminant ingress.
SAF Lubrication
The wide range of bearing types and operating conditions The most common systems are:
precludes any simple, all-inclusive statement or guideline • Oil bath. The SAF housing is designed to provide a sump
allowing the selection of the proper lubricant. At the design through which the rolling elements of the bearing will pass.
level, the first consideration is whether oil or grease is best for Generally, the oil level should be no higher than the center
point of the lowest rolling element. If speed is high, lower
the particular operation. The advantages of oil and grease are
oil levels should be used to reduce churning. Gages or
outlined in the table below. When heat must be carried away from controlled elevation drains are used to achieve and
the bearing, oil must be used. It is almost always preferred for maintain the proper oil level.
very high-speed applications. Timken SAF housings are designed
• Circulating system. This system has the advantages of:
to allow lubrication via grease, oil bath, or oil circulation.
• An adequate supply of oil for both cooling and
TABLE D-10. Advantages of oil and grease lubrication.
Oil Grease • Metered control of the quantity of oil delivered to
each bearing.
Carries heat away Simplifies seal design
from the bearings and acts as a sealant • Removal of contaminants and moisture from the
Carries away moisture Permits prelubrication of sealed bearing by flushing action.
and particulate matter or shielded bearings • Suitability for multiple bearing installations.
Easily controlled lubrication
Generally requires less
frequent lubrication
• Large reservoir, which reduces deterioration.
Increased lubricant life provides economical efficiency.
• Incorporation of oil-filtering devices.
European REACH compliance • Positive control to deliver the lubricant where needed.
• A typical circulating oil system consists of an oil
Timken-branded lubricants, greases and similar products sold reservoir, pump, piping and filter. A heat exchange may
in stand-alone containers or delivery systems are subject to the be required.
European REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and • Oil-mist lubrication. Oil-mist lubrication systems are used
Restriction of CHemicals) directive. For import into the European in high-speed, continuous-operation applications. This
Union, Timken can sell and provide only those lubricants and greases system permits close control of the amount of lubricant
reaching the bearings. The oil may be metered, atomized by
that are registered with ECHA (European CHemical Agency). compressed air and mixed with air, or it may be picked up
For further information, please contact your Timken engineer. from a reservoir using a venturi effect. In either case, the air
is filtered and supplied under sufficient pressure to assure
Oil Lubrication adequate lubrication of the bearings. Control of this type
of lubrication system is accomplished by monitoring the
Oils used for bearing lubrication should be high-quality mineral operating temperatures of the bearings being lubricated. The
oils or synthetic oils with similar properties. Selection of the continuous passage of the pressurized air and oil through
proper type of oil depends on bearing speed, load, operating the labyrinth seals used in the system prevents the entrance
of contaminants from the atmosphere to the system.
temperature and lubrication method. Some features and
advantages of oil lubrication, in addition to the above are: The successful operation of this type of system is based upon
the following factors:
• Oil is a better lubricant for high speeds or high
• Proper location of the lubricant entry ports in relation
temperatures. It can be cooled to help reduce bearing
temperature. to the bearings being lubricated.
• It is easier to handle and control the amount of lubricant • Avoidance of excessive pressure drops across void
spaces within the system.
reaching the bearing. It is harder to retain in the bearing.
Lubricant losses may be higher than with grease. • Proper air pressure and oil quantity ratio to suit the
• Oil can be introduced to the bearing in many ways, such particular application.
as drip-feed, wick-feed, pressurized circulating systems, • Adequate exhaust of the air-oil mist after lubrication
oil bath or air-oil mist. Each is suited for certain types of has been accomplished.
applications. To ensure wetting of the bearings, and to prevent possible
• Oil is easier to keep clean for recirculating systems. damage to the rolling elements and rings, it is imperative that
the oil-mist system be turned on for several minutes before the
Oil may be introduced to the bearing housing in many ways.
equipment is started. The importance of wetting the bearing
before starting cannot be overstated, and it also has particular
significance for equipment that has been idled for extended
periods of time.
oils and PAO oils. This difference has a profound effect on its
300 320 1500
physical properties where pressure-viscosity coefficients can 220
200 90 1000
50
be lower compared to mineral and PAO oils. This means that 150 150 700
these types of synthetic oils may actually generate a smaller 40 85W min.
100 100 500
elastohydrodynamic (EHD) film thickness than a mineral or PAO 80 30 400
60 68 80W min. 300
oil of equal viscosity at operating temperature. Reductions in
46 20
bearing fatigue life and increases in bearing wear could result 40 200
30 32 150
from this reduction of lubricant film thickness. 10W min. 70W min.
20 22
5W min. SAE 100
15 15 SAE Gear Oil 75
10 10 Crankcase Oils
60
8
WARNING 7 50
6
Failure to observe the following warnings 5
4 40
could create a risk of death or serious injury. 3 3
35
2
2 33
Proper maintenance and handling practices are critical. ISO/ASTM
Always follow installation instructions and maintain Viscosity Grade
proper lubrication.
Fig. D-8. Comparison between ISO/ASTM grades
(ISO 3448/ASTM D2442) and SAE grades
(SAE J 300-80 for crankcase oils, SAE J 306-81 for
axle and manual transmission oils).
The ASTM/ISO viscosity grade system for industrial oils is General-purpose rust and oxidation
depicted in fig. D-9 below. inhibited oil
ISO viscosity system General-purpose rust and oxidation (R&O) inhibited oils are the
500000 most common type of industrial lubricant (see table D-11). They
100000 ISO/ASTM Viscosity System
For Industrial Fluid Lubricants 200000 are used to lubricate Timken® bearings in all types of industrial
20000 ISO 3448
ASTM D2422
50000 applications where conditions requiring special considerations
5000 Assumes 90 Viscosity Index
10000 do not exist.
1000 5000
500 TABLE D-11. Suggested general-purpose
2000
R&O INHIBITED oil properties
200 1000
50
Base stock Solvent-refined, high viscosity-index petroleum oil
200
ISO VG Additives Corrosion and oxidation inhibitors
20 680 100 Viscosity index 80 min.
460
320 75 Pour point -10° C max. (14° F)
10 ISO/ASTM Grade 220
Designations Viscosity grades ISO/ASTM 32 through 220
150 50
ISO/ASTM Viscosity Range
Viscosity cSt (mm2/s) at 100
5.00 Grade 40˚ C (104˚ F)(1) 68 Some low-speed and/or high-ambient-temperature applications
1500 1350-1650 46 40 require the higher viscosity grades. High-speed and/or low-
4.00
1000 900-1100
680 612-748 32 temperature applications require the lower viscosity grades.
3.00
460 414-506 35
320 288-352
220 198-242
33
2.00 150
100
135-165
90-110
Industrial extreme-pressure (EP) gear oil
68 61-75
1.50 46 41-51 Extreme-pressure gear oils are used to lubricate Timken bearings
32 29-35
22 20-24 in most types of heavily loaded industrial equipment (see table
(1)
Rounded off to the D-12). They should be capable of withstanding abnormal shock
nearest whole number
1.00
0 50 100 150 loads that are common in heavy-duty equipment.
Temperature Degrees Celsius
TABLE D-12. Suggested industrial EP gear oil properties
20 60 100 140 180 220 260 300 Properties
210 Base stock Solvent-refined, high viscosity-index petroleum oil
Temperature Degrees Fahrenheit
Corrosion and oxidation inhibitors
Additives
Extreme-pressure (EP) additive(1) - 15.8 kg (35 lb.) min.
Fig. D-9. Viscosity grade system for industrial oils.
Viscosity index 80 min.
Pour point -10° C max. (14° F)
typical bearing lubrication oils Viscosity grades ISO/ASTM 100, 150, 220, 320, 460
Grease Lubrication
Grease lubrication is generally applicable to low-to-moderate Consistency
speed applications that have operating temperatures within the
Greases may vary in consistency from semi-fluids that are hardly
limits of the grease. There is no universal antifriction bearing
thicker than a viscous oil to solid grades almost as hard as a
grease. Each grease has limiting properties and characteristics.
soft wood.
Greases consist of a base oil, a thickening agent and additives.
Consistency is measured by a penetrometer in which a standard
Conventionally, bearing greases have consisted of petroleum
weighted cone is dropped into the grease. The distance the cone
base oils thickened to the desired consistency by some form of
penetrates (measured in tenths of a millimeter in a specific time)
metallic soap. More recently synthetic base oils have been used
is the penetration number.
with organic and inorganic thickeners. Table D-13 summarizes
the composition of typical lubricating greases. The National Lubricating Grease Institute (NLGI) classification of
grease consistency is shown in table D-15 below:
TABLE D-13. Composition of greases TABLE D-14. General characteristics of
Lubricating Thickeners used with petroleum-Based oils
Base Oil + Thickening Agents + Additives =
Grease Typical Maximum
Mineral oil Soaps and complex soaps Rust inhibitors Dropping Point Temperature Typical
Thickener
lithium, aluminum, Water Resistance
Synthetic Dyes °C °F °C °F
barium, calcium
hydrocarbon
Tactifiers Lithium
Non-Soap (inorganic) 193 380 121 250 Good
Esters soap
microgel (clay), Metal
Perfluorinated oil carbon black, deactivates Lithium
260+ 500+ 149 300 Good
Silicone silica-gel, PTFE Oxidation complex
Non-Soap (organic) inhibitors Aluminum
249 480 149 300 Excellent
Urea compounds Anti-wear EP complex
Calcium
299 570 177 350 Excellent
sulfonate
Calcium- and aluminum-based greases have excellent water
Polyurea 260 500 149 300 Good
resistance and are used in industrial applications where water
ingress is an issue. Lithium-based greases are multi-purpose and
TABLE D-15. NLGI Classifications
are used in industrial applications and wheel bearings.
NLGI Grease Grades Penetration No.
Synthetic base oils such as esters, organic esters and silicones 0 355-385
used with conventional thickeners and additives typically have 1 310-340
higher maximum operating temperatures than petroleum-based
2 265-295
greases. Synthetic greases can be designed to operate in
3 220-250
temperatures from -73° C (-100° F) to 288° C (550° F).
4 175-205
In table D-14 are the general characteristics of common 5 130-160
thickeners used with petroleum base oils. 6 85-115
a function of the thermal and oxidation stability of the fluid and Silicone
the effectiveness of the oxidation inhibitors. Grease temperature
ranges are defined by both the dropping point of the grease Perfluoroalkyl
polyether
thickener and composition of the base oil. Table D-16 shows
the temperature ranges of various base oils used in grease -73° C -18° C 38° C 93° C 149° C 204° C 260° C 316° C
-100° F -0° F 100° F 200° F 300° F 400° F 500° F 600° F
formulations.
Water
Water and moisture can be particularly conducive to bearing
damage. Lubricating greases may provide a measure of
protection from this contamination. Certain greases, such as
calcium and aluminum-complex, are highly water-resistant.
Sodium-soap greases are water-soluble and should not be used
in applications involving water.
Either dissolved or suspended water in lubricating oils can exert
a detrimental influence on bearing fatigue life. Water can cause
bearing etching that also can reduce bearing fatigue life. The
exact mechanism by which water lowers fatigue life is not fully
understood. It has been suggested that water enters micro-
cracks in the bearing rings that are caused by repeated stress
cycles. This leads to corrosion and hydrogen embrittlement in
the micro-cracks, reducing the time required for these cracks
to propagate to an unacceptable-sized spall.
Water-based fluids, such as water glycol and invert emulsions,
also have shown a reduction in bearing fatigue life. Although
water from these sources is not the same as contamination,
the results support the previous discussion concerning water-
contaminated lubricants.
ENVIRONMENT APPLICATION
This selection guide is not intended to replace the specifications by the equipment builder, who is responsible for its performance.
Many bearing applications require lubricants with special properties or lubricants formulated
specifically for certain environments, such as:
• Friction oxidation (fretting corrosion).
• Chemical and solvent resistance.
• Food handling.
For assistance with these or other areas requiring special lubricants, consult your Timken engineer.
Bearings should be relubricated at regular intervals to help Grease should be added any time the amount in the bearing
prevent damage. Relubrication intervals are difficult to determine. falls below the desired amount. The grease should be replaced
If plant practice or experience with other applications is not when its lubrication properties have been reduced through
available, consult your lubricant supplier. contamination, high temperature, water, oxidation or any other
factors. For additional information on appropriate regreasing
Timken offers a range of lubricants to help bearings and cycles, consult with the equipment manufacturer or your
related components operate effectively in demanding industrial Timken engineer.
operations. High-temperature, anti-wear and water-resistant
additives offer greater protection in challenging environments.
Timken also offers a line of single- and multi-point lubricators to
simplify grease delivery.
GREASE LUBRICATIONS FOR They should not contain materials that are corrosive or
abrasive to roller bearings. The grease should have excellent
BEARING⁄HOUSING ASSEMBLIES mechanical and chemical stability. The grease should contain
Polyurea and lithium-based greases are normally preferred for inhibitors to provide long-term protection against oxidation in
general-purpose bearing lubrication and are advantageous high-performance applications and protect the bearings from
in high moisture applications. Both greases have good water- corrosion in the presence of moisture. The suggested base oil
resistant characteristics. For temperature ranges of standard viscosity covers a fairly wide range. Lower viscosity products
greases, see table D-16. should be used in high-speed and/or lightly loaded applications
Frictional torque is influenced by the quantity and the quality of to minimize heat generation and torque. Higher viscosity products
lubricant present. Excessive quantities of grease cause churning. should be used in moderate- to low-speed applications and
The adverse effects of churn are accelerated with increases in under heavy loads to maximize lubricant film thickness. Speed
operating speed. The churn results in excessive temperatures, ratings are listed for each size/class part number in the Spherical
separation of the grease components, and breakdown in Roller Bearing Catalog (order no. 10446) on pages 59-88. When
lubrication values. In normal-speed applications, the housings application speeds exceed 70 percent of grease speed rating,
should be kept approximately one-third to one-half full. Only in consider increasing RIC by one ISO clearance range (CNormal
low-speed applications may the housing be entirely filled with to C3). Table D-19 is provided as a reference for typical grease
grease. This method of lubrication is a safeguard against the thickener compatibilities. Consult your lubricant supplier for
entry of foreign matter, where sealing provisions are inadequate further information for your specific requirement. For general
for exclusion of contaminants or moisture. industrial applications, consider a grease that is NLGI No. 1 or
No. 2, with a ISO 150 to 220 viscosity grade.
= Best Choice
Non-Soap Clay
Ca 12 Hydroxy
Li 12 Hydroxy
Ca Sulfonate
Polyurea S S
Ba Complex
= Compatible
Ca Stearate
Ca Complex
Al Complex
Li Stearate
Li Complex
Polyurea
= Borderline
= Incompatible
Aluminum Complex
Barium Complex
Calcium Stearate
Calcium 12 Hydroxy
Calcium Complex
Calcium Sulfonate
Clay Non-Soap
Lithium Stearate
Lithium 12 Hydroxy
Lithium Complex
Polyurea Conventional
Timken Multi-Use
Application Considerations
For higher-speed applications (operating at 75 percent of the
grease speed rating or more), a grease with a lighter base oil
viscosity (ISO 100-150) can be considered. Conversely, for lower-
speed applications, a grease with a heavier base oil viscosity
(ISO 320-460) can be considered. For lower-speed applications
operating at colder start-up temperatures (>-18° C [0° F]), consider
a softer grease (NLGI grade 1) with an approved EP additive. The
lighter grade will allow more grease flow into the bearing contact
area and the EP additive will reduce wear during start-up. An ISO
460 base oil viscosity also can be considered.
When lower-speed applications operate at higher temperatures
(>149° C [300° F]), consult a local Timken engineer.
Grease Fill
For normal industrial applications, fill the bearing void to 100
percent full and the housing void to 40 – 60 percent full. For
high-speed applications, fill the bearing void to 100 percent full
and the housing void to 30 – 40 percent full. The free volume of
the bearing can be estimated by first calculating the solid ring
volume of the bearing. Then, weigh the bearing and divide the
weight by the density of steel. This actual volume can then be
subtracted from the solid ring volume. The resultant value is an
estimate of the free volume of the bearing available for grease
fill. When the grease volume is determined for the application,
multiplying this value by the density of the grease will yield the
approximate weight of the grease fill. After weighing the grease
required, apply approximately 75 percent of the amount into the
cage and roller assembly. The remaining amount of grease should
then be applied to both inner and outer rings in equal amounts.
The preservatives applied to bearing components are compatible
with nearly all industrial greases and should not be wiped or
cleaned prior to packing the bearing. If in doubt, contact a local
Timken engineer.
Nomenclature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-36
Spherical Roller Bearing Product Data Tables . . . . . . . . . . D-37
Series: Bore:
(5 x _ _ = bore in
millimeters
when 2 digits)
5 x 07 = 35 mm
239 230 240 231 241 222 232 213 223 233 5 x 76 = 380 mm
(/ # # # = bore in
millimeters
when >2 digits)
/530 = 530 mm
/1060 = 1060 mm
SERIES
239 230 240 231 241 222 232 213 223 233
222 17 K EJ W33 C3
Current
Industry
Standard:
2 23 26
22326 Double-row
Series Bore
series SRB
5 x 26 = Bore in millimeters
130 SD 23
130 mm
Old ABMA
Part Number:
130SD23
Bore
130 = Bore in millimeters
130 mm
Fig. D-13. Equivalence between current ISO and old ABMA part numbering.
222 Series B R B B R R B R B R B BR R
(225, 222 Series SAF, SDAF)
• Bearings are available
R
with a tapered bore for adapter-type
R R R R R R
mounting. To order, add the suffix K to bearing number
(e.g., 23120K).D d da Da DdD d dD D
dada Da da Da D d dDa dDa D d da Da da Da
•
a
Consult your Timken engineer and www.timken.com for
up-to-date information about the availability of the bearings
you have selected.
EJ EM/YM EMB/YMB
EJ EJEM/YM EJ EM/YM EM/YM
EMB/YMB
B R B B R R B R B R B BR R B B R R B R
R R R R R R R R R R
da Da DdD d dD
a
D
dada Da da Da D d dDa dDa D d da Da da Da D dD d DdadDada Da da Da D
EJ EM/YM EMB/YMB
EJ EJEM/YM EJ EM/YM EM/YM
EMB/YMB EMB/YMB
YMD EMB/YMB
Continued from previous page.
223 Series B R B B R R B R B R B BR R
(226, 223 Series SAF, SDAF)
• Bearings are available
R
with a tapered bore for adapter-type
R R R R R R
mounting. To order, add the suffix K to bearing number
(e.g., 23120K).D d da Da DdD d dD D
dada Da da Da D d dDa dDa D d da Da da Da
•
a
Consult your Timken engineer and www.timken.com for
up-to-date information about the availability of the bearings
you have selected.
EJ EM/YM EMB/YMB
EJ EJEM/YM EJ EM/YM EM/YM
EMB/YMB
230 Series B R B B R R B R B R B BR R
(230K Series SAF, SDAF)
• Bearings are available
R
with a tapered bore for adapter-type
R R R R R R
mounting. To order, add the suffix K to bearing number
(e.g., 23120K).D d da Da DdD d dD D
dada Da da Da D d dDa dDa D d da Da da Da D dD
•
a
Consult your Timken engineer and www.timken.com for
up-to-date information about the availability of the bearings
you have selected.
EJ EM/YM EMB/YMB
EJ EJEM/YM EJ EM/YM EM/YM
EMB/YMB E
B R B B R R B R B R B BR R B B R R B
R R R R R R R R R R
Dd da Da DdD d dD
a
D
dada Da da Da D d dDa dDa D d da Da da Da D dD d DdadDada Da
EJ EM/YM EMB/YMB
EJ EJEM/YM EJ EM/YM EM/YM
EMB/YMB EMB/YMB
YMD EMB/YMB
231 Series B R B B R R B R B R B BR R
(231, 231K Series SDAF)
• Bearings are available
R
with a tapered bore for adapter-type
R R R R R R
mounting. To order, add the suffix K to bearing number
(e.g., 23120K).D d da Da DdD d dD D
dada Da da Da D d dDa dDa D d da Da da Da D dD
•
a
Consult your Timken engineer and www.timken.com for
up-to-date information about the availability of the bearings
you have selected.
EJ EM/YM EMB/YMB
EJ EJEM/YM EJ EM/YM EM/YM
EMB/YMB E
232 Series B R B B R R B R B R B BR R
(232, 232K Series SDAF)
• Bearings are available
R
with a tapered bore for adapter-type
R R R R R R
mounting. To order, add the suffix K to bearing number
(e.g., 23120K).D d da Da DdD d dD D
dada Da da Da D d dDa dDa D d da Da da Da
•
a
Consult your Timken engineer and www.timken.com for
up-to-date information about the availability of the bearings
you have selected.
EJ EM/YM EMB/YMB
EJ EJEM/YM EJ EM/YM EM/YM
EMB/YMB
Nomenclature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-46
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-47
Design and Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-47
Mounting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-48
Lubrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-49
Seals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-49
Load Ratings and Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-49
Inch Tapered Bore Mounting
SAF225 and SAF226 Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-50
Inch Tapered Bore Mounting
SDAF225 and SDAF226 Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-60
Inch Tapered Bore Mounting
SAF230K, SDAF230K Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-64
Inch Tapered Bore Mounting
SDAF231K and SDAF232K Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-68
Inch Straight Bore Mounting
SAF222 and SAF223 Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-70
Inch Straight Bore Mounting
SDAF222 and SDAF223 Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-72
Inch Straight Bore Mounting
SDAF231 and SDAF232 Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-74
Inch Shaft Diameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-76
Inch TU Take-Up Units Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-77
Inch TTU Take-Up Units Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-78
Inch DUSTAC™ Shaft Seals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-80
Inch Sine Bar Gages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-81
Timken® Spherical
Roller Bearing
Lockwasher
Locknut
Avoids Damage to Bearing and Shields Bearing
Housing During Inspections Matched cap and base protect bearing Tapered Ring
Pry-tool slots allow quick
and easy cap removal LER Seal Ring
Fig. D-16. SAF housed unit components and features.
MOUNTING
Adapter vERSUS Straight Bore Closed-End Installations
Usually a spherical roller bearing pillow block assembly is In some applications, the shaft end is designed to terminate inside
mounted on a straight shaft using a tapered bore bearing and the pillow block. For this design, positive fitting end-cap inserts
adapter assembly. Standard commercial shafting can be used are available to help seal out contaminants and retain lubricant.
without additional machining. (Suggested inch shaft diameters Timken heavy-duty end plugs include O-rings for positive sealing.
are shown in table D-20 on page D-76.) Adapter mount also Designers and installers need to make sure the shaft end does not
permits maximum flexibility in the axial positioning of the bearing contact the closure. A minimum of 1/8 in. clearance at maximum
on the shaft and will accommodate light locational thrust loads. thermal expansion is suggested between the end of the shaft
Timken pillow blocks for tapered bore and adapter-mounted and the closure. Dimension Y in the tables defines the maximum
bearings are available in series 225, 226, 230, 231K and 232K. permissible length of the shaft from the centerline of the pillow
Adapter-mounted spherical roller bearings require the correct block housing. If end closure is desired, specify by adding CL
removal of diametral clearance from the bearing to prevent (one end closed) to the pillow block assembly number.
relative rotation between inner race and sleeve or shaft. For
Note
proper shaft mounting of adapter-type spherical roller bearings,
Failure to employ proper mounting procedures can cause heating
see page D-7. and reduced bearing performance.
When application conditions produce heavy thrust loads, or a
need exists for exact axial location or a positive shaft interference
fit, a direct straight bore mounting may be the best option. This
requires a shouldered shaft, machined for proper fit, and a straight
bore bearing. Timken pillow block assemblies for straight bore
applications are available in series 222, 223, 231 and 232.
Suggested fits for shafts in cylindrical bore spherical roller
bearings are shown in the engineering section of this catalog in
table D-4 on page D-9. For applications involving heavy shock,
vibration, unbalanced rotating loads or other non-standard
conditions, consult your Timken engineer.
LUBRICATION
Timken pillow block housings are designed for grease and oil-bath
lubrication. They also can be modified easily to accommodate
circulating oil- or oil/air-mist systems. Grease fittings or sight
gages are available upon request.
A lubrication groove and oil holes are provided in the bearing
outer ring. This feature, designated by adding suffix W33 to
the bearing number, should be specified whenever re-ordering
bearings for pillow blocks. In most cases, the fresh lubricant is fed
directly to the center of the bearing between the rows of rollers
and distributed to the rest of the bearing. This helps ensure the
used lubricant is purged from the bearing.
SEALS
Precision triple-ring labyrinth seals are supplied with all Timken
split pillow blocks to help exclude foreign matter and retain
lubricants. The pillow block base includes extra-large oil return
holes at the bottom of the seal grooves to help prevent leakage
past the seals.
For extremely contaminated or abrasive environments, the
DUSTAC™ seal offers protection against concentrations of dust
or abrasive material that a labyrinth seal cannot keep out. See
page D-80 for further information on DUSTAC.
1 5⁄8
SAF22510 1 11⁄16 2 1⁄2 8 1⁄4 2 3⁄8 15
⁄16 7 6 1⁄2 – 4 3⁄4
1 3⁄4
1 7⁄8
SAF22511 1 15⁄16 2 3⁄4 9 5⁄8 2 3⁄4 15
⁄16 7 7⁄8 7 3⁄8 – 5 11⁄32
2
2 1⁄8
SAF22513 2 3⁄16 3 11 3 1⁄8 1 9 1⁄2 8 1⁄8 – 5 25⁄32
2 1⁄4
2 3⁄8
SAF22515 2 7⁄16 3 1⁄4 11 1⁄4 3 1⁄8 1 1⁄8 9 5⁄8 8 5⁄8 – 6 3⁄8
2 ⁄2
1
2 3⁄8
FSAF22515 2 7⁄16 3 1⁄4 11 1⁄4 3 1⁄8 1 1⁄8 9 5⁄8 8 5⁄8 1 7⁄8 6 3⁄8
2 1⁄2
2 5⁄8
SAF22516 2 11⁄16 3 1⁄2 13 3 1⁄2 1 3⁄16 11 9 5⁄8 – 6 7⁄8
2 3⁄4
2 5⁄8
FSAF22516 2 11⁄16 3 1⁄2 13 3 1⁄2 1 3⁄16 11 9 5⁄8 2 1⁄8 6 7⁄8
2 ⁄4
3
2 13⁄16
2 7⁄8
SAF22517 2 15⁄16 3 3⁄4 13 3 1⁄2 1 1⁄4 11 9 7⁄8 – 7 1⁄4
3
2 13⁄16
2 7⁄8
FSAF22517 2 15⁄16 3 3⁄4 13 3 1⁄2 1 1⁄4 11 9 7⁄8 2 1⁄8 7 1⁄4
3
(1)
Bold shaft sizes are standard. When ordering non-standard pillow block assemblies specify the shaft size.
(2)
See page D-76, table D-20 for suggested shaft diameter S-1 tolerances.
(3)
Includes sleeve, locknut and lockwasher. Add shaft size to order.
(4)
Housing Only includes cap, base, cap bolts, triple-ring seals and stabilizing ring as required. When ordering non-standard housing only, specify the shaft size.
(5)
Stabilizing ring used for fixed (FX) block; do not use for float (FL) mounting.
NOTE: Speed ratings are found in the dimension tables on pages D-37 through D-43.
3"
16
FIXED
END
S-1 L
H
Y
A
D K FLOAT
END
E F
B C
3 3⁄8
SAF22520 3 7⁄16 4 1⁄2 15 1⁄4 4 3⁄8 1 3⁄4 13 1⁄8 11 5⁄8 – 8 11⁄16
3 1⁄2
3 3⁄8
FSAF22520 3 7⁄16 4 1⁄2 15 1⁄4 4 3⁄8 1 3⁄4 13 1⁄8 11 5⁄8 2 3⁄8 8 11⁄16
3 ⁄2
1
3 13⁄16
3 7⁄8
SAF22522 3 15⁄16 4 15⁄16 16 1⁄2 4 3⁄4 2 14 1⁄2 12 5⁄8 2 3⁄4 9 9⁄16
4
4 1⁄16
4 1⁄8
SAF22524 4 3⁄16 5 1⁄4 16 1⁄2 4 3⁄4 2 1⁄8 14 1⁄2 13 1⁄4 2 3⁄4 10 1⁄4
4 ⁄4
1
4 5⁄16
4 3⁄8
SAF22526 4 7⁄16 6 18 3⁄8 5 1⁄8 2 3⁄8 16 14 5⁄8 3 1⁄4 11 9⁄16
4 1⁄2
4 13⁄16
4 7⁄8
SAF22528 4 15⁄16 6 20 1⁄8 5 7⁄8 2 3⁄8 17 1⁄8 16 3 3⁄8 11 3⁄4
5
5 1⁄8
SAF22530 5 3⁄16 6 5⁄16 21 1⁄4 6 1⁄4 2 1⁄2 18 1⁄4 17 3 3⁄4 12 1⁄2
5 1⁄4
(1)
Bold shaft sizes are standard. When ordering non-standard pillow block assemblies specify the shaft size.
(2)
See page D-76, table D-20 for suggested shaft diameter S-1 tolerances.
(3)
Includes sleeve, locknut and lockwasher. Add shaft size to order.
(4)
Housing Only includes cap, base, cap bolts, triple-ring seals and stabilizing ring as required. When ordering non-standard housing only, specify the shaft size.
(5)
Stabilizing ring used for fixed (FX) block; do not use for float (FL) mounting.
NOTE: Speed ratings are found in the dimension tables on pages D-37 through D-43.
3"
16
FIXED
END
S-1 L
H
Y
A
D K FLOAT
END
E F
B C
(1)
Bold shaft sizes are standard. When ordering non-standard pillow block assemblies specify the shaft size.
(2)
See page D-76, table D-20 for suggested shaft diameter S-1 tolerances.
(3)
Includes sleeve, locknut and lockwasher. Add shaft size to order.
(4)
Housing Only includes cap, base, cap bolts, triple-ring seals and stabilizing ring as required. When ordering non-standard housing only, specify the shaft size.
(5)
Stabilizing ring used for fixed (FX) block; do not use for float (FL) mounting.
NOTE: Speed ratings are found in the dimension tables on pages D-37 through D-43.
3"
16
FIXED
END
S-1 L
H
Y
A
D K FLOAT
END
E F
B C
3 13⁄16
3 7⁄8
SAF22622 3 15⁄16 6 18 3⁄8 5 1⁄8 2 3⁄8 16 14 5⁄8 3 1⁄4 11 9⁄16
4
4 1⁄16
4 1⁄8
SAF22624 4 3⁄16 6 5⁄16 21 1⁄4 6 1⁄4 2 1⁄2 18 1⁄4 17 3 3⁄4 12 1⁄2
4 1⁄4
4 5⁄16
4 3⁄8
SAF22626 4 7⁄16 6 11⁄16 22 6 1⁄4 2 5⁄8 19 1⁄4 17 3⁄8 3 3⁄4 13 5⁄16
4 ⁄2
1
4 13⁄16
4 7⁄8
SAF22628 4 15⁄16 7 1⁄16 24 3⁄4 6 3⁄4 2 3⁄4 21 5⁄8 19 3⁄8 4 1⁄4 14 9⁄16
5
(1)
Bold shaft sizes are standard. When ordering non-standard pillow block assemblies specify the shaft size.
(2)
See page D-76, table D-20 for suggested shaft diameter S-1 tolerances.
(3)
Includes sleeve, locknut and lockwasher. Add shaft size to order.
(4)
Housing Only includes cap, base, cap bolts, triple-ring seals and stabilizing ring as required. When ordering non-standard housing only, specify the shaft size.
(5)
Stabilizing ring used for fixed (FX) block; do not use for float (FL) mounting.
NOTE: Speed ratings are found in the dimension tables on pages D-37 through D-43.
3"
16
FIXED
END
S-1 L
H
Y
A
D K FLOAT
END
E F
B C
3"
16
FIXED
END
S-1 L
H
Y
A
D K FLOAT
END
E F
B C
3 13⁄16
3 7⁄8
SDAF22522 3 15⁄16 4 15⁄16 16 1⁄2 6 3⁄4 2 1⁄8 14 1⁄2 12 5⁄8 4 9 7⁄8
4
4 1⁄16
4 1⁄8
SDAF22524 4 3⁄16 5 1⁄4 16 1⁄2 6 7⁄8 2 1⁄4 14 1⁄2 13 1⁄4 4 1⁄8 10 1⁄2
4 1⁄4
4 5⁄16
4 3⁄8
SDAF22526 4 7⁄16 6 18 3⁄8 7 1⁄2 2 3⁄8 16 14 5⁄8 4 1⁄2 11 7⁄8
4 ⁄2
1
4 13⁄16
4 7⁄8
SDAF22528 4 15⁄16 6 20 1⁄8 7 1⁄2 2 3⁄8 17 1⁄8 16 4 1⁄2 12 1⁄16
5
5 1⁄8
SDAF22530 5 3⁄16 6 5⁄16 21 1⁄4 7 7⁄8 2 1⁄2 18 1⁄4 17 4 3⁄4 12 13⁄16
5 1⁄4
5 3⁄8
SDAF22532 5 7⁄16 6 11⁄16 22 8 1⁄4 2 1⁄2 19 1⁄4 17 3⁄8 5 13 11⁄16
5 ⁄2
1
6 3⁄8
SDAF22536 6 7⁄16 7 1⁄2 26 3⁄4 9 3⁄8 2 3⁄4 23 5⁄8 20 7⁄8 5 7⁄8 15 3⁄16
6 1⁄2
SDAF22538 6 15⁄16 7 7⁄8 27 5⁄8 10 3 23 1⁄2 21 1⁄2 6 1⁄4 16 1⁄4
SDAF22540 7 3⁄16 8 1⁄4 28 3⁄4 10 1⁄2 3 1⁄4 25 23 6 3⁄4 17 1⁄8
SDAF22544 7 15⁄16 9 1⁄2 32 11 1⁄4 3 1⁄2 27 7⁄8 25 5⁄8 7 1⁄4 19 1⁄4
(1)
old shaft sizes are standard. When ordering non-standard pillow block assemblies, specify the shaft size.
B
(2)
See page D-76, table D-20 for suggested shaft diameter S-1 tolerances.
(3)
Includes sleeve, locknut and lockwasher. Add shaft size to order.
(4)
Housing Only includes cap, base, cap bolts, triple-ring seals and stabilizing ring as required. When ordering non-standard housing only specify the shaft size.
(5)
Stabilizing ring used for fixed (FX) block; do not use for float (FL) mounting.
NOTE: Speed ratings are found in the dimension tables on pages D-37 through D-43.
3"
16
FIXED
END
H S-1 L
Y
A
D K FLOAT
END
E F
B C
3"
16
FIXED
END
H S-1 L
Y
A
D K FLOAT
END
E F
B C
FIXED
END
L
H S-1
3"
16
Y
A
D K FLOAT
END
E F
B C
L Y Base Bolts Bearing Adapter Assembly Housing Stabilizing Ring Triple Seal Assembly
4 Req’d No. No.(3) Only(4) 1 Req’d(5) 2 Req’d Wt.
FIXED
END
L
H S-1
3"
16
Y
A
D K FLOAT
END
E F
B C
L Y Base Bolts Bearing Adapter Assembly Housing Stabilizing Ring Triple Seal Assembly
4 Req’d No. No.(3) Only(4) 1 Req’d(5) 2 Req’d Wt.
15 1⁄2 4 9⁄32 1 5⁄8 23060K SNP-3060 x 10 15⁄16 SDAF060K-10 15⁄16 A8967 ER 858 1175
15 ⁄2
1
4 ⁄32
9
1 ⁄8
5
23060K SNP-3060 x 11 SDAF060K-11 A8967 ER 825 1174
15 1⁄2 4 7⁄16 1 5⁄8 23064K SNP-3064 x 11 7⁄16 SDAF064K-11 7⁄16 A8968 ER 861 1275
15 1⁄2 4 7⁄16 1 5⁄8 23064K SNP-3064 x 11 1⁄2 SDAF064K-11 1⁄2 A8968 ER 832 1274
15 1⁄2 4 7⁄16 1 5⁄8 23064K SNP-3064 x 11 15⁄16 SDAF064K-11 15⁄16 A8968 ER 859 1269
15 1⁄2 4 7⁄16 1 5⁄8 23064K SNP-3064 x 12 SDAF064K-12 A8968 ER 818 1268
15 3⁄4 4 13⁄16 1 7⁄8 23068K SNP-3068 x 12 7⁄16 SDAF068K-12 7⁄16 A8969 ER 865 1553
15 3⁄4 4 13⁄16 1 7⁄8 23068K SNP-3068 x 12 1⁄2 SDAF068K-12 1⁄2 A8969 ER 866 1552
16 1⁄4 4 53⁄64 1 7⁄8 23072K SNP-3072 x 12 15⁄16 SDAF072K-12 15⁄16 A8970 ER 869 1632
16 ⁄4
1
4 ⁄64
53
1 ⁄8
7
23072K SNP-3072 x 13 SDAF072K-13 A8970 ER 846 1630
16 1⁄4 4 53⁄64 1 7⁄8 23072K SNP-3072 x 13 7⁄16 SDAF072K-13 7⁄16 A8970 ER 872 1614
16 1⁄4 4 53⁄64 1 7⁄8 23072K SNP-3072 x 13 1⁄2 SDAF072K-13 1⁄2 A8970 ER 823 1610
16 1⁄4 5 1⁄16 1 7⁄8 23076K SNP-3076 x 13 15⁄16 SDAF076K-13 15⁄16 A8971 ER 875 1687
16 1⁄4 5 1⁄16 1 7⁄8 23076K SNP-3076 x 14 SDAF076K-14 A8971 ER 876 1685
17 5⁄8 5 17⁄32 4, 2 23080K SNP-3080 x 15 SDAF080K-15 A8974 ER 847 2300
17 ⁄8
5
5 9⁄16 4, 2 23087K SNP-3084 x 15 3⁄4 SDAF084K-15 3⁄4 A8978 ER 885 2300
19 1⁄4 5 3⁄4 4, 2 1⁄4 230994K SNP-3088 x 16 1⁄2 SDAF3088K-16 1⁄2 A8979 ER 958 2550
19 1⁄4 5 7⁄8 4, 2 1⁄4 23082K SNP-3092 x 17 SDAF3092K-17 A8980 ER 838 2850
21 3⁄4 5 29⁄32 4, 2 1⁄4 23096K SNP-3096 x 18 SDAF3096K-18 A8984 ER 888 4250
21 3⁄4 6 1⁄2 4, 2 1⁄4 230/500K SNP-30-500 x 18 1⁄2 SDAF30-500K-18 1⁄2 A8976 ER 978 4350
22 1⁄4 6 27⁄32 4, 2 1⁄2 230/530/K SNP-30-530 x 19 1⁄2 SDAF 30-530K-19 1⁄2 ER 926 5200
(1)
Bold shaft sizes are standard. When ordering non-standard pillow block assemblies, specify shaft size.
(2)
See page D-76, table D-20 for suggested shaft diameter S-1 tolerances.
(3)
Includes sleeve, locknut and lockwasher. Add shaft size to order.
(4)
Housing Only includes cap, base, cap bolts, triple-ring seals and stabilizing ring as required. When ordering non-standard housing only specify the shaft size.
(5)
Stabilizing ring used for fixed (FX) block; do not use for float (FL) mounting.
NOTE: Speed ratings are found in the dimension tables on pages D-37 through D-43.
FIXED
END
L
H S-1
3"
16
Y
A
D K FLOAT
END
E F
B C
K L Base Bolts Bearing Adapter Assembly Housing Stabilizing Ring Triple Seal Assembly
Oil Level 4 Req’d No. No.(3) Only(4) 1 Req’d(5) 2 Req’d Wt.
3 3⁄8 13 3⁄4 1 5⁄8 23152K SNP-3152 x 9 7⁄16 SDAF3152K A5679 ER 891 1050
SNP-3152 x 9 1⁄2 ER 842
SNP-3156 x 10 ER 845
SNP-3156 x 10 7⁄16 ER 820
4 3⁄4 15 3⁄8 1 5⁄8 23156K SNP-3156 x 10 1⁄2 SDAF3156K A8967 ER 973 1300
SNP-3156 x 9 15⁄16 ER 840
4 1⁄8 15 3⁄8 1 5⁄8 23160K SNP-3160 x 10 15⁄16 SDAF3160K A8975 ER 858 1350
SNP-3160 x 11 ER 825
4 3⁄8 16 1⁄4 1 7⁄8 23164K SNP-3164 x 11 15⁄16 SDAF3164K A8970 ER 900 1900
4 15⁄16 18 1⁄4 2 23168K SNP-3168 x 12 7⁄16 SDAF3168K A8977 ER 975 2550
5 17 3⁄4 2 23172K SNP-3172 x 13 7⁄16 SDAF3172K A8974 ER 872 2600
SNP-3172 x 13 1⁄2 ER 823
4 5⁄8 17 3⁄4 2 23176K SNP-3176 x 13 15⁄16 SDAF3176K A8978 ER 875 2600
SNP-3176 x 14 ER 876
SNP-3180 x 14 15⁄16 ER 976
5 1⁄8 19 1⁄4 2 1⁄4 23180K SNP-3180 x 15 SDAF3180K A8979 ER 847 3000
6 21 3⁄4 2 1⁄4 23184K SNP-3184 x 15 3⁄4 SDAF3184K A8984 ER 907 4400
5 9⁄16 21 3⁄4 2 1⁄4 23188K SNP-3188 x 16 1⁄2 SDAF3188K A8976 ER 958 4600
6 22 1⁄4 2 1⁄2 23192K SNP-3192 x 17 SDAF3192K A8990 ER 838 5100
5 1⁄2 22 1⁄4 2 1⁄2 23196K SNP-3196 x 18 SDAF3196K A8998 ER 888 5200
3 9⁄16 13 3⁄4 1 5⁄8 23248K SNP-148 x 8 15⁄16 SDAF3248K A5679 ER 914 1100
SNP-148 x 9 ER 828
4 3⁄4 15 3⁄8 1 5⁄8 23252K SNP-152 x 9 7⁄16 SDAF3252K A8968 ER 891 1400
SNP-152 x 9 1⁄2 ER 842
4 3⁄8 15 3⁄8 1 5⁄8 23256K SNP-3256 x 10 7⁄16 SDAF3256K A8975 ER 973 1400
SNP-3256 x 10 1⁄2 ER 840
4 1⁄2 16 1⁄4 1 7⁄8 23260K SNP-3260 x 10 15⁄16 SDAF3260K A8970 ER 974 1900
SNP-3260 x 11 ER 974-1
5 1⁄8 18 1⁄4 2 23264K SNP-3264 x 11 15⁄16 SDAF3264K A8977 ER 900 2600
5 17 3⁄4 2 23268K SNP-3268 x 12 7⁄16 SDAF3268K A8978 ER 975 2700
5 1⁄2 19 1⁄4 2 1⁄4 23272K SNP-3272 x 13 7⁄16 SDAF3272K A8979 ER 979 3050
4 3⁄8 19 1⁄4 2 1⁄4 23276K SNP-3276 x 13 15⁄16 SDAF3276K A8980 ER 875 3000
6 21 3⁄4 2 1⁄4 23280K SNP-3280 x 14 15⁄16 SDAF3280K A8976 ER976 4650
6 3⁄8 22 1⁄4 2 1⁄2 23284K SNP-3284 x 15 3⁄4 SDAF3284K A8990 ER 907 4900
5 7⁄8 22 1⁄4 2 1⁄2 23288K SNP-3288 x 16 1⁄2 SDAF3288K A8988 ER 907 5200
(1)
Bold shaft sizes are standard. When ordering non-standard pillow block assemblies, specify shaft size.
(2)
See page D-76, table D-20 for suggested shaft diameter S-1 tolerances.
(3)
Includes sleeve, locknut and lockwasher. Add shaft size to order.
(4)
Housing Only includes cap, base, cap bolts, triple-ring seals and stabilizing ring as required. When ordering non-standard housing only specify the shaft size.
(5)
Stabilizing ring used for fixed (FX) block; do not use for float (FL) mounting.
NOTE: Speed ratings are found in the dimension tables on pages D-37 through D-43.
3"
16
FIXED
END
H S-2 L
S-3
Y
A
D K FLOAT
END
E F
B C
3
⁄16 in.
FIXED
END
H S-2 L
S-3
Y
A
D K FLOAT
END
E F
B C
SDAF23156 12 1⁄2 10 3⁄4 12 38 1⁄4 14 3⁄4 3 3⁄8 33 1⁄2 32 3⁄4 9 23 7⁄16 4 3⁄4 15 7⁄8
SDAF23160 13 11 1⁄2 12 38 1⁄4 14 3⁄4 3 3⁄8 33 1⁄2 32 3⁄4 9 23 7⁄16 4 1⁄8 15 7⁄8
SDAF23164 14 12 1⁄4 12 13⁄16 41 3⁄4 15 3⁄4 4 1⁄2 36 1⁄2 35 10 1⁄2 25 3⁄4 4 3⁄8 16 3⁄4
SDAF23180 17 1⁄2 15 1⁄4 15 1⁄2 48 3⁄4 18 3⁄4 5 1⁄2 43 1⁄2 41 3⁄4 12 1⁄4 30 1⁄2 5 1⁄8 19 3⁄4
SDAF23252 11 1⁄2 9 15⁄16 12 38 1⁄4 14 3⁄4 3 3⁄8 33 1⁄2 32 3⁄4 9 23 7⁄16 4 3⁄4 15 7⁄8
SDAF23256 12 1⁄2 10 3⁄4 12 38 1⁄4 14 3⁄4 3 3⁄8 33 1⁄2 32 3⁄4 9 23 7⁄16 4 3⁄8 15 7⁄8
SDAF23260 13 11 1⁄2 12 13⁄16 41 3⁄4 15 3⁄4 4 1⁄2 36 1⁄2 35 10 1⁄2 25 3⁄4 4 1⁄2 16 3⁄4
SDAF23264 14 12 1⁄4 14 43 3⁄4 17 3⁄4 5 38 1⁄4 36 3⁄4 10 3⁄4 27 7⁄8 5 1⁄8 18 3⁄4
SDAF23272 16 13 3⁄4 15 1⁄2 48 3⁄4 18 3⁄4 5 1⁄2 43 1⁄2 41 3⁄4 12 1⁄4 30 1⁄2 5 1⁄2 19 3⁄4
SDAF23276 17 14 1⁄2 15 1⁄2 48 3⁄4 18 3⁄4 5 1⁄2 43 1⁄2 41 3⁄4 12 1⁄4 30 1⁄2 4 3⁄8 19 3⁄4
SDAF23284 18 1⁄2 15 3⁄4 18 54 1⁄2 21 5⁄8 5 3⁄4 48 7⁄8 47 1⁄8 15 35 3⁄4 6 3⁄8 22 3⁄4
SDAF23288 19 1⁄2 17 18 54 1⁄2 21 5⁄8 5 3⁄4 48 7⁄8 47 1⁄8 15 35 3⁄4 5 7⁄8 22 3⁄4
(1)
See page D-76, table D-20 for suggested shaft diameter S-2, S-3 tolerances.
(2)
Housing Only includes cap, base, cap bolts, triple-ring seals and stabilizing rings as required.
(3)
Stabilizing ring used for fixed (FX) block; do not use for float (FL) mounting.
(4)
Triple-ring seals for other shaft diameters are available upon special order.
NOTE: Speed ratings are found in the dimension tables on pages D-37 through D-43.
S-2 L
H S-3
Y
A
D K
E F
B C
1 ⁄8
5
23160 N060 P60 SDAF3160 A8975 ER824 ER832 1350
2 ⁄4
1
23184 N084 P84 SDAF3184 A8984 ER978 ER907 4300
1 ⁄8
5
23256 N056 P56 SDAF3256 A8975 ER866 ER826 1400
2 ⁄4
1
23280 N080 P80 SDAF3280 A8976 ER967 ER895 4500
TUinch
Take-UpTU TAKE-UPUnits UNITS
• The same care taken in the selection of stationary pillow • Units are available with travel lengths from 12 to 36 in.,
blocks also must be applied to selecting the proper in 6-in. increments.
take-up unit. • Catalog numbers shown here are for the TU take-up unit
• Load requirements should be carefully evaluated before only; pillow block assemblies must be ordered separately.
specifying a particular Timken take-up assembly. • Both two- and four-bolt pedestals are available and must
• The pedestal is made of stress-relieved cast iron. End bases be specified.
are made of ductile iron. The guide rail and screw are steel.
Take-Up Unit
Shaft Dia. Bolt Size
and Frame No.
S-1(1) A B C D E F G H L N R T
(Travel in Bold)
in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in.
TTU-55-12 1 ⁄16
15
4 ⁄8
5
28 ⁄2
1
3 ⁄2
1
1 ⁄43
26 ⁄2
1
– 5
⁄8 9 4 3
⁄4 7 1⁄4 4
TTU-55-18 4 ⁄8
5
34 ⁄2
1
3 ⁄2
1
1 ⁄43
32 ⁄2
1
– 5
⁄8 9 4 3
⁄4 7 1⁄4 4
TTU-55-24 4 5⁄8 40 1⁄2 3 1⁄2 1 3⁄4 38 1⁄2 – 5
⁄8 9 4 3
⁄4 7 1⁄4 4
TTU-65-12 2 3⁄16 5 29 1⁄2 3 1⁄2 1 3⁄4 27 1⁄2 – 5
⁄8 10 4 1⁄2 3
⁄4 7 3⁄4 4
TTU-65-18 5 35 1⁄2 3 1⁄2 1 3⁄4 33 1⁄2 – 5
⁄8 10 4 1⁄2 3
⁄4 7 3⁄4 4
TTU-65-24 5 41 ⁄2
1
3 ⁄2
1
1 ⁄43
39 ⁄2
1
– 5
⁄8 10 4 ⁄2
1 3
⁄4 7 ⁄4
3
4
TTU-75-6 2 7⁄16 5 3⁄16 24 1⁄2 3 1⁄2 1 3⁄4 22 1⁄2 – 3
⁄4 10 1⁄2 4 1⁄2 7
⁄8 8 1⁄4 4
TTU-75-12 5 3⁄16 30 1⁄2 3 1⁄2 1 3⁄4 28 1⁄2 – 3
⁄4 10 1⁄2 4 1⁄2 7
⁄8 8 1⁄4 4
TTU-75-18 5 3⁄16 36 1⁄2 3 1⁄2 1 3⁄4 34 1⁄2 – 3
⁄4 10 1⁄2 4 1⁄2 7
⁄8 8 1⁄4 4
TTU-75-24 5 3⁄16 42 1⁄2 3 1⁄2 1 3⁄4 40 1⁄2 – 3
⁄4 10 1⁄2 4 1⁄2 7
⁄8 8 1⁄4 4
TTU-75-30 5 3⁄16 48 1⁄2 3 1⁄2 1 3⁄4 46 1⁄2 – 3
⁄4 10 1⁄2 4 1⁄2 7
⁄8 8 1⁄4 4
TTU-85-6 2 15⁄16 6 26 1⁄2 4 5⁄8 2 24 1⁄2 2 5
⁄8 12 1⁄4 4 3⁄4 1 9 1⁄4 5
TTU-85-12 6 32 ⁄2
1
4 ⁄8
5
2 30 ⁄2
1
2 5
⁄8 12 ⁄4
1
4 ⁄4
3
1 9 ⁄4
1
5
TTU-85-18 6 38 1⁄2 4 5⁄8 2 36 1⁄2 2 5
⁄8 12 1⁄4 4 3⁄4 1 9 1⁄4 5
TTU-85-24 6 44 1⁄2 4 5⁄8 2 42 1⁄2 2 5
⁄8 12 1⁄4 4 3⁄4 1 9 1⁄4 5
TTU-85-30 6 50 1⁄2 4 5⁄8 2 48 1⁄2 2 5
⁄8 12 1⁄4 4 3⁄4 1 9 1⁄4 5
TTU-100-12 3 7⁄16 6 5⁄8 34 1⁄4 4 5⁄8 2 32 2 3
⁄4 13 7⁄8 6 1 1⁄8 10 5 1⁄2
TTU-100-18 6 5⁄8 40 1⁄4 4 5⁄8 2 38 2 3
⁄4 13 7⁄8 6 1 1⁄8 10 5 1⁄2
TTU-100-24 6 ⁄8
5
46 ⁄4
1
4 ⁄8
5
2 44 2 3
⁄4 13 ⁄8
7
6 1 ⁄8 1
10 5 1⁄2
TTU-100-30 6 ⁄8
5
52 ⁄4
1
4 ⁄8
5
2 50 2 3
⁄4 13 ⁄8
7
6 1 ⁄8 1
10 5 1⁄2
TTU-110-12 3 ⁄16
15
7 ⁄4
3
38 ⁄2
1
5 ⁄8
5
2 ⁄41
36 2 ⁄2
1 3
⁄4 16 ⁄4
1
6 ⁄2
1
1 ⁄4 1
12 7
TTU-110-18 7 3⁄4 44 1⁄2 5 5⁄8 2 1⁄4 42 2 1⁄2 3
⁄4 16 1⁄4 6 1⁄2 1 1⁄4 12 7
TTU-110-24 7 3⁄4 50 1⁄2 5 5⁄8 2 1⁄4 48 2 1⁄2 3
⁄4 16 1⁄4 6 1⁄2 1 1⁄4 12 7
TTU-110-30 7 3⁄4 56 1⁄2 5 5⁄8 2 1⁄4 54 2 1⁄2 3
⁄4 16 1⁄4 6 1⁄2 1 1⁄4 12 7
TTU-110-36 7 ⁄4
3
62 ⁄2
1
5 ⁄8
5
2 ⁄41
60 2 ⁄2
1 3
⁄4 16 ⁄4
1
6 ⁄2
1
1 ⁄4 1
12 7
TTU-130-12 4 7⁄16 8 5⁄8 45 3⁄4 8 3⁄4 2 3⁄4 40 3⁄4 5 1 1⁄8 18 7⁄8 7 1⁄4 2 14 3⁄8 10
TTU-130-18 8 5⁄8 51 3⁄4 8 3⁄4 2 3⁄4 46 3⁄4 5 1 1⁄8 18 7⁄8 7 1⁄4 2 14 3⁄8 10
TTU-130-24 8 ⁄8
5
57 ⁄4
3
8 ⁄4
3
2 ⁄43
52 ⁄4
3
5 1 ⁄8 1
18 ⁄8
7
7 ⁄4
1
2 14 3⁄8 10
TTU-130-30 8 5⁄8 63 3⁄4 8 3⁄4 2 3⁄4 58 3⁄4 5 1 1⁄8 18 7⁄8 7 1⁄4 2 14 3⁄8 10
TTU-140-12 4 15⁄16 9 1⁄2 49 1⁄2 9 3⁄4 3 44 1⁄2 5 1⁄2 1 1⁄4 20 3⁄8 7 1⁄2 2 1⁄4 16 1⁄4 11
TTU-140-18 9 1⁄2 55 1⁄2 9 3⁄4 3 50 1⁄2 5 1⁄2 1 1⁄4 20 3⁄8 7 1⁄2 2 1⁄4 16 1⁄4 11
TTU-140-24 9 ⁄2
1
61 ⁄2
1
9 ⁄4
3
3 56 ⁄2
1
5 ⁄2
1
1 ⁄4 1
20 ⁄8
3
7 ⁄2
1
2 ⁄4 1
16 ⁄4
1
11
TTU-140-30 9 1⁄2 67 1⁄2 9 3⁄4 3 62 1⁄2 5 1⁄2 1 1⁄4 20 3⁄8 7 1⁄2 2 1⁄4 16 1⁄4 11
(1)
See page D-76, table D-20 for suggested shaft diameter S-2, S-3 tolerances.
(2)
Includes sleeve, locknut and lockwasher. Add shaft size to order.
(3)
Stabilizing ring is used for fixed (FX) block; do not use for float (FL) mounting.
Note: Speed ratings are found in dimension tables on pages D-37 through D-43.
A
R LENGTH OF TRAVEL R
FIXED
END
N SCREW
SIZE H S-1 L
FLOAT
A END
SHOWN WITH
D END CLOSURE
PLATE
F
G
E C
B T
A SECTION A-A
Stabilizing
Bearing Adapter Assembly Triple Seal Approx.
Ring
No. No.(2) 2 Req’d Wt.
1 Req’d(3)
lbs.
22211K SNW-11 SR-11-0 LER24 55
22211K SNW-11 SR-11-0 LER24 60
22211K SNW-11 SR-11-0 LER24 65
22213K SNW-13 SR-13-0 LER29 60
22213K SNW-13 SR-13-0 LER29 65
22213K SNW-13 SR-13-0 LER29 70
22215K SNW-15 SR-15-0 LER37 65
22215K SNW-15 SR-15-0 LER37 70
22215K SNW-15 SR-15-0 LER37 75
22215K SNW-15 SR-15-0 LER37 80
22215K SNW-15 SR-15-0 LER37 85
22217K SNW-17 SR-17-14 LER53 95
22217K SNW-17 SR-17-14 LER53 100
22217K SNW-17 SR-17-14 LER53 105
22217K SNW-17 SR-17-14 LER53 110
22217K SNW-17 SR-17-14 LER53 115
22220K SNW-20 SR-20-17 LER102 140
22220K SNW-20 SR-20-17 LER102 145
22220K SNW-20 SR-20-17 LER102 150
22220K SNW-20 SR-20-17 LER102 155
22222K SNW-22 SR-22-19 LER109 200
22222K SNW-22 SR-22-19 LER109 210
22222K SNW-22 SR-22-19 LER109 220
22222K SNW-22 SR-22-19 LER109 230
22222K SNW-22 SR-22-19 LER109 240
22226K SNW-26 SR-26-0 LER117 360
22226K SNW-26 SR-26-0 LER117 380
22226K SNW-26 SR-26-0 LER117 400
22226K SNW-26 SR-26-0 LER117 420
22228K SNW-28 SR-28-0 LER122 460
22228K SNW-28 SR-28-0 LER122 480
22228K SNW-28 SR-28-0 LER122 510
22228K SNW-28 SR-28-0 LER122 530
(1)
See page D-76, table D-20 for suggested shaft diameter S-2, S-3 tolerances.
(2)
Includes sleeve, locknut and lockwasher. Add shaft size to order.
(3)
Stabilizing ring is used for fixed (FX) block; do not use for float (FL) mounting.
Note: Speed ratings are found in dimension tables on pages D-37 through D-43.
Inch DUSTAC™ SHAFT SEAL • Contributes significantly to extending service bearing life;
reduces costs by helping prevent premature bearing damage.
• Suggested for pillow blocks used in extremely contaminated • Because of its unique design, no special finish is required
environments, such as taconite mines.
on the shaft. DUSTAC utilizes a V-shaped nitrile ring that
• Provides protection against residual and airborne rotates with the shaft and applies pressure to the cartridge
contaminants better than the triple-labyrinth shaft seal. face to help exclude contaminates.
Table D-21.
Pillow Block
Shaft Dia. Assembly Standout DUSTAC™ V-Ring
Housing No. O-Ring End Plug
S-1 B Seal Assembly Seal
500 600
515 615 2 7⁄16 59
⁄64 DV-37 V-60-A 2-228 EPS-4
516 616 2 11⁄16 59
⁄64 DV-44 V-65-A 2-231 EPS-5
517 – 2 15⁄16 1 DV-53 V-75-A 2-230 EPS-6
518 – 3 3⁄16 1 DV-69 V-80-A 2-235 EPS-9
520 620 3 7⁄16 1 DV-102 V-85-A 2-234 EPS-11
522 622 3 15⁄16 1 DV-109 V-100-A 2-239 EPS-13
524 624 4 3⁄16 1 1⁄16 DV-113 V-110-A 2-238 EPS-14
526 626 4 7⁄16 1 1⁄16 DV-117 V-110-A 2-242 EPS-15
528 628 4 15⁄16 1 1⁄16 DV-122 V-130-A 2-244 EPS-16
530 630 5 3⁄16 1 1⁄16 DV-125 V-130-A 2-247 EPS-17
532 632 5 7⁄16 1 1⁄16 DV-130 V-140-A 2-249 EPS-18
534 634 5 15⁄16 1 1⁄16 DV-140 V-150-A 2-253 EPS-20
536 636 6 7⁄16 1 9⁄64 DV-148 V-160-A 2-259 EPS-21
538 638 6 15⁄16 1 9⁄64 DV-155 V-180-A 2-259 EPS-22
540 640 7 3⁄16 1 9⁄64 DV-159 V-180-A 2-259 EPS-23
544 – 7 15⁄16 1 15⁄32 DV-167 V-200-A 2-262 EPS-25
ORDER INSTRUCTIONS 8. On each shaft, there must be only one fixed bearing. If the
bearing is to be fixed, the stabilizing ring can be inserted
• Shaft seal may be ordered in place of the standard LER between the bearing outer ring and the housing shoulder
triple-ring seals supplied with the pillow blocks listed. on the locknut side of the bearing. All other bearings on this
They also are available to retrofit existing installations. shaft should be centered in the housing.
• To order any pillow block housings with DUSTAC shaft seal 9. The upper half of the housing or cap should be thoroughly
on both sides, add the suffix DV to the number cleaned and checked for burrs. Place it over the bearing
(e.g., SAF2522DV).
• To order pillow block housings with DUSTAC shaft seal and DUSTAC™ Shaft Seal
and seals. The dowel pins will align the cap to the base.
10. After the cap bolts are tightened, it is most important to
one end closed, add the suffix DC to the number position the V-ring seal to its proper fitted width. This
(e.g., SAF22522DC). is accomplished by moving the seal until it is flush with
• Standard sizes of DUSTAC shaft seals are shown in the the outside face of the cavity. This provides proper
table. Other sizes are available upon request. compression of the lip against the cartridge face.
Note
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Housing caps and bases are not interchangeable.
1. Check shaft diameters to print specification. Remove any
burrs or sharp edges. Be sure that the shaft surface is clean
Standard SAF HOUSING.
and dry beyond the area of seal location. COMPRESSED
NEOPRENE RING -
2. Expand the V-ring seal over the shaft to the approximate To seal cartridge and
GREASE FITTING
To purge seal surface.
inboard position (reference dimension B in the tables). prevent rotation
(of V-ring casting). V-ring seal protected
Make sure the lip of the seal faces the bearing. Close running against mechanical
clearance seal. damage (cast iron).
3. Slide the seal cartridge onto the shaft until the V-ring fits
into its cavity. Grease cavity to
trap contaminants.
4. Mount the bearing, sleeve, lockwasher and locknut in a
normal manner and adjust for internal clearance. S-1
5. If both ends have seals, repeat steps 2 and 3 with the V-ring
going on last with its lip facing the bearing.
6. Thoroughly clean the housing base and remove any paint or
burrs from the mating surfaces of the housing cap. V-RING FACE SEAL
Mounted on shaft and
7. Lower shaft, bearing and seals into the housing base, taking rotates with the shaft.
Particles are deflected from
care to guide the seals into the seal grooves. Fig. D-16. DUSTAC™ the sealing point due to the
design features. rotation of the V-ring face seal.
B
in. in.
NOTE: The table above represents the sine bar sizes developed for a full range of
tapered bore bearings with a 1:12 and a 1:30 taper. Additional sizes are available to fit
a variety of width-and-taper combinations. Consult your local Timken engineer
for availability.
Nomenclature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-84
Accessories Prefixes and Suffixes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-85
Inch Accessories – Pull-Type Sleeves. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-86
Inch Accessories – Push-Type Sleeves. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-96
Inch Accessories – Locknuts and Lockwashers. . . . . . . . . D-100
Inch Accessories – Locknuts and Lockplates . . . . . . . . . . . D-104
Inch HMVC Hydraulic Nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-108
NOMENCLATURE
Timken provides accessories for your every need. To complement WITHDRAWAL SLEEVES
our line of Timken® spherical roller bearings, we offer bearing
Withdrawal sleeves feature a push-type mounting arrangement
sleeves and locking devices in a wide range of sizes. These
and a locking device (i.e., locknut or lockplate) to secure a bearing
accessories are manufactured to the same quality standards as
to a shaft. This design is not as widely used as the adapter
our bearings, ensuring a secure fit to straight and stepped shafts.
sleeve assembly, and it does require the use of a specially
Available in sizes up to 1000 mm (39.3701 in.), bearing sleeves are
designed dismounting nut. Timken’s part number nomenclature
available in two distinct designs: assembled adapter sleeves and
for withdrawal sleeves also conforms to industry-accepted
withdrawal sleeves.
standards. Nuts are not supplied with the withdrawal sleeve and
must be ordered separately. The dismounting of large assemblies
ADAPTER SLEEVES can be eased by using a hydraulic nut (HMV).
Timken adapter sleeves are used in conjunction with a nut and
Table D-25. Inch withdrawal sleeve for
locking device to mount a tapered bore bearing onto a straight Inch shaft sizes
shaft using a pull-type fit. Smaller size assemblies (20 mm [0.78 in.] - Sleeve Locknut Lockwasher/Plate Dismounting Nut
200 mm [12 in.] shaft) commonly use simple nuts, whereas larger
SK N, AN W, P AN, ARN, RN, N
assemblies (sizes >200 mm [12 in.]) may use HMV hydraulic
nuts to assist in mounting. Table D-24 outlines our part number
nomenclature, which is consistent with world standards for
adapter sleeves.
Bold shaft sizes are standard. When ordering non-standard accessories, specify shaft size.
(1)
D1 d
B2
(1)
Bold shaft sizes are standard. When ordering non-standard accessories, specify shaft size.
Continued on next page.
(2)
Tolerance range is from +0 to value listed.
(1)
Bold shaft sizes are standard. When ordering non-standard accessories, specify shaft size.
Continued on next page.
(2)
Tolerance range is from +0 to value listed.
D1 d
B2
23060K SNP-3060 x 10 15⁄16 S-3060 N-060 P-60 10 15⁄16 -0.007 6 47⁄64 1 9⁄16 14 3⁄16 58.9
SNP-3060 x 11 S-3060 x 11 11
SNP-3064 x 11 7⁄16 S-3060 x 11 7⁄16 11 7⁄16
SNP-3064 x 11 1⁄2 S-3060 x 11 1⁄2 11 1⁄2
23064K SNP-3064 x 11 ⁄16
15
S-3064 N-064 P-64 11 15⁄16 -0.007 6 61⁄64 1 21⁄32 15 65.7
SNP-3064 x 12 S-3064 x 12 12
Bold shaft sizes are standard. When ordering non-standard accessories, specify shaft size.
(1)
Continued on next page.
Tolerance range is from +0 to value listed.
(2)
23076K SNP-3076 X 13 15⁄16 S-3076 N-076 P-76 13 15⁄16 -0.008 7 3⁄4 1 57⁄64 17 3⁄4 94.3
SNP-3076 X 14 S-3076 x 14 14
23080K SNP-3080 x 15 S-3080 N-080 P-80 15 -0.008 8 13⁄32 2 1⁄16 18 1⁄2 100.0
23084K SNP-3084 x 15 3⁄4 S-3084 N-084 P-84 15 3⁄4 -0.008 8 31⁄64 2 1⁄16 19 5⁄16 110.0
23088K SNP-3088 x 16 ⁄21
S-3088 N-088 P-88 16 ⁄2 1
-0.008 9 ⁄64
7
2 ⁄8
3
20 ⁄2
1
144.0
23092K SNP-3092 x 17 S-3092 N-092 P-92 17 -0.008 9 11⁄32 2 3⁄8 21 1⁄4 153.0
23096K SNP-3096 x 18 S-3096 N-096 P-96 18 -0.008 9 29⁄64 2 3⁄8 22 1⁄16 162.0
230/500K SNP-30/500 x 18 1⁄2 S-30/500 N-500 P-500 18 1⁄2 -0.008 9 27⁄32 2 45⁄64 22 13⁄16 180.0
230/530K SNP-30/530 x 19 ⁄2 1
S-30/530 N-530 P-530 19 ⁄2 1
-0.008 10 ⁄64
37
2 ⁄64
45
24 ⁄16
13
221.0
230/560K SNP-30/560 x 20 15⁄16 S-30/560 N-560 P-560 20 15⁄16 -0.008 11 7⁄32 2 61⁄64 25 9⁄16 243.0
230/600K SNP-30/600 x 21 15⁄16 S-30/600 N-600 P-600 21 15⁄16 -0.008 11 29⁄64 2 61⁄64 27 9⁄16 322.0
230/630K SNP-30/630 x 23 15⁄16 S-30/630 N-630 P-630 23 15⁄16 -0.008 11 59⁄64 2 61⁄64 28 3⁄4 350.0
230/670K SNP-30/670 x 24 ⁄16
15
S-30/670 N-670 P-670 24 ⁄1615
-0.008 12 ⁄32
27
3 ⁄64
9
30 ⁄16
11
421.0
230/710K SNP-30/710 x 26 7⁄16 S-30/710 N-710 P-710 26 7⁄16 -0.008 13 1⁄2 3 37⁄64 32 11⁄16 492.0
230/750K SNP-30/750 x 27 15⁄16 S-30/750 N-750 P-750 27 15⁄16 -0.008 14 3⁄32 3 37⁄64 34 1⁄4 536.0
230/800K SNP-30/800 x 29 7⁄16 S-30/800 N-800 P-800 29 7⁄16 -0.008 14 13⁄32 3 37⁄64 36 1⁄4 662.0
230/850K SNP-30/850 x 31 7⁄16 S-30/850 N-850 P-850 31 7⁄16 -0.008 15 3 37⁄64 38 9⁄16 747.0
230/900K SNP-30/900 x 33 ⁄16
7
S-30/900 N-900 P-900 33 ⁄167
-0.008 15 ⁄16
11
3 ⁄64
61
40 ⁄16
9
853.0
230/950K SNP-30/950 x 34 7⁄16 S-30/950 N-950 P-950 35 7⁄16 -0.008 16 1⁄2 3 61⁄64 43 935.0
(1)
Bold shaft sizes are standard. When ordering non-standard accessories, specify shaft size.
(2)
Tolerance range is from +0 to value listed. Continued on next page.
D1 d
B2
Bold shaft sizes are standard. When ordering non-standard accessories, specify shaft size.
(1)
22332K 23232K SNW-132 x 5 7⁄16 S-132 AN-32 W-32 5 7⁄16 -0.005 5 59⁄64 1 3⁄16 8 1⁄16 18.5
SNW-132 x 5 ⁄21
S-132 x 5 ⁄2
1
Bold shaft sizes are standard. When ordering non-standard accessories, specify shaft size.
(1)
D1 d
B2
22356K 23256K SNP-3256 x 10 7⁄16 S-3256 N-056 P-56 10 7⁄16 -0.007 8 15⁄16 1 1⁄2 13 61.3
SNP-3256 x 10 ⁄2 1
S-3256 x 10 ⁄2 1
10 ⁄21
-0.007
23260K SNP-3260 x 10 15⁄16 S-3260 N-060 P-60 10 15⁄16 -0.007 9 5⁄8 1 9⁄16 14 3⁄32 68.5
SNP-3260 x 11 S-3260 x 11 11 -0.007
23264K SNP-3264 x 11 15⁄16 S-3264 N-064 P-64 11 15⁄16 -0.007 10 23⁄64 1 21⁄32 15 98.0
SNP-3264 x 12 S-3264 x 12 12 -0.007
SNP-3268 x 12 1⁄2 S-3268 x 12 1⁄2 12 1⁄2 -0.007
23268K SNP-3268 x 12 ⁄8 7
S-3268 N-068 P-68 12 ⁄87
-0.007 11 1⁄8 1 25⁄32 15 3⁄4 105.0
23272K SNP-3272 x 13 7⁄16 S-3272 N-072 P-72 13 7⁄16 -0.007 11 27⁄64 1 25⁄32 16 1⁄2 135.0
SNP-3272 x 13 ⁄2 1
S-3272 x 13 ⁄2 1
13 ⁄21
-0.007
23276K SNP-3276 x 13 15⁄16 S-3276 N-076 P-76 13 15⁄16 -0.007 11 7⁄8 1 29⁄32 17 3⁄4 145.0
SNP-3276 x 14 S-3276 x 14 14 -0.007
23280K SNP-3280 x 15 S-3280 N-080 P-80 15 -0.007 12 21⁄32 2 1⁄16 18 1⁄2 165.0
23284K SNP-3284 x 15 ⁄4 3
S-3284 N-084 P-84 15 ⁄43
-0.007 13 ⁄64
19
2 ⁄16
1
19 ⁄16
5
170.0
23288K SNP-3288 x 16 1⁄2 S-3288 N-088 P-88 16 1⁄2 -0.007 13 61⁄64 2 3⁄8 20 1⁄2 260.0
23292K SNP-3292 x 16 ⁄16
15
S-3292 N-092 P-92 16 ⁄16
15
-0.007 18 ⁄16
1
2 ⁄8
3
21 ⁄4
1
291.0
23296K SNP-3296 x 17 15⁄16 S-3296 N-096 P-96 17 15⁄16 -0.007 15 5⁄32 2 3⁄8 22 1⁄16 335.0
232⁄500K SNP-32/500 x 18 ⁄16 7
S-32/500 N-500 P-500 18 ⁄16
7
-0.007 16 ⁄2
1
2 ⁄64
45
22 ⁄16
13
366.0
232⁄530K SNP-32/530 x 18 15⁄16 S-32/530 x 18 15⁄16 N-530 P-530 18 15⁄16 -0.007 17 17⁄64 2 45⁄64 24 13⁄16 421.0
SNP-32/530 x 19 ⁄16 7
S-32/530 x 19 ⁄16 7
19 ⁄16
7
-0.007
232⁄560K SNP-32/560 x 20 15⁄16 S-32/560 N-560 P-560 20 15⁄16 -0.007 17 59⁄64 2 61⁄64 25 9⁄16 478.0
232⁄600K SNP-32/600 x 21 ⁄16 15
S-32/600 N-600 P-600 21 ⁄16
15
-0.007 18 ⁄64
55
2 ⁄64
61
27 ⁄16
9
613.0
232⁄630K SNP-32/630 x 23 15⁄16 S-32/630 N-630 P-630 23 15⁄16 -0.007 19 51⁄64 2 61⁄64 28 3⁄4 657.0
232⁄670K SNP-32/670 x 24 ⁄16 15
S-32/670 N-670 P-670 24 ⁄16
15
-0.007 21 ⁄32
1
3 ⁄64
9
30 ⁄16
11
891.0
232⁄710K SNP-32/710 x 26 7⁄16 S-32/710 N-710 P-710 26 7⁄16 -0.007 21 15⁄16 3 37⁄64 32 11⁄16 979.0
232⁄750K SNP-32/750 x 27 ⁄16 15
S-32⁄750 N-750 P-750 27 ⁄16
15
-0.007 22 ⁄64
63
3 ⁄64
37
34 ⁄4
1
1118.0
(1)
Bold shaft sizes are standard. When ordering non-standard accessories, specify shaft size.
(2)
Tolerance range is from +0 to value listed. Continued on next page.
Bold shaft sizes are standard. When ordering non-standard accessories, specify shaft size.
(1)
Continued on next page.
Tolerance range is from +0 to value listed.
(2)
D1 d
B2
22216K SK-8022 N-14 W-14 AN-18 70 -0.10 88.19 50 3.50 118.39 0.5
2.7559 -0.004 3.472 1.969 0.138 4.661 1.2
22217K SK-8522 AN-15 W-15 AN-19 75 -0.10 93.35 52 3.50 125.55 0.6
2.9528 -0.004 3.675 2.047 0.138 4.943 1.4
22218K SK-9022 AN-16 W-16 AN-20 80 -0.10 98.12 53 3.50 131.90 0.6
3.1496 -0.004 3.863 2.087 0.138 5.193 1.5
22219K SK-9522 AN-17 W-17 AN-21 85 -0.10 103.28 57 4.00 138.25 0.8
3.3465 -0.004 4.066 2.244 0.157 5.443 1.8
22220K SK-10022 AN-18 W-18 AN-22 90 -0.10 109.12 59 4.00 145.39 0.9
3.5433 -0.004 4.269 2.323 0.157 5.724 2.0
22222K SK-11022 AN-20 W-20 ARN-22 100 -0.10 119.94 65 4.00 158.75 1.1
3.9370 -0.004 4.722 2.559 0.157 6.250 2.4
22224K SK-12022 AN-22 W-22 ARN-24 110 -0.13 130.28 72 4.00 174.63 1.4
4.3307 -0.005 5.129 2.835 0.157 6.875 3.1
22226K SK-13022 AN-22 W-22 ARN-26 115 -0.13 141.38 78 4.00 184.15 2.2
4.5276 -0.005 5.566 3.071 0.15.7 7.250 5.0
22228K SK-14022 AN-24 W-24 RN-28 125 -0.13 152.73 82 5.00 200.03 2.6
4.9213 -0.005 6.013 3.228 0.197 7.875 5.8
22230K SK-15022 AN-26 W-26 RN-30 135 -0.13 163.04 88 5.00 209.55 3.0
5.3150 -0.005 6.419 3.465 0.197 8.250 6.8
22232K SK-16022 AN-28 W-28 RN-32 140 -0.13 173.76 96 5.00 225.43 4.5
5.5118 -0.005 6.841 3.780 0.197 8.875 9.9
a
Tapered bore bearing mounted with
C d B push-type removable sleeve.
REMOVAL NUT
Continued from previous page.
22234K SK-17022 AN-30 W-30 RN-34 150 -0.13 184.07 104 5.00 234.95 5.2
5.9055 -0.005 7.247 4.095 0.197 9.250 11.5
22236K SK-18022 AN-32 W-32 RN-36 160 -0.13 194.79 104 5.00 247.65 5.6
6.2992 -0.005 7.669 4.095 0.197 9.750 12.5
22238K SK-19022 AN-34 W-34 RN-38 170 -0.13 205.92 112 5.00 269.88 6.5
6.6929 -0.005 8.107 4.409 0.197 10.625 14.5
22240K SK-20022 AN-36 W-36 N-044 180 -0.13 217.02 118 5.00 279.53 7.4
7.0866 -0.005 8.544 4.646 0.197 11.005 16.3
22244K SK-22022 AN-40 W-40 N-048 200 -0.13 236.98 130 6.00 290.65 8.8
7.8740 -0.005 9.330 5.118 0.236 11.443 19.6
22248K SK-24022 N-44 W-44 N-052 220 -0.15 256.03 144 6.00 309.70 11.0
8.6614 -0.006 10.080 5.669 0.236 12.193 24.3
22252K SK-26022 N-048 P-48 N-056 240 -0.15 276.66 155 6.00 330.33 14.0
9.4488 -0.006 10.892 6.102 0.236 13.005 30.9
22256K SK-28022 N-052 P-52 RN-56 260 -0.15 301.27 155 8.00 425.45 15.0
10.2362 -0.006 11.861 6.102 0.315 16.750 33.1
22260K SK-30022 N-056 P-56 RN-60 280 -0.15 325.88 170 8.00 416.10 17.7
11.0236 -0.006 12.830 6.693 0.315 16.382 39.2
22264K SK-32022 N-060 P-60 RN-64 300 -0.15 345.72 180 10.00 431.8 21.0
11.8110 -0.006 13.611 7.087 0.394 17.000 46.3
22308K SK-4023 N-07 W-07 N-09 35 -0.08 43.94 40 3.00 64.41 0.1
1.3780 -0.003 1.730 1.575 0.118 2.536 0.2
22309K SK-4523 N-08 W-08 N-10 40 -0.08 49.02 44 3.00 68.40 0.1
1.5748 -0.003 1.930 1.732 0.118 2.693 0.3
22310K SK-5023 N-09 W-09 RN-10 45 -0.08 55.04 50 3.00 76.20 0.2
1.7717 -0.003 2.167 1.969 0.118 3.000 0.4
22311K SK-5523 N-10 W-10 RN-11 50 -0.08 60.20 54 3.00 81.76 0.2
1.9685 -0.003 2.370 2.126 0.118 3.219 0.5
22312K SK-6023 N-11 W-11 RN-12 55 -0.10 65.76 57 3.50 87.33 0.3
2.1654 -0.004 2.589 2.244 0.138 3.438 0.6
22313K SK-6523 N-12 W-12 AN-15 60 -0.10 73.10 61 3.50 98.55 0.3
2.3622 -0.004 2.878 2.402 0.138 3.880 0.8
22314K SK-7023 N-12 W-12 AN-16 60 -0.10 78.28 65 3.50 105.69 0.6
2.3622 -0.004 3.082 2.559 0.138 4.161 1.5
22315K SK-7523 N-13 W-13 AN-17 65 -0.10 83.44 69 3.50 112.04 0.8
2.5591 -0.004 3.285 2.717 0.138 4.411 1.7
22316K SK-8023 N-14 W-14 AN-18 70 -0.10 88.19 72 3.50 118.39 0.9
2.7559 -0.004 3.472 2.835 0.138 4.661 2.0
22317K SK-8523 AN-15 W-15 AN-19 75 -0.10 93.35 75 3.50 125.55 1.0
2.9528 -0.004 3.675 2.953 0.138 4.943 2.2
22318K SK-9023 AN-16 W-16 AN-20 80 -0.10 98.12 80 3.50 131.90 1.1
3.1496 -0.004 3.863 3.150 0.138 5.193 2.5
22319K SK-9523 AN-17 W-17 AN-21 85 -0.10 103.28 85 4.00 138.25 1.3
3.3465 -0.004 4.066 3.346 0.157 5.443 2.9
22320K SK-10023 AN-18 W-18 AN-22 90 -0.10 109.12 90 4.00 145.39 1.5
3.5433 -0.004 4.269 3.543 0.157 5.724 3.3
a
Tapered bore bearing mounted with
C d B push-type removable sleeve.
REMOVAL NUT
Continued from previous page.
22322K SK-11023 AN-20 W-20 ARN-22 100 -0.10 119.94 98 4.00 158.75 1.9
3.9370 -0.004 4.722 3.858 0.157 6.250 4.2
22324K SK-12023 AN-22 W-22 ARN-24 110 -0.13 130.28 105 4.00 174.63 2.2
4.3307 -0.005 5.129 4.134 0.157 6.875 5.0
22326K SK-13023 AN-22 W-22 ARN-26 115 -0.13 141.38 115 4.00 184.15 3.6
4.5276 -0.005 5.566 4.528 0.157 7.250 8.0
22328K SK-14023 AN-24 W-24 RN-28 125 -0.13 152.73 125 5.00 200.03 4.3
4.9213 -0.005 6.013 4.921 0.197 7.875 9.5
22330K SK-15023 AN-26 W-26 RN-30 135 -0.13 163.04 135 5.00 209.55 5.1
5.3150 -0.005 6.419 5.315 0.197 8.250 11.4
22332K SK-16023 AN-28 W-28 RN-32 140 -0.13 173.76 140 6.00 225.43 7.0
5.5118 -0.005 6.841 5.512 0.236 8.875 15.5
22334K SK-17023 AN-30 W-30 RN-34 150 -0.13 184.07 146 6.00 234.95 7.8
5.9055 -0.005 7.247 5.748 0.236 9.250 17.2
22336K SK-18023 AN-32 W-32 RN-36 160 -0.13 194.79 154 6.00 247.65 9.1
6.2992 -0.005 7.669 6.063 0.236 9.750 20.2
22338K SK-19023 AN-34 W-34 RN-38 170 -0.13 205.92 160 7.00 269.88 10.0
6.6929 -0.005 8.107 6.299 0.276 10.625 22.1
22340K SK-20023 AN-36 W-36 N-044 180 -0.13 217.02 170 7.00 279.53 11.4
7.0866 -0.005 8.544 6.693 0.276 11.005 25.2
22344K SK-22023 AN-40 W-40 N-048 200 -0.13 236.98 181 8.00 290.65 13.3
7.8740 -0.005 9.330 7.126 0.315 11.443 29.5
22348K SK-24023 N-44 W-44 N-052 220 -0.15 256.03 189 8.00 309.70 15.5
8.6614 -0.006 10.080 7.441 0.315 12.193 34.2
22352K SK-26023 N-048 P-48 N-056 240 -0.15 276.66 200 8.00 330.33 18.2
9.4488 -0.006 10.892 7.874 0.315 13.005 40.2
22356K SK-28023 N-052 P-52 RN-56 260 -0.15 301.27 210 10.00 425.45 22.0
10.2362 -0.006 11.861 8.268 0.394 16.75 48.5
INCH ACCESSORIES –
LOCKNUTS AND LOCKWASHERS
• The chart below shows dimensions for locknuts and lockwashers
used in the mounting of straight bore bearings on shafts.
• Other dimensions and tolerances related to shaft configurations
are also shown.
• Dimensions are presented according to bearing bore size and
are applicable to bearings in the various series (e.g., 222,
223, etc.).
Threads
Threads
Bearing
Locknut Lockwasher Per Major Dia. Pitch Dia. Minor Relief Dia.
Bore
Inch Dia. A
Max. Min. Max. Min.
mm mm mm mm mm mm
mm
in. in. in. in. in. in.
35 N 07 W 07 18 34.950 34.740 34.030 33.930 33.220 32.820
1.3760 1.3678 1.3399 1.3359 1.3078 1.2922
40 N 08 W 08 18 39.700 39.490 38.780 38.670 37.970 37.570
1.5630 1.5548 1.5269 1.5224 1.4948 1.4792
45 N 09 W 09 18 44.880 44.670 43.960 43.850 43.150 42.750
1.7670 1.7588 1.7309 1.7264 1.6988 1.6832
50 N 10 W 10 18 49.960 49.750 49.050 48.930 48.230 47.830
1.9670 1.9588 1.9309 1.9264 1.8988 1.8832
55 N 11 W 11 18 54.790 54.580 53.870 53.740 53.060 52.660
2.1570 2.1488 2.1209 2.1158 2.0888 2.0732
60 N 12 W 12 18 59.940 59.740 59.030 58.900 58.210 57.820
2.3600 2.3518 2.3239 2.3188 2.2918 2.2762
65 N 13 W 13 18 64.720 64.510 63.800 63.670 62.990 62.590
2.5480 2.5398 2.5119 2.5068 2.4798 2.4642
70 N 14 W 14 18 69.880 69.670 68.960 68.830 68.140 67.750
2.7510 2.7428 2.7149 2.7098 2.6828 2.6672
75 AN 15 W 15 12 74.500 74.210 73.120 72.990 71.900 71.110
2.9330 2.9218 2.8789 2.8735 2.8308 2.7995
80 AN 16 W 16 12 79.680 79.400 78.310 78.160 77.080 76.290
3.1370 3.1258 3.0829 3.0770 3.0348 3.0035
85 AN 17 W 17 12 84.840 84.550 83.460 83.310 82.240 81.450
3.3400 3.3288 3.2859 3.2800 3.2378 3.2065
90 AN 18 W 18 12 89.590 89.300 88.210 88.020 86.990 86.200
3.5270 3.5158 3.4729 3.4655 3.4248 3.3935
95 AN 19 W 19 12 94.740 94.460 93.370 93.180 92.150 91.350
3.7300 3.7188 3.6759 3.6685 3.6278 3.5965
100 AN 20 W 20 12 99.520 99.230 98.140 97.960 96.920 96.130
3.9180 3.9068 3.8639 3.8565 3.8158 3.7845
105 AN 21 W 21 12 104.700 104.410 103.320 103.110 102.100 101.310
4.1220 4.1108 4.0679 4.0596 4.0198 3.9885
110 AN 22 W 22 12 109.860 109.570 108.480 108.270 107.260 106.460
4.3250 4.3138 4.2709 4.2626 4.2228 4.1915
120 AN 24 W 24 12 119.790 119.500 118.410 118.200 117.190 116.400
4.7160 4.7048 4.6619 4.6536 4.6138 4.5825
See page D-76, table D-20 for suggested S-3 shaft limits.
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D
L
H
M
Q
V
A S-3 B
C1 R
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in.
31.750 2.4 12.7 2.4 4.8 3.2 52.39 11.40 1.30 36.00 57.20 4.50
1 1⁄4 3
⁄32 1
⁄2 3
⁄32 3
⁄16 1
⁄8 2 1⁄16 0.448 0.050 1.416 2 1⁄4 0.176
36.510 3.2 13.5 2.4 7.9 3.2 57.15 11.40 1.50 40.70 62.70 7.40
1 7⁄16 1
⁄8 17
⁄32 3
⁄32 5
⁄16 1
⁄8 2 1⁄4 0.448 0.058 1.603 2 15⁄32 0.290
42.860 3.2 13.5 2.4 7.9 4.0 64.30 11.40 1.50 46.20 69.50 7.40
1 11⁄16 1
⁄8 17
⁄32 3
⁄32 5
⁄16 5
⁄32 2 17⁄32 0.448 0.058 1.817 2 47⁄64 0.290
47.630 3.2 15.1 2.4 7.9 4.0 68.30 13.00 1.50 51.20 74.20 7.40
1 7⁄8 1
⁄8 19
⁄32 3
⁄32 5
⁄16 5
⁄32 2 11⁄16 0.510 0.058 2.017 2 59⁄64 0.290
52.390 3.2 15.1 3.2 7.9 4.0 75.40 13.00 1.60 56.10 79.00 7.40
2 1⁄16 1
⁄8 19
⁄32 1
⁄8 5
⁄16 5
⁄32 2 31⁄32 0.510 0.063 2.207 3 7⁄64 0.290
57.150 3.2 15.9 3.2 7.9 4.0 80.20 13.70 1.60 61.60 85.00 7.40
2 1⁄4 1
⁄8 5
⁄8 1
⁄8 5
⁄16 5
⁄32 3 5⁄32 0.541 0.063 2.425 3 11⁄32 0.290
61.910 3.2 16.7 3.2 7.9 4.0 85.70 14.60 1.60 66.40 90.90 7.40
2 7⁄16 1
⁄8 21
⁄32 1
⁄8 5
⁄16 5
⁄32 3 3⁄8 0.573 0.063 2.613 3 37⁄64 0.290
66.680 3.2 16.7 3.2 7.9 6.4 92.10 14.60 1.60 71.50 97.20 7.40
2 5⁄8 1
⁄8 21
⁄32 1
⁄8 5
⁄16 1
⁄4 3 5⁄8 0.573 0.063 2.816 3 53⁄64 0.290
71.440 4.0 17.5 3.2 7.9 6.4 98.40 15.30 1.60 76.30 104.40 7.40
2 13⁄16 5
⁄32 11
⁄16 1
⁄8 5
⁄16 1
⁄4 3 7⁄8 0.604 0.072 3.003 4 7⁄64 0.290
76.200 4.0 17.5 3.2 9.5 6.4 105.60 15.30 1.80 81.50 111.10 9.00
3 5
⁄32 11
⁄16 1
⁄8 3
⁄8 1
⁄4 4 5⁄32 0.604 0.072 3.207 4 3⁄8 0.353
80.960 4.0 16.7 3.2 9.5 6.4 111.90 16.10 1.80 87.00 117.50 9.00
3 3⁄16 5
⁄32 21
⁄32 1
⁄8 3
⁄8 1
⁄4 4 13⁄32 0.635 0.072 3.425 4 5⁄8 0.353
85.730 4.0 20.6 4.0 9.5 6.4 118.30 17.70 2.40 91.70 125.40 9.00
3 3⁄8 5
⁄32 13
⁄16 5
⁄32 3
⁄8 1
⁄4 4 21⁄32 0.698 0.094 3.612 4 15⁄16 0.353
90.490 4.0 21.4 4.0 9.5 6.4 125.40 18.50 2.40 97.30 132.60 9.00
3 9⁄16 5
⁄32 27
⁄32 5
⁄32 3
⁄8 1
⁄4 4 15⁄16 0.729 0.094 3.830 5 7⁄32 0.353
96.840 4.0 22.2 4.0 9.5 7.9 131.80 19.30 2.40 102.10 139.70 9.00
3 13⁄16 5
⁄32 7
⁄8 5
⁄32 3
⁄8 5
⁄16 5 3⁄16 0.760 0.094 4.018 5 1⁄2 0.353
100.010 4.0 22.2 4.0 9.5 7.9 138.10 19.30 2.40 107.20 144.90 9.00
3 15⁄16 5
⁄32 7
⁄8 5
⁄32 3
⁄8 5
⁄16 5 7⁄16 0.760 0.094 4.222 5 45⁄64 0.353
106.360 4.0 23 4.8 9.5 7.9 145.30 20.10 3.20 112.40 154.00 9.00
4 3⁄16 5
⁄32 29
⁄32 3
⁄16 3
⁄8 5
⁄16 5 23⁄32 0.791 0.125 4.425 6 1⁄16 0.353
115.890 4.0 23.8 4.8 9.5 7.9 155.60 20.90 3.20 122.70 164.30 9.00
4 9⁄16 5
⁄32 15
⁄16 3
⁄16 3
⁄8 5
⁄16 6 1⁄8 0.823 0.125 4.831 6 15⁄32 0.353
See page D-76, table D-20 for suggested S-3 shaft limits.
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INCH ACCESSORIES –
LOCKNUTS AND LOCKWASHERS – continued
• The chart below shows dimensions for locknuts and lockwashers
used in the mounting of straight bore bearings on shafts.
• Other dimensions and tolerances related to shaft configurations
are also shown.
• Dimensions are presented according to bearing bore size and are
applicable to bearings in the various series (e.g., 222 and 223, etc.).
Threads
Threads
Bearing
Locknut Lockwasher Per Major Dia. Pitch Dia. Minor Relief Dia.
Bore
Inch Dia. A
Max. Min. Max. Min.
mm mm mm mm mm mm
mm
in. in. in. in. in. in.
130 AN 26 W 26 12 129.690 129.410 128.320 128.110 127.100 126.300
5.1060 5.0948 5.0519 5.0436 5.0038 4.9725
140 AN 28 W 28 12 139.620 139.340 138.250 138.040 137.030 136.230
5.4970 5.4858 5.4429 5.4346 5.3948 5.3635
150 AN 30 W 30 12 149.560 149.270 148.180 147.970 146.960 146.160
5.8880 5.8768 5.8339 5.8256 5.7858 5.7545
160 AN 32 W 32 8 159.610 159.230 157.550 157.320 155.720 154.920
6.2840 6.2688 6.2028 6.1937 6.1306 6.0993
170 AN 34 W 34 8 169.140 168.750 167.080 166.850 165.240 164.450
6.6590 6.6438 6.5778 6.5687 6.5056 6.4743
180 AN 36 W 36 8 179.480 179.090 177.410 177.180 175.580 174.790
7.0660 7.0508 6.9848 6.9757 6.9126 6.8813
190 AN 38 W 38 8 189.790 189.400 187.730 187.500 185.890 185.100
7.4720 7.4568 7.3908 7.3817 7.3186 7.2873
200 AN 40 W 40 8 199.310 198.930 197.250 196.960 195.420 194.620
7.8470 7.8318 7.7658 7.7544 7.6936 7.6623
220 N 044 W 44 8 219.150 218.770 217.090 216.780 215.250 214.460
8.6280 8.6128 8.5468 8.5347 8.4746 8.4433
See page D-76, table D-20 for suggested S-3 shaft limits.
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D
L
H
M
Q
V
A S-3 B
C1 R
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in.
125.410 4.0 25.4 4.8 12.7 7.9 171.50 22.50 3.20 132.70 178.60 11.10
4 15⁄16 5
⁄32 1 3
⁄16 1
⁄2 5
⁄16 6 3⁄4 0.885 0.125 5.226 7 1⁄32 0.435
134.940 4.0 27 4.8 15.9 7.9 180.20 24.10 3.20 142.70 188.90 15.00
5 5⁄16 5
⁄32 1 1⁄16 3
⁄16 5
⁄8 5
⁄16 7 3⁄32 0.948 0.125 5.617 7 7⁄16 0.590
146.050 4.0 28.6 5.6 15.9 9.5 195.30 24.90 4.00 152.90 204.80 15.00
5 3⁄4 5
⁄32 1 1⁄8 7
⁄32 5
⁄8 3
⁄8 7 11⁄16 0.979 0.156 6.018 8 1⁄16 0.590
153.990 6.4 30.2 6.0 15.9 9.5 204.80 26.40 4.00 163.20 214.30 15.00
6 1⁄16 1
⁄4 1 3⁄16 ⁄64
15 5
⁄8 3
⁄8 8 1⁄16 1.041 0.156 6.424 8 7⁄16 0.590
163.510 6.4 31 6.0 19.1 9.5 219.90 27.30 4.00 172.70 230.20 18.20
6 7⁄16 1
⁄4 1 7⁄32 ⁄64
15 3
⁄4 3
⁄8 8 21⁄32 1.073 0.156 6.799 9 1⁄16 0.715
174.630 6.4 31.8 6.0 19.1 9.5 230.20 28.00 4.00 183.00 239.70 18.20
6 7⁄8 1
⁄4 1 1⁄4 ⁄64
15 3
⁄4 3
⁄8 9 1⁄16 1.104 0.156 7.206 9 7⁄16 0.715
184.150 6.4 32.5 6.0 19.1 9.5 240.50 28.80 4.00 193.30 250.80 18.20
7 1⁄4 1
⁄4 1 9⁄32 ⁄64
15 3
⁄4 3
⁄8 9 15⁄32 1.135 0.156 7.612 9 7⁄8 0.715
193.680 6.4 34.1 6.0 22.2 9.5 250.00 30.40 4.00 203.60 261.90 21.30
7 5⁄8 1
⁄4 1 11⁄32 ⁄64
15 7
⁄8 3
⁄8 9 27⁄32 1.198 0.156 8.017 10 5⁄16 0.840
211.140 6.4 34.9 9.5 27.0 9.5 279.40 31.80 3.20 221.10 290.50 23.90
8 5⁄16 1
⁄4 1 3⁄8 3
⁄8 1 1⁄16 3
⁄8 11 1.250 0.125 8.703 11 7⁄16 0.940
See page D-76, table D-20 for suggested S-3 shaft limits.
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INCH ACCESSORIES – F
Threads
Threads
Bearing Relief
Locknut Lockplate Per Major Dia. Pitch Dia. Minor
Bore Dia.
Inch Dia.
Max. Min. Max. Min. A
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
in. in. in. in. in. in.
(1)
See page D-76, table D-20 for suggested S-3 shaft limits.
(2)
C is outer-ring width that may be obtained from bearing dimension tables.
(3)
For L, H, S and M, tolerance is -0 to +1⁄64 in., -0 to + 0.4 mm.
S
1
⁄16 in. DIA.
Soft Iron Wire
H M D (R Long)
⁄4 in.
1
G
C1
A S-3
* 1⁄4 in. H
L
C(2) + D + 1⁄16 in. *Sizes N670 and above: 3⁄8 in.
Shaft Locknut/Lockplate
S-3(1) L(3) H(3) S(3) M(3) C1 D G H R F
±0.25 mm
±0.010 in.
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in.
233.36 42.86 11.1 28.6 34.9 290.5 34.1 22.48 9.5 203.2 43.26
9 3⁄16 1 11⁄16 7
⁄16 1 1⁄8 1 3⁄8 11 7⁄16 1 11⁄32 0.885 3
⁄8 8 1 45⁄64
252.41 45.24 11.1 30.2 37.3 309.6 35.7 22.48 9.5 228.6 44.85
9 15⁄16 1 25⁄32 7
⁄16 1 3⁄16 1 15⁄32 12 3⁄16 1 13⁄32 0.885 3
⁄8 9 1 49⁄64
273.05 47.63 11.1 31.8 39.7 330.2 38.1 25.65 9.5 228.6 47.23
10 3⁄4 1 7⁄8 7
⁄16 1 1⁄4 1 9⁄16 13 1 1⁄2 1.010 3
⁄8 9 1 55⁄64
292.1 49.21 11.1 34.9 41.3 360.4 39.7 25.65 12.7 254.0 50.01
11 1⁄2 1 15⁄16 7
⁄16 1 3⁄8 1 5⁄8 14 3⁄16 1 9⁄16 1.010 1
⁄2 10 1 31⁄32
312.74 51.59 11.1 36.5 43.7 381.0 42.1 25.65 12.7 254.0 52.39
12 5⁄16 2 1⁄32 7
⁄16 1 7⁄16 1 23⁄32 15 1 21⁄32 1.010 1
⁄2 10 2 1⁄16
331.79 56.36 11.1 38.1 48.4 400.1 45.2 25.65 12.7 279.4 55.56
13 1⁄16 2 7⁄32 7
⁄16 1 1⁄2 1 29⁄32 15 3⁄4 1 25⁄32 1.010 1
⁄2 11 2 3⁄16
350.84 56.36 12.7 38.1 48.4 419.1 45.2 32.00 12.7 279.4 55.56
13 13⁄16 2 7⁄32 1
⁄2 1 1⁄2 1 29⁄32 16 1⁄2 1 25⁄32 1.260 1
⁄2 11 2 3⁄16
371.48 59.53 12.7 38.1 51.59 450.9 48.4 32.00 15.1 304.8 61.12
14 5⁄8 2 11⁄32 1
⁄2 1 1⁄2 2 1⁄32 17 3⁄4 1 29⁄32 1.260 19
⁄32 12 2 13⁄32
390.53 63.50 12.7 41.3 55.6 469.9 52.4 32.00 15.1 330.2 65.09
15 3⁄8 2 1⁄2 1
⁄2 1 5⁄8 2 3⁄16 18 1⁄2 2 1⁄16 1.260 19
⁄32 13 2 9⁄16
411.16 63.50 12.7 41.3 55.6 490.5 52.4 35.18 15.1 330.2 65.09
16 3⁄16 2 1⁄2 1
⁄2 1 5⁄8 2 3⁄16 19 5⁄16 2 1⁄16 1.385 19
⁄32 13 2 9⁄16
431.80 71.44 12.7 46.0 63.50 520.7 60.3 35.18 15.1 355.6 75.41
17 2 13⁄16 1
⁄2 1 13⁄16 2 1⁄2 20 1⁄2 2 3⁄8 1.385 19
⁄32 14 2 31⁄32
450.85 71.44 12.7 46.0 63.50 539.8 60.3 35.18 15.1 406.4 75.41
17 3⁄4 2 13⁄16 1
⁄2 1 13⁄16 2 1⁄2 21 1⁄4 2 3⁄8 1.385 19
⁄32 16 2 31⁄32
469.9 71.44 12.7 46.0 63.50 560.4 60.3 38.35 15.1 406.4 75.41
18 1⁄2 2 13⁄16 1
⁄2 1 13⁄16 2 1⁄2 22 1⁄16 2 3⁄8 1.510 19
⁄32 16 2 31⁄32
(1)
See page D-76, table D-20 for suggested S-3 shaft limits.
Continued on next page.
(2)
C is outer-ring width that may be obtained from bearing dimension tables.
(3)
For L, H, S and M, tolerance is -0 to +1⁄64 in., -0 to + 0.4 mm.
INCH ACCESSORIES – F
Threads
Threads
Bearing Relief
Locknut Lockplate Per Major Dia. Pitch Dia. Minor
Bore Dia.
Inch Dia.
Max. Min. Max. Min. A
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
in. in. in. in. in. in.
S
1
⁄16 in. DIA.
Soft Iron Wire
H M D (R Long)
⁄4 in.
1
G
C1
A S-3
* 1⁄4 in. H
L
C(2) + D + 1⁄16 in. *Sizes N670 and above: 3⁄8 in.
Shaft Locknut/Lockplate
S-3(1) L(3) H(3) S(3) M(3) C1 D G H R F
±0.25 mm
±0.010 in.
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in.
489.0 79.4 12.7 46.0 71.4 579.4 68.3 38.35 15.1 406.4 83.3
19 1⁄4 3 1⁄8 1
⁄2 1 13⁄16 2 13⁄16 22 13⁄16 2 11⁄16 1.510 19
⁄32 16 3 9⁄32
517.5 79.4 12.7 46.0 71.4 630.2 68.3 41.53 20.6 425.5 83.3
20 3⁄8 3 1⁄8 1
⁄2 1 13⁄16 2 13⁄16 24 13⁄16 2 11⁄16 1.635 13
⁄16 16 3⁄4 3 9⁄32
549.3 85.7 12.7 46.0 77.8 649.3 74.6 41.53 20.6 476.3 89.7
21 5⁄8 3 3⁄8 1
⁄2 1 13⁄16 3 1⁄16 25 9⁄16 2 15⁄16 1.635 13
⁄16 18 3⁄4 3 17⁄32
587.4 85.7 12.7 46.0 77.8 700.1 74.6 41.53 20.6 508.0 89.7
23 1⁄8 3 3⁄8 1
⁄2 1 13⁄16 3 1⁄16 27 9⁄16 2 15⁄16 1.635 13
⁄16 20 3 17⁄32
619.1 85.7 12.7 50.8 77.8 730.3 74.6 47.88 20.6 520.7 92.1
24 3⁄8 3 3⁄8 1
⁄2 2 3 1⁄16 28 3⁄4 2 15⁄16 1.885 13
⁄16 20 1⁄2 3 5⁄8
657.2 90.5 12.7 50.8 82.6 779.5 79.4 47.88 20.6 546.1 96.8
25 7⁄8 3 9⁄16 1
⁄2 2 3 1⁄4 30 11⁄16 3 1⁄8 1.885 13
⁄16 21 1⁄2 3 13⁄16
695.3 101.6 15.9 50.8 93.7 830.3 90.5 51.30 25.4 571.5 108.0
27 3⁄8 4 5
⁄8 2 3 11⁄16 32 11⁄16 3 9⁄16 2.020 1 22 1⁄2 4 1⁄4
736.6 101.6 15.9 50.8 93.7 870.0 90.5 57.66 25.4 584.2 108.0
29 4 5
⁄8 2 3 11⁄16 34 1⁄4 3 9⁄16 2.270 1 23 4 1⁄4
787.4 101.6 15.9 50.8 93.7 920.8 90.5 57.66 25.4 616.0 108.0
31 4 5
⁄8 2 3 11⁄16 36 1⁄4 3 9⁄16 2.270 1 24 1⁄4 4 1⁄4
835.0 101.6 15.9 50.8 93.7 979.5 90.5 64.01 25.4 647.7 108.0
32 7⁄8 4 5
⁄8 2 3 11⁄16 38 9⁄16 3 9⁄16 2.520 1 25 1⁄2 4 1⁄4
885.8 111.1 15.9 50.8 103.2 1030.3 100.0 64.01 25.4 666.8 117.5
34 7⁄8 4 3⁄8 5
⁄8 2 4 1⁄16 40 9⁄16 3 15⁄16 2.520 1 26 1⁄4 4 5⁄8
933.5 114.3 19.1 50.8 108 1092.2 100.0 64.01 25.4 692.2 117.5
36 3⁄4 4 1⁄2 3
⁄4 2 4 1⁄4 43 3 15⁄16 2.520 1 27 1⁄4 4 5⁄8
(1)
See page D-76, table D-20 for suggested S-3 shaft limits.
(2)
C is outer-ring width that may be obtained from bearing dimension tables.
(3)
For L, H, S and M, tolerance is -0 to +1⁄64 in., -0 to + 0.4 mm.
C B E1 E
1/4"
BSP
Index
Timken@ SAF SPLIT-BLOCK HOUSED UNITS
222 Series (225, 222 Series SAF, SDAF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-37
223 Series (226, 223 Series SAF, SDAF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-39
230 Series (230K Series SAF, SDAF). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-40
231 Series (231, 231K Series SDAF). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-42
232 Series (232, 232K Series SDAF). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-43
Engineering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-3
Inch Accessories – Locknuts and Lockplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-104
Inch Accessories – Locknuts and Lockwashers. . . . . . . . . . . . D-100
Inch Accessories – Pull-Type Sleeves. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-86
Inch Accessories – Push-Type Sleeves. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-96
Inch Dustac™ Shaft Seal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-80
Inch HMVC Hydraulic Nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-108
Inch Sine Bar Gages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-81
Inch Straight Bore Mounting SAF222 and SAF223 Series . . . . . D-70
Inch Straight Bore Mounting SDAF222 and SDAF223 Series . . . D-72
Inch Straight Bore Mounting SDAF231 and SDAF232 Series . . . D-74
Inch Tapered Bore Mounting SAF225 and SAF226 Series . . . . . D-50
Inch Tapered Bore Mounting SAF230K, SDAF230K Series. . . . . D-64
Inch Tapered Bore Mounting SDAF225 and SDAF226 Series. . . D-60
Inch Tapered Bore Mounting
SDAF231K and SDAF232K Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-68
Inch TTU Take-Up Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-78
Inch TU Take-Up Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-77
SAF Housed Unit Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-47
Timken® SAF Split-Block Housed Units. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-1
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