TIMKEN Angular Contact BallBearing
TIMKEN Angular Contact BallBearing
TIMKEN Angular Contact BallBearing
The Timken team applies their know-how to improve the reliability and performance of machinery in diverse markets worldwide.
The company designs, makes and markets bearings, gear drives, automated lubrication systems, belts, brakes, clutches, chain,
couplings, linear motion products and related power transmission rebuild and repair services.
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TIMKEN
ALL-AROUND RELIABILITY
Designed for reliable performance in pump, compressor, electric
motor and many other industrial applications, our angular contact
ball bearings are able to handle high speeds and both radial
and axial loading. These bearings follow ISO standards and are
dimensionally interchangeable with competitor metric products.
MORE CHOICES
We have added 250-new part numbers to our growing portfolio of
single-row and double-row products. Now, you have more options
from a dependable supplier known for quality and performance.
PRODUCT FEATURES
• Enhanced raceway finish
• Quiet running
• High-speed capabilities
• Robust seals HOW TO USE
• Premium Mobil Polyrex EM lubricants
™
THIS CATALOG
We designed this catalog to help you find the Timken bearings
GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR best suited to your equipment needs and specifications.
OPERATIONS This publication contains dimensions, tolerances and load
ratings, as well as engineering sections describing fitting
Every Timken angular contact ball bearing is backed by
practices for shafts and housings, internal clearances and
premium customer service, leveraging our global sales and
other bearing features. For more information, please use the
distribution network. It is also supported by the knowledge of
Timken Engineering Manual (order no. 10424). It provides
our industry-leading experts. They are ready to assist you with
valuable assistance in the initial consideration of the type
product design, application knowledge and field engineering
and characteristics of the bearings that may best suit your
support – anything you need to help improve uptime and
particular needs.
maximize equipment performance.
• Do not use product that has exceeded its shelf life as de-
SHELF LIFE fined in the Timken shelf life guidelines statement.
Shelf life should be distinguished from lubricated bearing • The storage area temperature should be maintained be-
component design life as follows: tween 0° C (32° F) and 40° C (104° F); temperature fluctua-
tions should be minimized.
Shelf life of the grease-lubricated bearing/component represents
the period of time prior to use or installation. • The relative humidity should be maintained below 60 per-
cent and the surfaces should be dry.
The shelf life is a portion of the anticipated aggregate design life.
It is impossible to accurately predict design life due to variations • The storage area should be kept free from airborne con-
in lubricant bleed rates, oil migration, operating conditions, taminants such as, but not limited to, dust, dirt, harmful
installation conditions, temperature, humidity and extended vapors, etc.
storage. • The storage area should be isolated from undue vibration.
TIMKEN IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SHELF LIFE OF ANY • Extreme conditions of any kind should be avoided.
BEARING/COMPONENT LUBRICATED BY ANOTHER PARTY.
European REACH compliance Due to the fact that Timken is not familiar with your particular
storage conditions, we strongly suggest following these
Timken lubricants, greases and similar products sold in stand guidelines. However, you may be required by circumstances or
alone containers or delivery systems are subject to the European applicable government requirements to adhere to stricter storage
REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of requirements.
Chemicals) directive. For import into the European Union, Timken
can sell and provide only those lubricants and greases that are Most bearing components typically ship protected with a
registered with ECHA (European Chemicals Agency). For further corrosion-preventive compound that is not a lubricant. These
information, please contact your Timken engineer. components may be used in oil-lubricated applications without
removal of the corrosion-preventive compound. When using
some specialized grease lubrications, we advise you to remove
STORAGE the corrosion-preventive compound before packing the bearing
components with suitable grease.
Timken suggests the following storage guidelines for our finished
products (bearings, components and assemblies, referred to as Be careful in selecting lubrication, however, since different
“products”): lubricants are often incompatible.
• Unless directed otherwise by Timken, products should be When you receive a bearing shipment, do not remove products
kept in their original packaging until they are ready to be from their packaging until they are ready for mounting so they
placed into service. do not become corroded or contaminated.
• Do not remove or alter any labels or stencil markings on the Store bearings and bearing housings in an appropriate atmosphere
packaging. so they remain protected for the intended period.
DISCLAIMER
WARNING
This catalog is provided solely to give you analysis tools and
Failure to observe the following warnings data to assist you in your product selection. Product performance
could create a risk of death or serious injury. is affected by many factors beyond the control of Timken.
Therefore, the suitability and feasibility of all product selection
must be validated by you.
Proper maintenance and handling practices are
critical. Always follow installation instructions and Timken products are sold subject to Timken’s terms
maintain proper lubrication. and conditions of sale, including its limited warranty
and remedy, which may be found at
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bearing components. Attempting to remove such Please consult with your Timken sales engineer for more
components by cutting the inner ring may result information and assistance.
in a sudden shattering of the component, causing
fragments of metal to be forcefully expelled. Always Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the
use properly guarded presses or bearing pullers accuracy of the information in this writing, but no liability
to remove bearings from shafts, and always use is accepted for errors, omissions or for any other reason.
suitable personal protective equipment, including
safety glasses. COMPLIANCE
To view the complete engineering catalog, please visit
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CAUTION Timken sales engineer and request a copy of the Timken
Failure to follow these cautions may Engineering Manual (order number 10424). For further
result in property damage. information, please contact your Timken sales engineer.
ENGINEERING
Bearing Types and Cages..........................................................6
Metric System Tolerances........................................................7
Bearing Life..................................................................................8
Mounting and Fitting..................................................................9
Lubrication.................................................................................18
mm mm
Polymide Cage Machined Brass Cage ZZ Shields 2RS
TABLE 2.
COMMON CAGE TYPES
Molded Polymer Cage Machined-Brass Cage Polymer Crown-Type Cage Pressed-Steel Cage
Type
Single-Row Single-Row Double-Row Double-Row
Design
Made of polyamide 66 glass Made from solid brass; Snap-in polyamide 66 glass One-piece snap-in pressed-steel
Construction fiber reinforced cage; ball-piloted cage. fiber reinforced cage; cage; ball-piloted cage.
ball-piloted cage. ball-piloted cage.
Designed to reduce functional Superior strength enables this Additional misalignment capability Rigid, strong and economical;
torque and provide additional cage to be used in heavily and reduced functional torque; this cage is suitable for most
Advantages misalignment capability; resistant loaded, high-speed and high- resistant to most solvents, oils and applications.
to most solvents, oils and greases. temperature applications. greases.
TABLE 3. TABLE 4.
CLASS P0 INNER RING – TOLERANCES CLASS P0 OUTER RING – TOLERANCES
Outside
Bearing Bore Deviation Radial Width Deviation Width Bearing Radial Width Deviation Width
Deviation
Bore High: +0 Runout High: +0 Variation O.D. Runout High: +0 Variation
High: +0
d Δdmp Kia ΔBS VBS D ΔDmp Kea ΔCS VCS
Over Incl. Low Max. Low Max. Over Incl. Low Max. Low Max.
mm mm μm μm μm μm mm mm μm μm μm μm
2.5 10 -8 10 -120 15 6 18 -8 15
10 18 -8 10 -120 20 18 30 -9 15
18 30 -10 13 -120 20 30 50 -11 20
30 50 -12 15 -120 20 50 80 -13 25
Identical to Identical to
50 80 -15 20 -150 25 80 120 -15 35
ΔBS of the VBS of the
80 120 -20 25 -200 25 120 150 -18 40 inner ring of inner ring of
the same the same
120 150 -25 30 -250 30 150 180 -25 45
bearing bearing
150 180 -25 30 -250 30 180 250 -30 50
180 250 -30 40 -300 30 250 315 -35 60
250 315 -35 50 -350 35 315 400 -40 70
315 400 -40 60 -400 40 400 500 -45 80
TABLE 5. TABLE 6.
CLASS P5 INNER RING – TOLERANCES CLASS P5 OUTER RING – TOLERANCES
Bore Face Width Outside Face Width
Bearing Radial Axial Width Bearing Radial Axial Width
Deviation Runout to Deviation Deviation Runout to Deviation
Bore Runout Runout Variation O.D. Runout Runout Variation
High: +0 Bore High: +0 High: +0 Bore High: +0
d Δdmp Kia Sd Sia ΔBS ΔBSu (1) VBS D ΔDmp Kea SD Sea ΔCS ΔCSu(1) VCS
Over Incl. Low Max. Max. Max. Low Max. Over Incl. Low Max. Max. Max. Low Max.
mm mm μm μm μm μm μm μm μm mm mm μm μm μm μm μm μm μm
2.5 10 -5 4 7 7 -40 -250 5 6 18 -5 5 8 8 5
10 18 -5 4 7 7 -80 -250 5 18 30 -5 6 8 8 5
18 30 -6 4 8 8 -120 -250 5 30 50 -6 7 8 8 5
30 50 -8 5 8 8 -120 -250 5 50 80 -8 8 8 10 5
Identical to
50 80 -9 5 8 8 -150 -250 6 80 120 -9 10 9 11 6
ΔBS of the
80 120 -10 6 9 9 -200 -380 7 120 150 -10 11 10 13 inner ring 7
of the same
120 150 -13 8 10 10 -250 -380 8 150 180 -13 13 10 14 8
bearing
150 180 -13 8 10 10 -250 -380 8 180 250 -13 15 11 15 8
180 250 -15 10 11 13 -300 -500 10 250 315 -15 18 13 18 10
250 315 -18 13 13 15 -350 -500 13 315 400 -18 20 13 20 13
315 400 -23 15 15 20 -400 -630 15 400 500 -23 23 15 23 15
= Contact angle
B
Rs min. Rsn min.
CONTACT ANGLE
The contact angle of an angular contact ball bearing is the
angle between a line through the ball center perpendicular to Fig. 5. Two single angular contact ball bearings in
standard DF arrangement.
the bearing axis and a line through the two points where the
ball contacts the races when the bearing axial play is removed.
Timken single-row angular contact ball bearings of series 7200
and 7300 have a contact angle of 40 degrees and Timken double-
row angular contact ball bearings of series 3200 and 3300 have a
contact angle of 30 degrees which allow them to accommodate
high axial loads.
• Axial clearance
CN - Normal
CS - Smaller than normal
CL - Larger than normal
• Preload
UL - Light
UM - Medium
UH - Heavy
The axial clearances and preload values corresponding to these
suffixes are given in table 8 on page 12.
Fig. 7. Face-to-face (DF) arrangement.
CONFIGURATIONS
Double-row angular contact ball bearings consist of two
single-row angular contact ball bearings in back-to-back D d
(DB) arrangement with integral double inner and outer rings.
Double-row bearings require less axial space than two single-
row bearings and can take radial loads as well as axial loads in
both directions. The back-to-back arrangement provides a high
moment/tilting load-handling capability.
Fig. 9. Double-row bearing design.
Double-row angular contact ball bearings can be open on both
sides, or closed by seals (2RS suffix) or shields (ZZ suffix).
Double-row - open
ZZ Shields 2RS
Contact Seals
TABLE 7.
CHARACTERISTICS OF SHIELDS AND SEALS
Construction
Material Low-carbon pressed steel Nitrile (Buna-N) rubber with steel insert
Axial Axial
Clearance Preload
Axial Axial
Clearance Preload
Fig. 11. Axial clearance for universally matched bearings. Fig. 12. Axial preload for universally matched bearings.
TABLE 8.
AXIAL CLEARANCE AND PRELOAD OF SINGLE-ROW UNIVERSALLY MATCHED
Bore Axial Clearance for Pairs Bore Preload Values for Pairs
Diameter Diameter
(d) CS CN CL (d) UL UM UH
Over Incl. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Over Incl. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
mm µm µm µm µm µm µm mm µm µm µm µm µm µm
1 18 5 13 15 23 24 32 1 18 4 –4 –2 –10 –8 –16
18 30 7 15 18 26 32 40 18 30 4 –4 –2 –10 –8 –16
30 50 9 17 22 30 40 48 30 50 4 –4 –2 –10 –8 –16
50 80 11 23 26 38 48 60 50 80 6 –6 –3 –15 –12 –24
80 120 14 26 32 44 55 67 80 120 6 –6 –3 –15 –12 –24
120 160 17 29 35 47 62 74 120 160 6 –6 –3 –15 –12 –24
1 10 1 11 5 21 12 28 25 45
10 18 1 12 6 23 13 31 27 47
18 24 2 14 7 25 16 34 28 48
24 30 2 15 8 27 18 37 30 50 Fig. 13. Double-row axial clearance.
30 40 2 16 9 29 21 40 33 54
40 50 2 18 11 33 23 44 36 58
50 65 3 22 13 36 26 48 40 63
65 80 3 24 15 40 30 54 46 71
FITTING PRACTICES
As a general guideline, bearing rings mounted on a rotating r6 r7
member should have an interference fit. Loose fits may permit the Tight Fit Range p6
ring to creep or turn and wear the mating surface and backing n6
Shaft
shoulder. This wear can result in excessive bearing looseness O.D. m5 m6
and damage the bearing, shaft or housing. Tolerance
k5 k6
Range Nominal Bearing Bore
The choice of fitting practices will mainly depend upon the j5 j6
h6 h5 Bore Tolerance
following parameters:
g6
• Precision class of the bearing. Loose Fit Range
TABLE 10.
SHAFT TOLERANCES: ANGULAR CONTACT BALL BEARINGS
12L 5L 8L 2L 2.5L 4L 2L
3 6 0 -5 -4 -12 0 -5 0 -8 3 -2 2.5 -2.5 4 -4 6 -2
1T 5T 5T 8T 7.5T 9T 11T
14L 6L 9L 2L 3L 4.5L 2L
6 10 0 -5 -5 -14 0 -6 0 -9 4 -2 3 -3 4.5 -4.5 7 -2
0L 5T 5T 9T 8T 9.5T 12T
TABLE 10.
SHAFT TOLERANCES: ANGULAR CONTACT BALL BEARINGS - CONTINUED
k5 k6 m5 m6 n6 p6 r6 r7
TABLE 11.
HOUSING TOLERANCES: ANGULAR CONTACT BALL BEARINGS
Bearing O.D. F7 G7 H6 H7 H8 J6 J7
6 10 0 -5 28 13 13L 20 5 5L 9 0 0L 15 0 0L 22 0 0L 5 -4 4T 8 -7 7T
33L 25L 14L 20L 27L 10L 13L
10 18 0 -5 34 16 16L 24 6 6L 11 0 0L 18 0 0L 27 0 0L 6 -5 5T 10 -8 8T
39L 29L 16L 23L 32L 11L 15L
18 30 0 -6 41 20 20L 28 7 7L 13 0 0L 21 0 0L 33 0 0L 8 -5 5T14L 12 -9 9T
47L 34L 19L 27L 39L 18L
630 800 0 -35 160 80 80L 104 24 24L 50 0 0L 80 0 0L 125 0 0L 40 -10 10T 56 -24 24T
195L 139L 85L 115L 160L 75L 91L
TABLE 11.
HOUSING TOLERANCES: ANGULAR CONTACT BALL BEARINGS - CONTINUED
JS6 K6 K7 M6 M7 N6 N7 P6 P7
4.5 -4.5 4.5T 2 -7 7T 5 -10 10T -3 -12 12T 0 -15 15T -7 -16 16T -4 -19 19T -12 -21 21T -9 -24 24T
9.5L 7L 10L 2L 5L 2T 1L 7T 4T
5.5T
5.5 -5.5 10.5L 2 -9 9T 6 -12 12T -4 -15 15T 0 -18 18T -9 -20 20T -5 -23 23T -15 -26 26T -11 -29 29T
7L 11L 1L 5L 4T 0L 10T 6T
6.5T
6.5 -6.5 12.5L 2 -11 11T 6 -15 15T -4 -17 17T 0 -21 21T -11 -24 24T -7 -28 28T -18 -31 31T -14 -35 35T
8L 12L 2L 6L 5T 1T 12T 8T
8 -8 8T 3 -13 13T 7 -18 18T -4 -20 20T 0 -25 25T -12 -28 28T -8 -33 33T -21 -37 37T -17 -42 42T
15L 10L 14L 3L 7L 5T 1T 14T 10T
9.5T
9.5 -9.5 18.5L 4 -15 15T 9 -21 21T -5 -24 24T 0 -30 30T -14 -33 33T -9 -39 39T -26 -45 45T -21 -51 51T
13L 18L 4L 9L 5T 0L 17T 12T
11 -11 11T 4 -18 18T 10 -25 25T -6 -28 28T 0 -35 35T -16 -38 38T -10 -45 45T -30 -52 52T -24 -59 59T
21L 14L 20L 4L 10L 6T 0L 20T 14T
12.5 -12.5 12.5T 4 -21 21T 12 -28 28T -8 -33 33T 0 -40 40T -20 -45 45T -12 -52 52T -36 -61 61T -28 -68 68T
23.5L 15L 23L 3L 11L 9T 1T 25T 17T
12.5 -12.5 12.5T 4 -21 21T 12 -28 28T -8 -33 33T 0 -40 40T -20 -45 45T -12 -52 52T -36 -61 61T -28 -68 68T
25.5L 17L 25L 5L 13L 7T 1L 23T 15T
14.5 -14.5 14.5T 5 -24 24T 13 -33 33T -8 -37 37T 46T 51T 60T 70T 79T
29.5L 20L 28L 7L 0 -46 15L -22 -51 7T -14 -60 1L -41 -70 26T -33 -79 18T
16 -16 16T 5 -27 27T 16 -36 36T -9 -41 41T 0 -52 52T -25 -57 57T -14 -66 66T -47 -79 79T -36 -88 88T
34L 23L 34L 9L 18L 7T 4L 29T 18T
18 -18 18T 7 -29 29T 17 -40 40T -10 -46 46T 0 -57 57T -26 -62 62T -16 -73 73T -51 -87 87T -41 -98 98T
38L 27L 37L 10L 20L 6T 4L 31T 21T
20 -20 20T
43L 8 -32 32T
31L 18 -45 45T
41L -10 -50 50T
13L 0 -63 63T
23L -27 -67 67T
4T -17 -80 80T
6L -55 -95 95T
32T -45 -108 108T
22T
22 -22 22T
50L 0 -44 44T
28L 0 -70 70T
28L -26 -70 70T
2L -26 -96 96T
2L -44 -88 88T
16T -44 -114 114T
16T -78 -122 122T 148T
50T -78 -148 50T
25 -25 25T
60L 0 -50 50T
35L 0 -80 80T
35L -30 -80 80T
5L -30 -110 110T
5L -50 -100 100T
15T -50 -130 130T
15T -88 -138 138T 168T
53T -88 -168 53T
LUBRICATION
Bearings must be lubricated to minimize friction between balls temperatures from -29° C to 120° C. Mobil Polyrex EM provides
and raceways, as well as between balls and cages. Lubricants protection against rust and corrosion, and additional protection
also help protect the bearings from corrosion and, in some cases, under mild salt-water wash conditions. This grease also is
to dissipate heat. widely preferred in electric motor applications.
Timken single-row open and double-row open angular contact The standard factory grease fill is 30 to 50 percent of bearing
ball bearings are covered with rust preventive (RP) covering all free volume for Timken double-sealed/shielded ball bearings.
bearing surfaces. For such bearings, the end user selects and The type and amount of grease needed varies depending on
applies the desired lubrication type and quantity as required by operating conditions and bearing series. Most bearings can be
the application. filled with customer-specified greases upon request to meet
Timken double-sealed and shielded angular contact ball specific application needs. Aside from Mobil Polyrex EM grease,
bearings are covered with RP and factory pre-lubricated with Timken also offers a range of other proven and popular greases
water-resistant grease chosen for chemical and mechanical suitable for a wide range of applications. Contact a Timken sales
stability. The standard grease is Mobil Polyrex EM. This is a engineer for more details.
mineral-oil based, advanced polyurea-thickened grease that Table 12 is an overview of the common characteristics for the
maintains proper lubrication for a wide range of operating grease used in this product.
TABLE 12.
LUBRICATION
NOTE: For other grease options consult your Timken sales engineer.
ANGULAR CONTACT
BALL BEARINGS
Nomenclatures..........................................................................20
Single-Row Angular Contact Ball Bearings.........................22
Double-Row Angular Contact Ball Bearings........................26
NOMENCLATURES
SINGLE ROW
ISO 7000 SERIES
Contact Angle = 40˚
72 06 B TN1
Series Code Bore Code Contact Angle Cage Design
72 Light Series 00 10 mm B 40° M Machined Brass
73 Medium Series 01 12 mm TN1 Molded Polyamide 66
02 15 mm
03 17 mm
04 and up: Code x 5
Fig. 15. Single-row standard design angular contact ball bearing nomenclature.
72 06 B M / CN
Series Code Contact Angle Preload(1) Axial Clearance(1)
72 Light Series B 40° UL Light CN Normal
73 Medium Series UM Medium CL Larger than CN
UH Heavy CS Smaller than CN
(1)
Two bearings arranged face-to-face or
back-to-back will have the above axial
clearance or preload.
Fig. 16. Single-row universally matched design angular contact ball bearing nomenclature.
7200 7300
NOMENCLATURES
DOUBLE ROW
ISO 3000 SERIES
Contact Angle = 30˚
32 06 A J / 2RS C3
Series Code Contact Angle Seals/Shields
32 Light Series A 30° Blank Open
33 Medium Series ZZ Shields
2RS Contact Seals
3200 3300
D d
mm mm mm mm mm kN kN
7200 B 10 30 9 0.6 0.3 5.65 2.58
7201 B 12 32 10 0.6 0.3 7.40 3.70
7301 B 12 37 12 1.0 0.6 10.50 5.00
7202 B 15 35 11 0.6 0.3 7.90 4.30
7302 B 15 42 13 1.0 0.6 13.00 6.60
7203 B 17 40 12 0.6 0.3 9.93 5.54
7303 B 17 47 14 1.0 0.6 16.00 8.30
7204 B 20 47 14 1.0 0.6 13.30 7.63
7304 B 20 52 15 1.1 0.6 17.30 9.70
7205 B 25 52 15 1.0 0.6 14.00 8.67
7305 B 25 62 17 1.1 0.6 24.40 14.10
7206 B 30 62 16 1.0 0.6 20.50 13.50
7306 B 30 72 19 1.1 0.6 31.00 19.30
7207 B 35 72 17 1.1 0.6 27.10 18.40
7307 B 35 80 21 1.5 1.0 38.40 24.40
7208 B 40 80 18 1.1 0.6 34.50 23.90
7308 B 40 90 23 1.5 1.0 42.20 27.70
7209 B 45 85 19 1.1 0.6 34.30 24.40
7309 B 45 100 25 1.5 1.0 55.00 36.80
7210 B 50 90 20 1.1 0.6 37.40 28.60
7310 B 50 110 27 2.0 1.0 68.20 47.90
7211 B 55 100 21 1.5 1.0 46.30 36.00
7311 B 55 120 29 2.0 1.0 78.80 56.30
7212 B 60 110 22 1.5 1.0 56.10 44.40
7312 B 60 130 31 2.1 1.1 84.90 60.00
B
Rs min. Rsn min.
D d
Universally
RPM RPM Standard Brass Polyamide kg mm mm
Matched
24000 32000 • • • 0.03 15.0 25.0
21000 28000 • • • 0.04 17.0 27.0
19000 26000 • • • 0.05 18.0 31.0
18000 25000 • • • 0.05 20.0 30.0
17000 22000 • • • 0.06 21.0 36.0
17000 22000 • • • • 0.07 22.0 35.0
15000 20000 • • • 0.11 23.0 41.0
15000 20000 • • • • 0.10 26.0 41.0
13000 18000 • • • • 0.14 27.0 45.0
12000 16000 • • • • 0.13 31.0 46.0
11000 15000 • • • • 0.23 32.0 55.0
11000 14000 • • • • 0.20 36.0 56.0
9600 13000 • • • • 0.35 37.0 65.0
9300 12000 • • • • 0.29 42.0 65.0
8400 11000 • • • • 0.47 43.5 71.5
8300 11000 • • • • 0.36 47.0 73.0
7400 9900 • • • • 0.64 48.5 81.5
7400 9900 • • • • 0.41 52.0 78.0
6600 8900 • • • • 0.85 53.5 91.5
6700 9000 • • • • 0.47 57.0 83.0
6000 8100 • • • • 1.11 60.0 100.0
6100 8200 • • • • 0.61 63.5 91.5
5500 7300 • • • • 1.42 65.0 110.0
5700 7600 • • • • 0.78 68.5 101.5
5100 6800 • • • • 1.77 72.0 118.0
Single-row values for both oil and grease lubrication are for an open bearing configuration.
(1)
Single-row values when mounted in a duplex pair will have a lower limiting speed.
(2)
D d
mm mm mm mm mm kN kN
7213 B 65 120 23 1.5 1.0 63.60 52.60
7313 B 65 140 33 2.1 1.1 101.80 75.40
7214 B 70 125 24 1.5 1.0 69.10 57.80
7314 B 70 150 35 2.1 1.1 114.40 86.00
7215 B 75 130 25 1.5 1.0 69.00 58.30
7315 B 75 160 37 2.1 1.1 124.50 97.30
7216 B 80 140 26 2.0 1.0 80.50 69.20
7316 B 80 170 39 2.1 1.1 134.80 109.20
7217 B 85 150 28 2.0 1.0 79.70 70.20
7317 B 85 180 41 3.0 1.1 145.40 122.00
7218 B 90 160 30 2.0 1.0 106.60 93.70
7318 B 90 190 43 3.0 1.1 147.40 124.00
7219 B 95 170 32 2.0 1.1 115.80 100.70
7319 B 95 200 45 3.0 1.1 162.30 141.30
7220 B 100 180 34 2.1 1.1 130.00 114.00
7320 B 100 215 47 3.0 1.1 190.00 178.00
7221 B 105 190 36 2.1 1.1 142.00 129.00
7321 B 105 225 49 3.0 1.1 189.80 180.30
7222 B 110 200 38 2.1 1.1 153.90 144.30
7322 B 110 240 50 3.0 1.1 213.00 206.50
7224 B 120 215 40 2.1 1.1 165.40 161.40
7226 B 130 230 40 3.0 1.1 171.00 174.00
B
Rs min. Rsn min.
D d
Universally
RPM RPM Standard Brass Polyamide kg mm mm
Matched
5200 7000 • • • • 0.98 73.5 111.5
4700 6300 • • • • 2.15 77.0 128.0
4900 6500 • • • • 1.11 78.5 116.5
4400 5800 • • • • 2.61 82.0 138.0
4500 6000 • • • • 1.19 83.5 121.5
4100 5400 • • • • 3.13 87.0 148.0
4300 5700 • • • • 1.42 90.0 130.0
3800 5100 • • 3.72 92.0 158.0
4000 5300 • • 2.11 95.0 140.0
3600 4800 • • 4.95 99.0 166.0
3800 5000 • • 2.50 100.0 150.0
3400 4500 • • 5.76 104.0 176.0
3500 4700 • • 3.03 107.0 159.0
3200 4200 • • 6.57 109.0 186.0
3400 4500 • • 3.60 112.0 168.0
3000 4000 • • 7.32 114.0 201.0
3200 4300 • • 3.70 117.0 178.0
2900 3800 • • 8.36 119.0 211.0
3000 4000 • • 5.12 122.0 188.0
2700 3700 • • 11.2 124.0 226.0
2800 3700 • • 6.18 132.0 203.0
2500 3400 • • 7.15 144.0 216.0
Single-row values for both oil and grease lubrication are for an open bearing configuration.
(1)
Single-row values when mounted in a duplex pair will have a lower limiting speed.
(2)
D d
mm mm mm mm kN kN
3201 A 12 32 15.9 0.6 9.40 5.20
3202 A 15 35 15.9 0.6 11.35 6.87
3302 A 15 42 19.0 1.0 14.20 8.70
3203 A 17 40 17.5 0.6 12.75 8.41
3303 A 17 47 22.2 1.0 15.80 10.00
3204 A 20 47 20.6 1.0 15.30 10.40
3304 A 20 52 22.2 1.1 22.60 14.70
3205 A 25 52 20.6 1.0 16.30 12.00
3305 A 25 62 25.4 1.1 28.90 19.40
3206 A 30 62 23.8 1.0 28.60 20.60
3306 A 30 72 30.2 1.1 39.50 29.20
3207 A 35 72 27.0 1.1 30.50 23.70
3307 A 35 80 34.9 1.5 49.50 35.30
3208 A 40 80 30.2 1.1 40.20 32.30
3308 A 40 90 36.5 1.5 60.50 44.20
3209 A 45 85 30.2 1.1 40.00 32.60
3309 A 45 100 39.7 1.5 66.40 49.60
3210 A 50 90 30.2 1.1 43.90 39.90
3310 A 50 110 44.4 2.0 78.90 60.10
3211 A 55 100 33.3 1.5 56.90 47.90
3311 A 55 120 49.2 2.0 92.20 71.00
3212 A 60 110 36.5 1.5 59.90 53.60
3312 A 60 130 54.0 2.1 121.50 95.30
3213 A 65 120 38.1 1.5 73.50 66.60
3313 A 65 140 58.7 2.1 129.60 103.60
3314 A 70 150 63.5 2.1 154.00 125.00
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Double-row values for oil lubrication are for an open bearing configuration.
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