160 mm x 290 mm x 48 mm ISB 7232 B angular contact ball bearings

Browse 160 mm x 290 mm x 48 mm ISB 7232 B angular contact ball bearings Categories in the Manufacturers Online Free. including BEARING PRECISION AXLE CORP. 160 mm x 290 mm x 48 mm ISB Bearing.

What is 7232 B bearing interchange?

Brand Name:ISB
Model Number:7232 B
Bearing Duty:Normal Duty
Bearing Family:Setscrew Ball Bearing
Bearing Series:210 Series
Housing Material:Cast Iron
Housing Type:2 Bolt Pillow Block
Seal Type:Single Lip
d:2.0000 in
Anti-Rotation Pin:Yes
PDF 7232 B

Product Details

Bearing DutyNormal Duty
Bearing FamilySetscrew Ball Bearing
Bearing Series210 Series
Housing MaterialCast Iron
Housing Type2 Bolt Pillow Block
Seal TypeSingle Lip
d2.0000 in
Anti-Rotation PinYes
Ball Bearing Housing Series210 Series
Ball GradeClass 10
Ball MaterialSteel
Base to Center HeightLow
Bearing Bore ShapeRound
Bearing Inner Ring MaterialSteel
Bearing Insert MaterialSteel
Bearing Locking DeviceSetscrew
Bearing Outer Ring MaterialSteel
End Cap GrooveYes
Expansion TypeNon-Expansion
Flinger MaterialSteel
Flinger TypeRubberized
Grease TypeUnirex N2
Housing CoatingPowder Coat
Manufacturing Plant LocationRogersville, TN
Max Bearing Speed4500 rpm
Retainer MaterialNylon
Retainer TypeStd Retainer
Ring SizeStandard
Self AligningSelf Centering
Shaft Attachment (2)Set Screw
Ship Weight7 LB
UPC782475114191
View more

Company Profile

Phone 690-5987
View more

Related News

  • Bad WHeel Bearing, Will my wheel fall off?? - GM ForumJul 28, 2010 — With that said, if you promise not to sue me, I can safely say that your wheel will not fall off your car until January 2004(and probably longer) Is it Safe to Drive With a...
  • How To Put Bearings In Skateboard Wheels (Properly andMay 3, 2018 — Click HERE for our in-depth How To guide on how to do it properly and Quality bearings will come with a set of washers and spacers — the  Why Bearing Spacers Really...
  • Step-by-step instructions to replace your car's front wheelJun 24, 2019 — To remove the inner wheel bearing, you first need to pry the seal out of the back of the hub. You're replacing it, so don't worry about destroying it Wheel...
  • Recommended Products

    All Products Contact Now