Self aligning ball bearing 2303-FAG

17 17 47 47 19 19

Part number : 2303-FAG

FAG

Description

The Self Aligning Ball Bearing, known as 2303-FAG FAG, has an inner diameter of 17 mm, an outer diameter of 47 mm and a thickness of 19 mm.

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Description

The Self Aligning Ball Bearing, known as 2303-FAG FAG, has an inner diameter of 17 mm, an outer diameter of 47 mm and a thickness of 19 mm.

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TECHNICAL DATA
  • BRAND
  • N° EAN13
    3663952805795
  • INSIDE DIAMETER
    17  MM
  • INSIDE DIAMETER
    0.669"
  • OUTSIDE DIAMETER
    47  MM
  • OUTSIDE DIAMETER
    1.85"
  • THICKNESS
    19  MM
  • THICKNESS
    0.748"
  • WEIGHT
    165  G
  • PACKAGING
    1
Description

The Self Aligning Ball Bearing, known as 2303-FAG FAG, has an inner diameter of 17 mm, an outer diameter of 47 mm and a thickness of 19 mm.

EXPERT ADVICE

What is a self aligning bearing?

A spherical bearing, or swinging bearing is a bearing that is able to accept that the spindle is slightly out of alignment. These bearings are regularly located in grinders or agricultural machines, regularly placed in "cast iron SN" bearings, with a shim washer and seals specific to these bearings. Attention, there are 2 important variants: • The cylindrical bore bearing, which will be mounted directly on the shaft, in force
• The tapered bore bearing, mounted with a sleeve, on an axis smaller than the bore of basis of turnover.
The tapered bore is indicated by the letter "K" in the reference.

What does the letter "K" mean in the reference?

The letter K means that the bearing has a tapered bore. It should therefore almost always be mounted with a conical sleeve. Attention, this bearing is generally mounted on an axis of 5mm less than the dimension indicated for the bearing.

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