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    Thrust Ball Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Thrust Bearings. Thrust Ball Bearings.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Thrust Bearings. Thrust Ball Bearings.
    For silky-smooth motion, the balls inside these bearings roll nearly friction-free. You'll often find them at the end of a shaft or between a stationary and rotating surface, such as on a propeller or rotary table.
    These bearings come as three separate pieces—one cage and two washers. The cage holds the balls in place, while the washers create a surface for the balls to roll on. This design is easy to lubricate, but the oil will attract dust and grime since it's exposed.
    Steel—Strong and wear resistant. However, these bearings are best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
    Stainless Steel—These bearings won't degrade from water or mild chemicals, such as the ammonia in cleaning solutions. However, they're not as strong as steel bearings.
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    OD
    Thk.
    Cage
    Material
    Dynamic Thrust
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Includes
    Each
    Steel
    1/2"15/16"0.249"Nylon
    2005,000-40 to 220Two Washers6655K1700000
     
    Stainless Steel
    1/2"15/16"0.249"Nylon
    1405,000-40 to 220Two Washers6655K370000
     

    Needle-Roller Thrust Bearings

    Image of Product. Bearings. Front orientation. Thrust Bearings. Needle-Roller Thrust Bearings.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Thrust Roller Bearing Washers.

    Bearings

    Washers

    Small but mighty, our thinnest rolling thrust bearings slot into tight spaces and spin at whirring speeds. Their long, slender rollers support thrust loads and reduce friction in everything from machine tool spindles to gearboxes.
    A cage holds the rollers in place. You can install these bearings without washers between hardened, ground surfaces for the thinnest profile. If you’re working with unhardened, unground surfaces, you’ll need two washers for the rollers to run on. This three-piece design is easy to lubricate, but the oil will attract dust and grime since it’s exposed.
    Steel—Strong and wear resistant. However, these bearings are best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
    Thrust Bearings
    Thin Washers
    Thick Washers
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    OD
    Thk.
    Cage
    Material
    Dynamic Thrust
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Each
    Thk.
    Each
    Thk.
    Each
    Steel
    1/2"15/16"5/64"Steel1,90013,0000 to 2405909K31000000.032"5909K44000000.063"5909K98900000
     

    Washers for Needle-Roller Thrust Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Thrust Roller Bearing Washers.
    Adapt needle-roller thrust bearings to use on unhardened, unground surfaces.
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    OD
    Thk.
    Washer
    Material
    Each
    1/2"15/16"0.032"Steel5909K4400000
    1/2"15/16"0.063"Steel5909K9890000
    1/2"15/16"0.095"Steel5909K9910000

    Wheel Bearings

    Replace worn or damaged wheel bearings to keep your equipment rolling. Use flanged bearings and ball bearings in pairs. Change the axle diameter with wheel reducer bushings (sold separately).
    Note: Not for use in towing applications.
    For impact-resistant tapered roller bearings, as well as other bearing materials and sizes, please see Ball and Roller Bearings and Sleeve Bearings.
    Steel
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Wheel Bearings. Roller Bearings.

    Roller Bearings

    Roller Bearings—Roller bearings provide smooth rolling. Retaining washers hold roller bearings in place.
    For Axle
    Dia.
    OD
    Lg.
    Each
    Roller Bearings
    1/2"15/16"1 1/4"25015T2400000
     

    Tight-Clearance Thrust Ball Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Thrust Bearings. Tight-Clearance Thrust Ball Bearings.
    Save space around your shaft—set the end of your shaft vertically on top of these bearings instead of inserting it through. They work similar to miniature turntables, so you can even use them to precisely rotate equipment. Fastened by a center rivet, these bearings don’t require you to assemble cages and washers like three-piece designs. They have thick washers, deeply grooved raceways, and oversized balls to support higher loads than bearings of the same size. The balls are exposed, which makes them easy to lubricate, but the oil may attract dust and grime.
    Steel—Strong and wear resistant. However, these bearings are best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    OD
    Thk.
    Dynamic Thrust
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Each
    Steel
    15/16"15/16"3/4"2,6001,500-40 to 2507809K43000000
     

    Lightweight Swivel Joints

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Swivel Joints. Lightweight Swivel Joints.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Lightweight Swivel Joints.
    Also known as spherical bearings, they support angular misalignment. Press them into a hole or housing where a ball joint rod end won’t fit.
    Nylon—These nylon swivel joints are 80% lighter than steel swivel joints with better corrosion resistance.
    Temp.,
    ° F
    ID
    OD
    Overall
    Thk.
    Housing
    Thk.
    Max. Ball
    Swivel
    Static Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Min.
    Max.
    Material
    Specs. Met
    Each
    7/16"15/16"9/16"11/32"25°840-20175NylonISO 12240-11071K2100000
     

    Ball Joint Rod End Inserts

    Image of System. Shown Installed. Front orientation. Contains Border. Rod End Inserts. Ball Joint Rod End Inserts.

    Shown

    Installed

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Rod End Inserts. Ball Joint Rod End Inserts, Washer Inserts.

    Washer

    Inserts

    Without changing the ID, these inserts handle some misalignment on rod ends. They attach to your rod end to move your fastener away from the rod-end body.
    Washer Inserts—Washer inserts also protect rod ends. They’re commonly known as retaining safety washers.
    303 Stainless Steel—303 stainless steel inserts won’t rust in wet, humid, and washdown environments.
    For Rod
    End ID
    ID
    OD
    Overall
    Ht.
    Each
    Washer Inserts
     
    Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel
    3/8"3/8"15/16"3/16"95034A30000000
     
    303 Stainless Steel
    3/8"3/8"15/16"3/16"95034A33000000
     

    Flanged Screw-Clamp Bushings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Pulley and Sprocket Bushings. Flanged Screw-Clamp Bushings.
    Image of Attribute. Side1 orientation. Contains Annotated. Flanged Screw-Clamp Bushings.
    A mounting flange prevents movement during tightening. These bushings are good for shock loads. When you tighten the included screws, the bushing's inner sleeve contracts onto the shaft and the outer sleeve expands to hold your sprocket, pulley, or gear. They can be mounted on shafts with or without keyways.
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    OD
    Overall
    Wd.
    Max. Torque,
    in·lbf
    Fastener Tightening
    Torque, in·lbf
    Includes
    Each
    Steel
    3/8"15/16"13/16"26042Clamping Screws1058K11000000
     
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