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    Ball Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Ball Bearings, Open.

    Open

    Smoother than smooth—the balls inside these bearings roll nearly friction-free. You’ll often find them on rapidly rotating parts, from the whirring chuck on a power drill to the spinning shaft on an electric motor.
    Open—With no rubber seal to block airflow, these bearings dissipate heat quickly, extending the life of the lubricant and reducing friction over time.
    Steel—Strong and wear resistant. However, these bearings are best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
    Temp.
    Range, ° F
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    For Housing
    ID
    Wd.
    ABEC
    Rating
    Dynamic Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Min.
    Max.
    Inner Ring
    Type
    Each
    Open
     
    Steel
    1/4"1 1/16"1/4"Not Rated5601,200-20250Standard6383K25000000
    5/16"1 1/16"3/8"Not Rated6001,200-20250Standard6383K2600000
    3/8"1 1/16"3/8"Not Rated6301,200-20250Standard6383K270000
     

    Flanged Ball Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Flanged Ball Bearings, Open.

    Open

    Install these bearings inside a housing and they won't budge. The flange presses against the housing wall, so vibration and other sudden forces parallel to the shaft (thrust loads) won't knock them off-kilter.
    Open—With no rubber seal to block airflow, these bearings dissipate heat quickly, extending the life of the lubricant and reducing friction over time.
    Steel—Strong and wear resistant. However, these bearings are best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
    Extended Inner Ring—Connect to mating parts without the need for a spacer. The inner ring juts out farther than the outer ring, so shaft collars and other objects won't touch the bearing's moving parts.
    Flange
    Temp.
    Range, ° F
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    For Housing
    ID
    Wd.
    OD
    Thk.
    ABEC
    Rating
    Dynamic Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Min.
    Max.
    Inner Ring
    Type
    Each
    Open
     
    Steel
    3/8"1 1/16"3/8"1.182"0.06"Not Rated6301,200-20250Extended6383K22700000
    7/16"1 1/16"3/8"1.182"0.06"Not Rated6301,200-20250Extended6383K2240000
     

    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
    1/2"1 1/16"13/16"46042Clamping Screws1058K12000000
     

    Swivel Joints

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Swivel Joints. Swivel Joints, Open Bearing.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Swivel Joints.

    Open Bearing

    Also known as spherical bearings, swivel joints support angular misalignment. Press them into a hole or housing where a ball joint rod end won’t fit. They need to be lubricated when first installed and periodically after that. Apply any type of bearing grease to the ball, and rotate it to work it into the races.
    ID
    OD
    Overall
    Thk.
    Housing
    Thk.
    Max. Ball
    Swivel
    Static Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Material
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Open Bearing
    5/8"1 1/16"9/16"15/32"14°14,700Bearing SteelANSI/ABMA 22.263195K24000000
     

    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
    1/2"1 1/16"5/8"25/64"25°950-20175NylonISO 12240-11071K1600000
     

    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"1 1/16"1 1/8"25015T1100000
     

    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

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

    Conical 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.
    Conical Inserts—Conical inserts help position rod ends between receiving forks, straps, and clevises.
    For Rod
    End ID
    ID
    OD
    Overall
    Ht.
    Each
    Washer Inserts
     
    Zinc-Plated Carbon Steel
    7/16"7/16"1 1/16"1/4"95034A111000000
     
    Conical Inserts
     
    Chrome-Plated Carbon Steel
    1/2"1/2"1 1/16"1/2"95034A11900000
     

    Thrust-Rated Swivel Joints

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Swivel Joints. Thrust-Rated Swivel Joints.
    Image of Attribute. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Thrust-Rated Swivel Joints.
    A unique design allows these joints to support heavy one-direction thrust loads as well as combined radial/thrust loads. Also known as spherical bearings, you can press them into tight spots where a rod end shank won’t fit or mount them in a drilled hole or a rod end blank.
    Lubricate these joints with any type of bearing grease when you install them. Apply the grease to the exposed surface of the ball, then rotate the ball to work the grease into the races. You’ll need to reapply grease regularly.
    ID
    OD
    Overall
    Thk.
    Housing
    Thk.
    Max. Ball
    Swivel
    Static Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Static Thrust
    Load Cap., lb.
    Material
    Each
    5/8"1 1/16"3/8"1/4"6,9008,700Bearing Steel2459K120000000
     

    Ball Joint Rod End Reducers

    Image of ProductInUse. Shown Installed. Front orientation. Rod Ends. Ball Joint Rod End Reducers.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Rod Ends. Ball Joint Rod End Reducers.

    Shown Installed

    Decrease the ID of your rod end to allow approximately 60° of misalignment. Reducers attach to your rod end to move your fastener away from the rod-end body.
    For Rod
    End ID
    ID
    OD
    Overall
    Ht.
    Material
    Pair
    7/8"3/4"1 1/16"1 1/4"17-4 PH Stainless Steel4723T5000000
     
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