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Specifications
Availability28 pcs
BrandFAG
Item Number53215 FAG
Manufacturer Part Number0167158530000
EAN4012801199315
CategoryThrust Ball Bearing Single Direction
Weight and Dimensions
Inner (d) MM
75
Outer (D) MM
110
Width (B) MM
28,3
Inner (d) Inch
2.9528
Outer (D) Inch
4.3307
Width (B) Inch
1.1142
Weight (kg)
0.808
Product Properties
Cage Type
S - Steel or Standard Cage
Precision
Standard Precision
Data from Schaeffler (medias)
Outer diameter housing washer (D) mm
110
Height (T) mm
28,3
Axial Static Load Rating C0a (N)
169000
Axial Dynamic Load Rating Ca (N)
67000
Limiting speed (n G)
3950
Reference speed (n ϑr)
4300
ECLASS number
23-05-10-01
ECLASS2 number
23-05-10-01
Medias description
Axial deep groove ball bearings 532, main dimensions to DIN 711/ISO 104, single direction, with spherical housing locating washer, separable
The 53215 FAG belongs to the single direction thrust ball bearings, also called ball thrust bearings or axial deep groove ball bearings. These bearings consist of a shaft ring, a housing ring and a ball and cage assembly. Thrust ball bearings have an open design. The balls make them suitable for high rotational speeds.
Single direction thrust ball bearings can only be loaded axially in one direction. A shaft can be locked in one direction this way. Radially, they must not be loaded. The shaft ring is attached to the shaft. This ring rotates along with the shaft. The housing ring has a slightly larger bore diameter, allowing the shaft to pass with some clearance.
As thrust ball bearings can be disassembled, the components can easily be mounted separately. Be careful not to mix up the shaft and housing ring when you are assembling the bearing. The housing ring of the 53215 FAG has a spherical seat. This design allows the bearing to be combined with a spherical adjustment ring or pad (sold separately). This will prevent any misalignments between the shaft and the housing.
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