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Specifications
Availability3 pcs
BrandFAG
Item NumberB7205-C-T-P4S-DUM FAG
Manufacturer Part Number0610339440000
Also known as
7205CD/P4ADGB
EAN4026677738691
CategoryAngular Contact Ball Bearing Single Row
Weight and Dimensions
Width (B) MM
30
Width (B) Inch
1.1811
Weight (kg)
0.26
Product Properties
Seal
No Seal
Cage Type
TB - Hard Fiber Cage
Precision
P4S Precision (Higher than P4)
Contact Angle
15 degrees
Pairing
G - Universal Pairing
Axial Internal Clearance / Preload
DM - 2 Univ Bearings Medium Pre
Lubrication
Standard Lubrication
Suffix description
C15° Or 17° Contact Angle
TTextile Laminated Phenolic Resin, Outer Ring Guided. The Cage Is Suitable For Long-Term Operation At Temperatures Up To 100°C
P4SBoundary Dimensions ISO 4, Abec-7, Running Accuracy ISO 2, Abec-9
DUMSet Of 2 Universal Bearings, Medium Preload
Product description
The B7205-C-T-P4S-DUM FAG is a classic spindle bearing with standardized dimensions and large steel balls. This bearing type combines high load carrying capacity with high rigidity and is suitable for medium speed applications.
FAG spindle bearings are single-row, angular contact ball bearings that cannot be dismantled. They have solid inner and outer rings as well as ball-and-cage assemblies with solid window cages. Due to their extremely tight tolerances, they are particularly suitable for applications that require high guidance accuracy and suitability for high speeds. Spindle bearings are commonly used for main spindles in machine tools.
In addition, FAG spindle bearings are designed as universal bearings. Universal bearings with the same deviation in inner ring bore and outer diameter can be combined for use in different arrangements. For example, when the load capacity of a single bearing is insufficient, two matching bearings can be used in a tandem arrangement to support axial loads in one direction only. In order to support axial loads in both directions as well as moments, O or X arrangements are good solutions.
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