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Quick Code: BB-509460
BTW140 CM/SP SKF Axial Angular Contact Ball Bearing 140mm x 210mm x 84mm
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Product Specification
Brand
SKF
Cage
Polyamide cage
Contact angle
60 degree
Fixing
Without fixing holes
Inside Dia
140mm
Lubrication hole
Without lubrication groove
Material
Standard bearing steel
Operating direction
Double direction bearing
Outside Dia
210mm
Product range
Single bearing
Sealing Type
Open
Width
84mm
Reference
BTW140
Additional Reference:
10102319
Quick Order Code
BB-509460
Product Description
BTW140 CM/SP SKF Axial Angular Contact Ball Bearing
This precision axial angular contact bearing is engineered for highly dynamic operating conditions where high accuracy, load capacity, rigidity, and low friction are essential. With dimensions of 140mm bore x 210mm outer diameter x 84mm width, it delivers reliable performance in demanding applications requiring robust axial and radial load handling.
Key Performance Features:
- Supports both radial and high axial forces thanks to the 60 degree contact angle
- Double direction capability for bidirectional axial load support
- Open design for applications where sealed operation is not required
- Low friction design for improved efficiency and reduced heat generation
- High rigidity for precision applications
- Polyamide cage for optimal ball spacing and reduced friction
Design & Specifications:
- SKF precision-engineered bearing steel construction
- Standard bearing steel material for reliable durability
- Single bearing configuration for direct mounting applications
- Without fixing holes for flexible installation options
- Open sealing type suitable for well-lubricated environments
- No lubrication grooves - requires external lubrication management
Typical Applications:
This bearing is particularly well-suited for large-scale industrial machinery, screw drive mechanisms, precision spindles, and other demanding applications requiring robust axial and radial load handling with high accuracy and minimal friction losses.
