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16019-M ZEN Open Deep Groove Ball Bearing 95mm x 145mm x 16mm
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Product Specification
Ball rows
Single row bearing
Bore
Cylindrical bore
Brand
ZEN
Cage
Brass cage
Clearance
Normal radial clearance
Current insulation
No current insulation
Inside Dia
95mm
Material
Standard bearing steel
Material of rolling elements
Standard bearing steel
Outer ring
Without flange/groove
Outside Dia
145mm
Sealing
Open
Temperature range
-30 to +150 °C
Tolerance class
Tolerance class P0/PN2 / ABEC 1
Width
16mm
Reference
16019M
Additional Reference:
10127174
Quick Order Code
BB-517118
Product Description
The 16019-M ZEN Open Deep Groove Ball Bearing is a robust and versatile industrial-grade bearing designed for high-performance applications requiring reliable rotational support. With its substantial 95mm x 145mm x 16mm dimensions, this single-row bearing offers exceptional load-handling capabilities across a wide range of mechanical and engineering environments.
Key Features:
- Large-scale deep groove ball bearing design
- Open type configuration for unrestricted lubrication
- Constructed with standard bearing steel for durability
- Brass cage for enhanced stability and performance
- Normal radial clearance for optimal operational flexibility
Technical Specifications:
- Inside Diameter: 95mm
- Outside Diameter: 145mm
- Width: 16mm
- Sealing Type: Open
- Temperature Range: -30°C to +150°C
- Tolerance Class: P0/PN2 / ABEC 1
- Bore Type: Cylindrical
- Brand: ZEN
Typical Applications:
- Heavy industrial machinery
- Mining and construction equipment
- Large-scale manufacturing systems
- Agricultural and forestry machinery
- Power transmission systems
The open design allows for easy maintenance and direct lubrication, making this bearing an ideal solution for applications requiring consistent performance and straightforward servicing. Its robust construction and wide temperature tolerance make it suitable for demanding industrial environments.


