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Quick Code: BB-88531
FB-M20CSS 20mm Right Hand Rod End Bearing - Stainless Steel (Fine Thread)
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Product Specification
AF
32.00mm
Ball Width (W)
25mm
Bore Size
20mm
Housing Depth (H)
18.00mm
Housing Dia (D)
50mm
Length of Thread (L2)
32mm
Shaft Centre Height (L1)
77mm
Thread
M20x1.50
Thread Direction
Right Hand
Reference
FB-M20CSS
Brand
DUNLOP
Quick Order Code
BB-88531
Product Description
The FB-M20CSS 20mm Right Hand Rod End Bearing is a high-performance female rod end bearing from Dunlop's FB-Series, engineered for demanding industrial and mechanical applications that require precision, durability, and exceptional wear resistance.
Key Features:
- Part of Dunlop's 4-piece standard range of maintenance-required rod ends
- Optimized for medium-heavy industrial load applications
- Designed for low friction and superior wear resistance
- Stainless steel construction with fine thread (M20x1.50)
- Right hand thread configuration
- ELV & RoHS Compliant
Technical Specifications:
| Bore Size: | 20mm |
| Thread Size: | M20x1.50 |
| Thread Direction: | Right Hand |
| Housing Diameter (D): | 50mm |
| Housing Depth (H): | 18.00mm |
| Ball Width (W): | 25mm |
| Shaft Centre Height (L1): | 77mm |
| Length of Thread (L2): | 32mm |
| AF (Across Flats): | 32.00mm |
Material Composition:
- Housing: Steel 230M07PB, Zinc plated with white & blue passivate (silver/clear)
- Race: Bronze SAE66O
- Ball: Bearing Steel 100Cr6, case hardened & electro-less Nickel plated
Potential Applications:
- Heavy-duty industrial machinery
- Precision motion control systems
- Robotic and automation equipment
- Mechanical engineering projects
- Material handling systems
- Construction and agricultural machinery
Note: An oil impregnated sintered bronze race is available for high-precision applications upon enquiry and subject to production quantity.
Manufactured by Dunlop, this rod end bearing offers reliable performance and longevity in challenging mechanical environments.


