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RLS5 SKF Imperial Open Ball Bearing (LJ5/8) 15.88mm x 39.69mm x 11.11mm

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Product Specification
Brand
SKF
Dynamic Load
10900N
Inside Dia
15.875mm = 5/8inch
Outside Dia
39.69mm = 1.9/16inch
RPM Grease
18000
RPM Oil
24000
Sealing
Open
Static Load
5000N
Width
11.11mm = 7/16inch
Reference
RLS5-SKF
Quick Order Code
BB-136289
Product Description

The RLS5 SKF Imperial Open Ball Bearing (LJ5/8) is a versatile and reliable precision bearing designed for a wide range of industrial and mechanical applications. As an open-type bearing, it allows for optimal lubrication and free grease flow, making it ideal for machinery that requires consistent and efficient bearing performance.

Key Features:

  • Single row deep groove ball bearing configuration
  • Standard clearance design
  • Open type for unrestricted lubrication
  • Imperial dimensions: 15.88mm x 39.69mm x 11.11mm
  • Made by renowned brand SKF

Technical Specifications:

  • Inside Diameter: 15.875mm (5/8 inch)
  • Outside Diameter: 39.69mm (1.9/16 inch)
  • Width: 11.11mm (7/16 inch)
  • Dynamic Load Rating: 10,900N
  • Static Load Rating: 5,000N
  • Maximum RPM (Grease): 18,000
  • Maximum RPM (Oil): 24,000

Typical Applications:

  • Agricultural machinery
  • Manufacturing equipment
  • Construction machinery
  • Automotive components
  • British and American legacy machinery

Particularly useful for matching previous British machines and contemporary American equipment, this imperial-sized bearing provides a precision solution for various mechanical engineering needs. Its open design ensures optimal lubrication and extended bearing life.


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    Haydon E starstarstarstarstar  25 May 20
    It is what it says, but it worked for me replacing a bearing from the 1930's