FAG 241/670-B-K30-MB-R850-970 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- Model
- 241/670-B-K30-MB-R850-970
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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A+Technical Description
The FAG 241/670-B-K30-MB-R850-970 is a heavy-duty spherical roller bearing designed with a 1:30 tapered bore for optimal mounting on tapered shafts. It measures 27.00 inches in height and 52.00 inches in both width and length, with a substantial weight of 3,660 lbs, underscoring its capacity for high-load applications. This bearing features two rows of symmetrical spherical rollers running on a solid inner ring, housed within a solid outer ring with a concave spherical raceway, which facilitates self-alignment and tolerance to shaft misalignment. The bearing incorporates a solid brass cage, enhancing durability and wear resistance under heavy operating conditions. Internal clearance is designated as CN, indicating a normal radial internal clearance suitable for a wide range of operating scenarios. The spherical roller type provides excellent radial and axial load support, making it suitable for static and dynamic load conditions in industrial machinery. While specific load ratings and speeds are not calculated here, typical FAG 241 series bearings with similar dimensions provide high static and dynamic load capacities and are rated for operating temperatures from -30°C to 200°C. Mounting is recommended using shaft withdrawal or adapter sleeves appropriate for the 1:30 taper to achieve a proper interference fit essential for performance and longevity of the bearing. The robust construction and specialized design make this bearing ideal for use in heavy industrial applications such as drum rollers and other equipment subject to heavy radial loads and misalignment. Further load and speed parameters should be referenced from manufacturer data sheets or the Gemini conversion tool.
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