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At PGN Bearings, we offer three different models of Pillow Block Bearings: the UCP, UCF, and UCFL. Among these models, we provide a wide range of series, from small to large, to fit your specific needs.
Next, the housing type is indicated. The housing provides the structural support for the bearing and can vary significantly:
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The image provided outlines a typical naming convention for Pillow Block Bearings. Let’s break down the components of this nomenclature to make it easier to understand.
Pillow Block Bearings, also known as mounted bearings or bearing housings, are crucial components in many mechanical systems. Understanding their nomenclature can help in selecting the right product for your application.
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The first part of the nomenclature identifies the type of insert bearing. Each type has specific characteristics suited for different applications:
Understanding this nomenclature allows for accurate identification and specification of the required Pillow Block Bearing, ensuring that the right part is used for the job, thereby increasing efficiency and longevity of the mechanical system.
This number indicates the specific series of the bearing, which often corresponds to the bearing size and load capacity. In our example, “205” is the basic series number.
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The shaft size is indicated in sixteenths of an inch. If the size is given in millimeters, it is stated directly. In the example “16” means the bearing is designed for a shaft size of 16/16th inch, or 1 inch.
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Whether you are a mechanical engineer, a maintenance technician, or simply a curious individual, mastering Pillow Block Bearings nomenclature is a valuable skill in the world of machinery and bearings.
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