Robotic Thin Section Bearing (CSCU075-2RS)

ID of Thin Section Bearing: 190.5mm
Od of Thin Section Bearing: 209.55mm
Height of Thin Section Bearing: 12.7mm
Transport Package: Wooden Box for Thin Section Bearing
Specification: ISO2001: 9008
Trademark: LYHY
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
CSCU075-2RS
Origin
Luoyang Henan China
Production Capacity
10000 Pieces Per Month

Product Description

Thin section bearing
Description
We are expert at precision slim ball bearing which includes seven open series and five sealed series, Inner hole diameter ranges from 1 to 40 inches, cross-sectional dimension is from 0.1875X0.1875 to 1.000X1.000. We can design and make as per customers' requirments. With rich experience and a large collection of products, we have confidence we are able to meet customers' requirements.
Material
Bearing steel Gcr15 or stainless steel
Structure
Open type deep groove ball bearing
Open type angular contact bearing
Open type four point contact bearing
Sealed type deep groove ball bearing
Sealed four point contact ball bearing

Robotic Thin Section Bearing (CSCU075-2RS)

Feature
Compact structure, light weight, low vibration and friction
High precision,
Space and cost saving
Best quality, long life

Packing:
Robotic Thin Section Bearing (CSCU075-2RS)

Application
Aviation, astronomical instruments, glass manufacturing machinery, medical instrument, optical and scanning instrument, satellite communication devices, textile machinery, large welding equipment, robot, semiconductor manufacturing equipment etc. Print machinery
Robotic Thin Section Bearing (CSCU075-2RS)


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Manufacturer/Factory & Trading Company
Number of Employees
25
Year of Establishment
2007-06-18