22272 Technical Specifications
| Bearing Type | 222 Series Spherical Roller Bearings |
|---|---|
| d (ID) | 360mm |
| D (OD) | 650mm |
| B (Width) | 170mm |
| Dynamic Load (Cr) | 3630kN |
| Static Load (Cor) | 6200kN |
| Mass | 253Kg |
| Material | GCr15 Bearing Steel |
| Cage | Standard cage |
| Clearance | C3 |
| Precision | P0 |
Product Description
The 22272 Non-standard Cylindrical Roller Bearing is designed for specialized applications. With dimensions of 360mm bore diameter, 650mm outer diameter, and 170mm width, this heavy-duty bearing delivers outstanding performance in demanding industrial environments. It features a dynamic load rating of 3630kN and static load rating of 6200kN for ultimate load capacity in extreme conditions.
Commonly used in: specialized industrial machinerycustom equipment applicationslarge machine toolsindustrial gearboxes
Interchange Brand Reference
SKF:22272
FAG:22272
NSK:22272
NTN:22272
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Delivery & Service
Delivery Time
In-stock items: 3–5 working days; Bulk orders: 7–15 working days.
Shipping
Ocean Freight / Land Transport
Warranty
12-month warranty, extendable to 18 months.
Loading Port
Dalian Port or other nominated port
Packing
Export packing: tube + box + carton + wooden case
Order
Mixed models & small orders welcome
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