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Dodge 006010 P2B-BASP-014 two-bolt pillow block sleeve bearing with 7/8" bore (22.225mm), tin babbitt insert, cast iron split housing, expansion (float) design for thermal shaft growth, grease lubrication.

MODEL 006010

BRAND

SKU

123863

WEIGHT

2.030 lb

UOM

each

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$183.92 Each

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Base to center height

1.0000 in, 25.4 mm

Bearing type

Journal, journal

Bolt Diameter

0.3750 in

Bolt to bolt max

3.7500 in, 95.25 mm

Bolt to bolt min

3.5000 in, 88.9 mm

Bore length

2.0000 in, 50.8 mm

Expansion capability

Expansion (float)

Greasable

No

Housing construction

Split

Housing material

Cast iron

Housing type

Two-bolt pillow block

Insert material

Tin babbitt

Lubrication type

Grease

Rolling element

Sleeve

Shaft diameter

0.8750 in

2-Bolt Pillow Block Bearings Dodge's 2-Bolt Pillow Block Bearings are engineered to provide exceptional support and stability for rotating shafts in a variety of industrial applications. Known for their reliability and durability, these bearings are an essential component in systems that require precision and high performance.

Key Features
Robust ConstructionMade from high-quality materials that ensure long-lasting performance even in demanding environments.
Standardized MountingFeatures a 2-bolt design that simplifies installation and allows for easy alignment with mounting surfaces.
Versatile CompatibilityDesigned to accommodate a range of shaft sizes, making them suitable for various applications across multiple industries.
High Load CapacityCapable of supporting heavy loads while maintaining operational efficiency, reducing wear and tear on machinery.
Sealed DesignEquipped with sealing elements that protect against contaminants, enhancing the bearing's lifespan and performance.
Applications
Industrial MachineryIdeal for use in conveyors, mixers, and other equipment that requires reliable shaft support.
Agricultural EquipmentCommonly used in tractors and farming machinery where durability and performance are crucial.
Automotive ApplicationsSuitable for various automotive systems that demand precision and resilience under varying operational conditions.
Construction EquipmentPerfect for heavy-duty applications in construction machinery, ensuring reliability in harsh environments.
Benefits
Enhanced PerformanceReduces friction and operational noise, contributing to smoother machinery operation.
Increased ReliabilityDesigned to withstand high loads and harsh conditions, minimizing downtime and maintenance costs.
Simplified MaintenanceThe sealed design reduces the need for frequent lubrication and maintenance, allowing for more efficient operation.

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How do I choose the right type of bearing for my application?

Start with the load and how it’s applied. You need to know if you’re dealing with radial loads, axial loads, or a mix of both. Then look at speed, operating environment, and space constraints. For example, ball bearings are great for high speed and lighter loads, while roller bearings handle heavier loads but usually at lower speeds. If there’s contamination, moisture, or heat involved, you may need sealed bearings or specific materials. In most cases, the right choice comes down to matching load type, speed, and environment to the bearing design.

What is a bearing and what does it do?

A bearing is a mechanical component that enables smooth rotational or linear motion by reducing friction between moving parts. Bearings support loads and facilitate the transfer of forces between moving elements, preventing direct metal-to-metal contact that would cause wear and heat buildup. Rolling element bearings contain balls or rollers that rotate within races (raceways) to minimize friction. Common types include ball bearings (used for moderate loads and high speeds), roller bearings (used for heavy loads at medium speeds), and angular contact bearings (designed for combined radial and axial loads). Bearings are essential in industrial equipment including motors, pumps, compressors, gearboxes, turbines, and conveyor systems.

How do I choose the right bearing for my application?

Bearing selection depends on five key factors: 1. Load Type and Direction — Determine whether your application has radial loads (perpendicular to shaft), axial loads (along the shaft), or combined loads. Deep groove ball bearings suit primarily radial loads; tapered roller bearings excel at combined loads; thrust bearings handle pure axial forces. 2. Rotational Speed — Ball bearings support higher speeds with lower friction. Roller bearings are better for medium-speed, heavy-load applications. Verify bearing speed ratings against your operating RPM. 3. Load Capacity — Select a bearing with adequate load capacity for your application. Basic dynamic load rating (C) and basic static load rating (C₀) determine how much load the bearing can safely carry. 4. Lubrication Requirements — Choose between grease and oil lubrication based on speed, temperature, and load. High-speed or high-temperature applications typically require oil circulation; lower-speed applications can use grease. 5. Precision and Rigidity — Evaluate your application's tolerance for runout deviation. High-precision applications require tighter tolerances and higher-grade bearings.

What bearing materials are available and which should I use?

Standard bearing materials include: - Chrome Steel — Premium bearing steel used by SKF, NSK, Timken, and most manufacturers. Offers excellent hardness, fatigue resistance, and durability in standard industrial applications. Most common for ball and roller bearings. - Stainless Steel — Provides corrosion resistance for applications in wet, humid, or chemically corrosive environments. Used in food processing, marine, and pharmaceutical equipment. - Ceramic Hybrid Bearings — Combine steel races with ceramic rolling elements. Offer reduced friction, lower heat generation, and higher temperature capability. Used in high-speed, high-precision applications and aerospace. - Polymeric Bearings — Utilize fluoropolymer composites with embedded graphite or PTFE. Provide low friction in high-speed applications where lubrication film breakdown would be problematic. Material selection depends on operating environment (temperature, moisture, chemical exposure), speed, load, and precision requirements. Standard chrome steel bearings suit most industrial MRO applications.

What are dynamic and static load ratings, and why do they matter?

Static Load Rating (C₀) — The maximum load a stationary or slowly rotating bearing can support without permanent deformation of its rolling elements or raceways. Defined by ISO 76 as the load producing 0.01% permanent deformation of the rolling element diameter. Static load capacity is the limiting factor when a bearing operates at very low speeds or remains stationary under heavy loads. Dynamic Load Rating (C) — The constant load a bearing can endure for a specified number of revolutions (the L10 life, at which 90% of identical bearings are expected to survive). Dynamic load rating determines how long a bearing will last under rotating or oscillating motion. ISO 281 defines the L10 calculation using the formula: L10 = (C/P)^p, where C is dynamic load rating, P is equivalent dynamic load, and p is the life exponent (3 for ball bearings, 10/3 for roller bearings). Why They Matter — Static load rating determines if a bearing can handle peak loads without permanent damage (even if not rotating). Dynamic load rating determines operational life. For high-speed applications, dynamic rating is critical. For low-speed or stationary loads, static rating may be the limiting factor. Always verify both ratings against your application's load profile.

What is bearing life (L10) and how does it affect my equipment maintenance?

L10 Life Definition (ISO 281) — L10 is the basic rating life at which 90% of a large group of identical bearings are statistically expected to survive under constant load and speed. It is calculated in millions of revolutions using the formula: L10 = (C/P)^p, where C is the basic dynamic load rating, P is the equivalent dynamic bearing load, and p is the life exponent (3 for ball bearings). Converting L10 to Operating Hours — To express L10 life in hours: L10h = (L10 × 10^6) / (60 × n), where n is rotational speed in RPM. For example, a bearing with L10 = 1,000 million revolutions operating at 3,600 RPM has approximately L10h ≈ 4,630 hours. Modified Life (L10a) — Actual bearing life also depends on lubrication quality, contamination, speed, temperature, and bearing accuracy. ISO 281 defines a modified life factor (a₁ × aISO) that adjusts the theoretical L10 for these real-world conditions. High-quality lubrication and proper maintenance can extend bearing life significantly; poor lubrication or high contamination reduces it. Why It Matters for Maintenance — L10 life helps you schedule preventive maintenance, budget for bearing replacement, and select bearings adequate for your duty cycle.

How should I maintain and lubricate bearings?

Lubrication Importance — Improper lubrication causes over 40% of bearing failures. Proper bearing lubrication prevents friction damage, dissipates heat, protects against corrosion, and acts as a barrier against contaminants (dust, moisture, debris). Lubrication Selection — Choose between grease and oil based on: - Grease: Suitable for low-to-medium speed, sealed bearings, and applications without continuous circulation. Easier to apply and retain. Common for motors, household appliances, and sealed units. - Oil Mist or Circulating Systems: Better for high-speed applications, high-temperature environments, and heavy-load machinery where heat dissipation is critical. Best Practices: 1. Map all lubrication points and create a maintenance schedule. 2. Use the correct lubricant type and viscosity grade specified by the bearing manufacturer. 3. Store lubricants in sealed, labeled containers away from moisture and contaminants. 4. Monitor bearing temperature and vibration; unusual heat or noise may indicate inadequate lubrication or bearing wear. 5. Replace bearings before reaching L10 life if contamination or lubrication failure is detected.

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Item must be unused and undamaged, in it's orginal package. For Dodge there is typically a 10% + $30 US re-stocking fee, although it may vary from case to case. Re-packing fees may apply. Re-stocking fee applies bor both returns for credit and return for exchange.

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