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PTI DFW205-16 ductile iron 2-bolt flange bearing with 1 in. bore and set screw locking, Silver Series normal duty. The DFW prefix indicates a ductile iron flange unit, offering higher strength than standard cast iron. This non-expansion unit is suitable for applications requiring a compact, rigid mounting.
MODEL DFW205-16
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$32.76 Each
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I.D.
1 in
Product dimensional data
- Shaft-Size (d) 1
- Overall Diameter (a) 110.0 / 4.33
- Length Thru Bore (b) 23.1 / 0.91
- Thickness Thru Bolt Hole (c) 11.9 / 0.47
- Bolt Circle Diameter (d) 96.0 / 3.78
- Center of Outer Race to Back of Flange (f) 12.7 / 0.5
- Bolt Hole Diameter (g) 11.4 / 0.45
- Center Line to Edge of Flange (h) 38.1 / 1.5
- Length Thru Bore (l) 36.1 / 1.42
- Overall Length (m) 100.1 / 3.94
SKU: 2202300
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