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Osborn FLR-1 1/2-2 0009544600 Load Runner
MODEL 0009544600
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Roller O.D.
1.50
Roller Width
1.063
Stud Length
1-3/8
| Item No. | 95446 |
|---|---|
| Description | FLR-1-1/2-2 |
| Detail | |
| Wt Std Pk lbs | 0.5 lbs |
| Std Pk | 1 |
| Type | LR Imperial |
| Brand | Osborn |
| Part Number | FLR-1-1/2-2 |
| Scale | Imperial |
| A Roller Dia In | 1-1/2 In |
| B Roller Width In | 1.063 In |
| C Flange Dia In | 2 In |
| D Flange Thickness In | 0.343 In |
| K Stud Dia In | 1/2 In |
| K Tolerance | +0.000 -0.001 |
| L Stud Length In | 1-3/8 In |
| M Thread Length In | 3/4 In |
| N Thread | 1/2-20 |
| R Shoulder Dia In | 5/8 In |
| S Shoulder Length In | 1/8 In |
| Recommended Mounting Hole Size In | 0.501 In |
| Recommended Mounting Hole Tolerance | +0.001 -0.000 |
| Approx Wt lbs | 0.5 lbs |
| Bearing | BB |
| Radial Capacity 3000hrs L10 Life @100 RPM lbs | 930 lbs |
| Radial Capacity 500hrs L10 Life @33-1/3 RPM lbs | 2430 lbs |
| Radial Capacity Static Limit lbs | 970 lbs |
| Thrust Capacity Static Limit lbs | 600 lbs |
| Mounting Member Thickness Max In | 1 In |
| Mounting Member Thickness Min In | 3/4 In |
| Stud Capacity Bend @B/2 lbs | 700 lbs |
| Stud Capacity Bend @B lbs | 420 lbs |
| Stud Capacity Shear lbs | 4020 lbs |
| Retaining Ring Capacity lbs | 335 lbs |
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