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UCFL205D1

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NTN UCFL205D1 2-bolt cast-iron oval flange mounted bearing unit with 25 mm bore and set screw locking. Pre-lubricated ball bearing insert for light-duty conveyor, fan, and general machinery applications requiring compact flange mounting.

MODEL UCFL205D1

BRAND

SKU

269848

WEIGHT

0.618 lb

UOM

each

$76.37 Each

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I.D.

25 mm

O.D.

52 mm

Width

34.1 mm

Specifications
Mounted Unit Data Sheet
Flanged Unit Cast Housing Set Screw Type
NTN Part Number UCFL205D1
Bearing Insert # UC205D1
Housing # FL205D1
Dimensions Features/Options
Dimension Imperial Metric Option Code Description
Shaft Diameter
H
Bolt Size
D
j
L
H1
c
J
A2
A1
A
N
A3
B
S
t max
A4
A5
L1
L2
0.9843 (in)
5.1181 (in)
2.6772 (in)
3.8976 (in)
0.6299 (in)
0.5118 (in)
1.0630 (in)
0.6299 (in)
1.4055 (in)
1.3386 (in)
0.5630 (in)
0.0787 (in)
1.7520 (in)
2.0079 (in)
2.9134 (in)
1.3386 (in)
25.000 (mm)
130.000 (mm)
68.000 (mm)
99.000 (mm)
16.000 (mm)
13.000 (mm)
27.000 (mm)
16.000 (mm)
35.700 (mm)
34.000 (mm)
14.300 (mm)
2.000 (mm)
44.500 (mm)
51.000 (mm)
74.000 (mm)
34.000 (mm)
Bearing Insert
Size
Suffix
UC
2
D1
Wide inner ring, set screw type, with flinger
Light
Relube Type
Basic Load Ratings Limiting Speeds
Static
Dynamic
0 (N)
0 (N)
0 (N)
0 (N)

Oil
Seals
Grease
N/A
N/A
N/A

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.

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