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10415140

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Link-Belt FCEU339 (10415140) is a 300-series heavy-duty flanged cartridge ball bearing with a 2-7/16" bore, set screw locking, and expansion capability. The cast iron housing is powder coated for corrosion resistance. It features a clearance seal with flingers and a nylon retainer. Designed for industrial applications requiring axial float.

MODEL 10415140

BRAND

SKU

490346

WEIGHT

22.500 lb

UOM

each

UPC

662327708269

Contact supplier for technical support on: 800-626-2120

$1,394.79 Each

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Returnable:No

Ability to Relubricate

Yes

Adjustment slot width (in)

Active in

Adjustment Slot Width (mm)

True mm

Available end cap

U3396C

Bearing Insert Material

52100 Bearing Steel

Bolt hole circle diameter (in)

8.125

Bore Shape

Straight

Bore size (in)

2.4375 in

Cage Material

Molded fiber glass reinforced nylon

Cage Type

Ball Riding Retainer

Distance from Housing Cast Face to End of Pilot End (in)

2 15/32 in

Distance from housing cast face to inner ring long hub face (in)

21/32 in

Distance from housing cast face to locking feature face (in)

21/32 in

Distance from Mounting Surface to Cap Face (in)

2 1/8 in

Distance from mounting surface to end of pilot end (in)

1 11/16 in

Distance from mounting surface to outer most bearing face (in)

1 5/8 in

Duty/Series

Heavy duty

Expansion lock plug

126X32265

Fixed vs. Expansion

Expansion

Foot Height (in)

0.63

Grease Fitting Thread Size

1/8 NPT

Height

10.00

Housing coating

Powder coated

Housing Color

Black

Housing construction

One Piece

Housing material

Cast iron

Housing Outside Diameter (in)

9.5

Housing style

Flange block

Housing type

Flange cartridge

Inner Ring Outside Diameter (in)

3.216

Insert

UG339L

Length

10.00

Length Through Bore (in)

3.32

Locking collar outside diameter (in)

4 3/16 in

Locking device kit

U3395S

Locking Type

Set screw

Lubricant

Lithium Complex NLGI 2 Grease

Lubrication type

EXXON RONEX MP STD

Max distance between bolt holes (in)

N double lip seal;H labyrinth seal

Maximum Speed (RPM)

4450 rpm

Maximum Temperature (C)

107 C

Maximum Temperature (F)

225 F

Misalignment Capability

±2.0° Misalignment - Static Only

Misalignment Type

Static Only

Mounted clearance

C3 standard

Mounting bolt size (in)

5/8 in

Mounting Housing Width (in)

5/8 in

Outer Ring Land Profile

Standard

Pilot Configuration

Piloted

Pilot depth (in)

15/16 in

Pilot diameter (in)

6 7/8 in

Primary seal

Clearance seal with flingers

Radial Dynamic Load Capacity (lb)

18390 lb

Radial Static Load Capacity (lb)

11700 lb

Retainer type

Nylon

Rolling element

Ball Bearing

Seal type

Labryinth Seal

Setscrew torque (in-lbs)

430-460 in/lbs

Size code

339

Total Expansion Capability (in)

1/4 in

Unit of dimension

in

Vibration frequency fundamental train

0.0063 cps

Vibration frequency inner ring defect

0.0823 cps

Vibration frequency outer ring defect

0.0510 cps

Vibration frequency roller spin

0.0337 cps

Volume

1.732

Volume unit

GLL

Width

4.00

2 7/16" Mounted Ball Bearing, Heavy Duty Expansion Unit, Cast Iron 4-Bolt Round Piloted Flange Cartridge Block, Setscrew Locking, Clearance Seal

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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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