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10427789

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Link-Belt TSP30012 10427789 TSP take-up frame, stainless steel T-frame protected screw design for pillow block mounting. Frame length 19 1/8 in, travel length 12 in, adjusting screw 7/8-9 with 1/2 in square drive. Mounting bolt size 5/8 in, pad width 2 27/32 in. Discontinued, request alternative.

MODEL 10427789

BRAND

SKU

499633

WEIGHT

16.500 lb

UOM

each

UPC

662327983383

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

$985.12 Each

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Adjusting Screw Square Drive (in)

1/2 in

Adjusting Screw Thread Size (in)

7/8 - 9 NC in

Centerline of Frame to Bottom of Mounting Pad (in)

5 1/4 in

Distance from Frame Bolt Hole Center to Mounting Plate Face (in)

2 1/4 in

Frame bolt hole spacing (in)

14 1/8 in

Frame bolt hole spacing in width direction (in)

4 in

Frame length (in)

19 1/8 in

Frame Material

Stainless steel

Frame type

T-Frame Protected Screw for Pillow Block Mounting

Maximum Mounting Plate Bolt Hole Spacing (in)

8 11/16 in

Minimum Mounting Plate Bolt Hole Spacing (in)

5 9/16 in

Mounting bolt size (in)

5/8 in

Mounting pad height (in)

1/4 in

Mounting pad width (in)

2 27/32 in

Mounting Plate Bolt Size (in)

5/8 in

Mounting Plate Length (in)

10 in

Mounting Plate Width (in)

1 1/2 in

Series

TSP Take-up Frames

Take-up frame assembly type

T-Frame Protected Screw Take-Up for Pillow Block Mounting

Travel length (in)

12 in

Take-Up Bearing Frames The Link-Belt (Rexnord) TSP30012 T-FRAME is an essential component in the realm of heavy construction equipment, designed to provide reliable support and alignment for conveyor systems and other machinery. With a robust construction and innovative design, this take-up bearing frame ensures optimal performance and durability in demanding environments.
Key Features
Model NumberTSP30012
ConstructionHigh-strength steel frame for enhanced durability and resistance to wear
DesignT-FRAME configuration allows for easy adjustment and alignment of bearings, minimizing downtime
CompatibilityEngineered to work seamlessly with a variety of Link-Belt equipment, ensuring reliable operation
Weight CapacityDesigned to support heavy loads, making it suitable for various applications in construction and industrial settings
Applications
Construction EquipmentIdeal for use in Link-Belt cranes and conveyor systems, enhancing operational efficiency
Mining and AggregatePerfect for heavy-duty applications in harsh environments, providing stability and reliability
ManufacturingSuitable for automated production lines requiring precise alignment of components
Benefits
Enhanced StabilityThe T-FRAME design provides superior load distribution, reducing wear and extending the lifespan of bearings
Time-Saving InstallationSimple installation process minimizes downtime, allowing for quick maintenance and adjustments
DurabilityCrafted from high-quality materials, ensuring resistance to extreme conditions and prolonging operational life

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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