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21222

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Link-Belt 21222 (mfg part 10425148) is a 2-bolt pillow block babbitt sleeve bearing with a 1-3/8" bore. The cast iron housing is powder coated for corrosion resistance. This rigid sleeve bearing is designed for application-specific speeds and temperatures up to 130°F. The unit includes a 1/4 NPT grease fitting and is not greased from the factory.

MODEL 21222

BRAND

SKU

500729

WEIGHT

4.875 lb

UOM

each

UPC

662327192198

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

$691.62 Each

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Base to centerline height (in)

1 3/8 in

Bearing Type

BABBITT SLEEVE BRG

Bore length (in)

3 in

Bore size (in)

1 3/8 in

Distance between bolt holes (in)

4 7/8 in

Expansion Type

Non-Expansion Bearing (Fixed)

Grease fitting size

1/4 NPT

Height

2.25

Housing coating

Powder coated

Housing material

Cast iron

Housing style

Pillow block

Housing type

Pillow Block, Two Bolt, Split Angle

Length

5.75

Lubrication type

Not greased from factory

Maximum Temperature (C)

54 C

Maximum Temperature (F)

130 F

Mounting bolt hole slot length (in)

11/16 in

Mounting bolt size (in)

1/2 in

Mounting pad height (in)

3/4 in

Mounting pad length (in)

6 1/4 in

Mounting pad width (in)

2 in

Pipe Tap Size (in)

1/4 in

Required Distance for Cap Removal (in)

3 7/8 in

Sleeve material

Babbitt

Unit of dimension

in

Volume

0.322

Volume unit

GLL

Width

5.75

Rigid sleeve bearing units provide compact and reliable usage in applications where continuous operation and uninterrupted service are required. Because the bearing material wears gradually, sudden breakdowns and costly maintenance are minimized. Sleeve bearings can also operate extremely quietly. The standard bearing materials of babbitt, bronze and cast iron will handle a wide variety of applications such as on log decks, sewage treatment equipment, furnaces and ovens, quiet operating fans and blowers, power plant dampers and stokers, oscillating shaft applications and other general conveying and power transmission machinery.


Babbitt bearings are used for moderate speeds and loads and ambient temperatures up to 130°F (54°C). Babbitt has the ability to give excellent service with a minimum of maintenance.


Bronze bearings are recommended for heavier loads, impact, and temperatures beyond the limits of babbitt bearings. They can be operated at ambient temperatures up to 300°F (149°C) providing satisfactory lubrication is available. Bronze has excellent all-around bearing characteristics; it has a relatively low coefficient of friction and a remarkable resistance to shock and wear.

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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