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NTN UCFL215-215D1 mounted 2-bolt flange bearing with a 2-15/16 in bore, set screw locking mechanism, and cast iron housing. This UCFL type unit features a ball insert for general industrial applications such as conveyors and fans.
MODEL UCFL215-215D1
$309.54 Each
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A (in)
2.2187
A0
3.0937 in
A1
0.8750 in
A2
1.3437 in
B (in)
3.0630
Bearing number
UC215-215D1
Bearing Number
UC215-215D1
Bearing Type
Ball Bearing
d (in)
2.9375
Dynamic load rating
14800 lbf
Dynamic Load Rating
14800 lbf
End type
Open
End Type
Open
F (in)
0.3543
H (in)
10.8125
Housing construction
1 Piece
Housing Construction
1 Piece
Housing material
Cast iron
Housing Material
Cast Iron
Housing Number
FL215D1
I.D.
1.8125 in
J (in)
8.8594
L (in)
6.5000
Locking device
Set screw
Locking Device
Set Screw
Lubrication
Relubricatable
Max Rotational Speed
2100 RPM
N (in)
0.9062
O.D.
5.5118 in
Operating temperature range
-40 to 250 ºF
Operating Temperature Range
-40 to 250 °F
Performance
Light Duty
S
1.3110 in
Seal material
Nitrile rubber
Seal Material
Nitrile Rubber
Seal type
Contact
Seal Type
Contact
Static load rating
11100 lbf
Static Load Rating
11100 lbf
Type
2-Bolt Rhombus Flanged Unit
Width
2.9528 in
2-Bolt Flanged Unit
- UCFL215-215D1 The UCFL215-215D1 from NTN Bearing is a high-performance 2-Bolt Rhombus Flanged Unit designed for reliable mounting and superior load handling in various industrial applications. Engineered with a cast housing and a set screw mechanism, this bearing unit is ideal for use in environments requiring robust support and stability.
Key Features
- Cast Housing Construction: The durable cast iron housing provides excellent strength and rigidity, ensuring long-lasting performance even under heavy loads.
- Set Screw Fastening: This design allows for secure attachment to shafts, preventing slippage and ensuring consistent operation.
- Rhombus Flange Design: The unique rhombus shape enhances mounting versatility and stability, accommodating various installation configurations.
- Precision Engineering: Manufactured to meet the highest standards, offering precise tolerances and minimal friction for improved efficiency.
- Corrosion Resistant Finish: The surface treatment helps protect against rust and wear, making it suitable for demanding environments.
Applications
- Industrial Machinery: Perfect for conveyor systems, industrial fans, and other machinery requiring robust bearing support.
- Automotive Components: Ideal for applications in automotive manufacturing where reliable operation is critical.
- Agricultural Equipment: Suitable for use in tractors and other farm machinery where durability and reliability are paramount.
- Compatibility: Designed to fit standard shaft sizes, ensuring easy integration with existing systems.
Benefits
- Enhanced Load Capacity: Engineered to handle heavy loads, providing peace of mind in demanding applications.
- Reduced Maintenance: The durable materials and design reduce wear and tear, leading to lower maintenance costs and longer service intervals.
- Improved Efficiency: The precision construction minimizes friction, contributing to energy savings and enhanced operational efficiency.
- Versatile Mounting Options: The 2-bolt design allows for flexible installation, catering to various machine configurations and layouts. --- Product information compiled with AI assistance for reference purposes.
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.