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7213CG1UJ84

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NTN 7213CG1UJ84 is a single-row angular contact ball bearing with a 65 mm straight bore. Open design with a phenolic cage for high-speed and high-precision applications. Constructed from high carbon chrome steel. Suitable for machine tool spindles and precision industrial machinery.

MODEL 7213CG1UJ84

BRAND

SKU

5047742

WEIGHT

2.513 lb

UOM

each

UPC

3413520246648

$650.78 Each

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a (Load Center)

0.9449 in

B (in)

0.9055

Ball material

Steel

Ball Material

Steel

Bore type

Round

Bore Type

Round

Cage material

Phenolic

Cage Material

Phenolic

Cage type

Stratified

Cage Type

Stratified

Configuration

One

Contact angle

15 º

D (in)

4.7244

d (in)

2.5591

D1

4.0945 in

d2

3.1890 in

D4

4.2913 in

D5

0.0906 in

Double Row Width

1.8110 in

Dynamic load rating

15075 lbf

Dynamic Load Rating

15075 lbf

E (in)

2.300

Enclosure

Open

I.D.

65 mm

Limiting speed - grease

11500 RPM

Limiting Speed - Grease

11500 RPM

Limiting speed - oil

17500 RPM

Limiting Speed - Oil

17500 RPM

Material

High Carbon Chrome Steel

O.D.

120 mm

Operating temperature range

-40 to 250 ºF

Operating Temperature Range

-40 to 250 °F

Precision

ISO Class 4

Preload

Medium

Quadruple Row Width

3.6220 in

r2 max

0.0591 in

r3 max

0.0236 in

Static load rating

12150 lbf

Static Load Rating

12150 lbf

Triple Row Width

2.7165 in

Type

Angular Contact Ball Bearing

Technical Specifications

Type

Angular Contact Ball Bearing

Bore Type

Round

Material

High Carbon Chrome Steel

Cage Type

Stratified

Cage Material

Phenolic

Ball Material

Steel

Limiting Speed - Oil

17500 RPM

Limiting Speed - Grease

11500 RPM

Precision

ISO Class 4

Configuration

One

Preload

Medium

Static Load Rating

12150 lbf54000 N54.00 kN

Dynamic Load Rating

15075 lbf67000 N67.00 kN

Enclosure

Open

Operating Temperature Range

-40 to 250 F-40 to 120 C

Dimensional Specifications


Single Angular Contact Ball Bearing, High Precision - Dimensions

d

2.5591 in65.000 mm

D

4.7244 in120.000 mm

B

0.9055 in23.000 mm

r2 max

0.0591 in1.500 mm

r3 max

0.0236 in0.600 mm

Contact Angle

15

a (Load Center)

0.9449 in24.000 mm

d2

3.1890 in81.000 mm

D1

4.0945 in104.000 mm

D4

4.2913 in109.000 mm

D5

0.0906 in3.4252 mm

E

2.300 in87.000 mm

Double Row Width

1.8110 in46.000 mm

Triple Row Width

2.7165 in69.000 mm

Quadruple Row Width

3.6220 in92.000 mm

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.

What is the difference between deep groove and angular contact ball bearings?

Deep groove ball bearings are the most common type. They’re designed to handle mainly radial loads, but they can also take some axial load in both directions. They’re simple, versatile, and used in everything from motors to conveyors. Angular contact ball bearings are built for combined loads, especially where there’s significant axial force in one direction. They’re often used in pairs and are common in higher precision or higher load applications like pumps and gearboxes. If your load is mostly radial, go deep groove. If axial load matters more, angular contact is usually the better choice.

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