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SKF F4B 115-TF 4-bolt cast-iron flange bearing unit for 1-15/16 inch shafts with set screw locking. Pre-lubricated insert delivers reliable performance in conveyor head shafts, fan supports, and general industrial drives.
MODEL F4B 115-TF
$138.78 Each
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Application
For material handling applications
Attachment Bolt Diameter
12.7 mm
Basic Dynamic Load Rating
35.1 kN
Basic Static Load Rating
23.2 kN
Bearing Material
Bearing steel
Bearing Sealing
Seal and flinger on both sides
Bore Type
Cylindrical
Centre Distance Between Bolt Holes
111.1 mm
Coating
Without
Fastening Bolt Hole Type
Plain
Flanged Housing Type
Square
Grease Fitting
With
Hexagonal Key Size for Set Screw
4.763 mm
Housing
Cast iron
Housing Overall Width
46 mm
Housing Type
Flanged
Inner Ring Retaining Feature
Set screws
Limiting Speed
4000 r/min
Lubricant
Grease
Number of Bolt Holes for Fasteners
4
Pack Height
63 mm
Pack Length
151 mm
Pack Width
151 mm
Relubrication Hole
With
Rubber Seating Ring
Without
Sealing Type
Contact, standard
Set Screw
3/8-24 UNF
Set Screw Tightening Torque
16.5 N·m
Shaft Diameter
49.2125 mm
Total Bearing Width
51.6 mm
Total Width
61.6 mm
Unit Sealing
Optional end cover
Square flanged ball bearing unit with set screw locking, cast iron housing, North American standards
These square flanged ball bearing units are compliant with North American standards. They consist of an insert bearing, with an extended inner ring and set screw locking, and are suitable for applications where the direction of rotation is constant or alternating. The bearing is mounted in a cast iron housing, which can be bolted to a machine wall or frame. Ball bearing units can accommodate moderate initial misalignment, but normally do not permit axial displacement.
- Resist high levels of contamination
- Designed for high temperatures and speeds
- Accommodate relatively heavy loads
- Cost-effective
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.
Disclaimer: The return policy information shown below is merely an excerpt from SKF's General Conditions of Sale.
RETURN OF GOODS FOR CREDIT
Goods will not be accepted for return without prior written approval from SKF. The return freight must be prepaid by the Buyer. Unless return of Goods is due to Supplier error, Goods returned will be subject to a credit service fee of $25.00 or 15% of the credit value, whichever is greater. An additional service fee may apply is further inspection is required at the discretion of SKF