# Boston Gear 30272788 SF1620-6 Oil-Impregnated Flanged Bearing 1/2" ID x 5/8" OD x 3/8" Length - MROSupply.com

***Boston Gear 30272788 SF1620-6 oil-impregnated sintered bronze flanged bearing with 1/2" inside diameter, 5/8" outside diameter, and 3/8" overall length. Self-lubricating plain bearing for maintenance-free operation in light-duty industrial applications.***



## Product details:

- Catalog number: 30272788
- SKU: 5995086
- Price: ***$14.03*** Each
- Shipping: ***FREE SHIPPING***  ON ORDERS OVER $100
- Typically Ships in: 1 day
- Brand: [Boston Gear](https://www.mrosupply.com/brands/boston-gear/)
- Category: 
    - [Plain Flanged Bearings](htts://www.mrosupply.com/bearings/plain-sleeve-bearings/plain-flanged-bearings/)
    - [Plain & Sleeve Bearings](htts://www.mrosupply.com/bearings/plain-sleeve-bearings/)
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- Unit of measure: each
- Weight: 0.011 lb
- Technicall support: contact supplier for technical support on 800-626-2120


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## Product's reviews:
- Boston gear order - MRO had the items that I needed. I ordered them and they were shipped faster than I expected. It was a pleasant experience all around.
- Speed reducer purchase - The purchase was easy it did take two purchase until we got the correct part I guess it was a fault on both parts as we were looking at the wrong part number, but overall the purchase was good part fit perfectly. Thanks for your support.
- 80 tooth change gear - Exact part for the machine, deliverd quickly, and priced right!
- New lead screw gear. - Used this gear on a new lead screw l made for my old 1919 LeBlond belt drive lathe. It worked great for my application.




## FAQ:

- 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.
