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The document discusses SNL plummer block housings which are bearing housings that provide reliability, cost effectiveness and market leadership.

SNL plummer block housings are bearing housings designed for use in industrial applications.

SNL plummer block housings provide fewer bearing replacements, less maintenance, versatility with variants, and high performance across sectors.

SNL plummer block housings

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Made by SKF® stands for excellence. It symbolises 1 Product information.................................................. 3
our consistent endeavour to achieve total quality in Fewer bearing replacements and less maintenance... 3
everything we do. For those who use our products, Plummer block housings have much to offer ................ 3
“Made by SKF” implies three main benefits. SNL plummer block housings have more to offer ......... 3

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One basic design – many variants................................ 4
Reliability – thanks to modern, efficient products, Costs and risks – at a low level .................................... 6
based on our worldwide application know-how, optim- High performance for all sectors ................................... 8
ised materials, forward-looking designs and the most
advanced production techniques.

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2 Recommendations .................................................... 10
Cost effectiveness – resulting from the favourable ratio Bearing arrangement design ....................................... 10
between our product quality plus service facilities, and Bearings on adapter sleeves on smooth shafts ............ 10
the purchase price of the product.

Market lead – which you can achieve by taking


advantage of our products and services. Increased
operating time and reduced down-time, as well as
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Bearings on adapter sleeves on stepped shafts ........... 11
Bearings on withdrawal sleeves on stepped shafts ...... 12
Bearings on cylindrical seatings on stepped shafts ...... 13
Standard seals .............................................................. 14
Special seals................................................................. 21
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improved output and product quality are the key to End covers .................................................................... 22
a successful partnership. Locating rings ............................................................... 22
Axial displacement using CARB bearings in
SNL housings................................................................ 24
Application advice for trouble-free operation............ 26
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Lubrication .................................................................... 28
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Mounting ....................................................................... 30
Mounting SNL housings with double-lip seals .............. 34
Mounting SNL housings with V-ring seals .................... 36
Mounting SNL housings with felt seals ......................... 38
Mounting SNL housings with labyrinth seals ................ 40
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Mounting SNL housings with taconite seals ................. 42


Mounting SNL housings with oil seals .......................... 44

3 Product data .............................................................. 46


Designations and housing data .................................. 46
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Designations ................................................................. 46
Load carrying ability ...................................................... 47
Product tables............................................................... 50
SNL plummer block housings for bearings
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on adapter sleeve ......................................................... 50


SNL plummer block housings for bearings
with cylindrical bore....................................................... 62
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Sealing arrangements for SNL plummer block housings.. 72

Other products for trouble-free operation.................. 76

The SKF Group – a worldwide corporation................ 82

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1 Product information 2 Recommendations 3 Product data
Customer benefits Page ............. 10 Page ............. 46

Fewer bearing replacements 1

and less maintenance

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Plummer block housings SNL plummer block

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with less need of maintenance. This
supports user efforts to further reduce
have much to offer housings have more to maintenance costs. Among other char-
The main benefit of split plummer offer acteristics the housings are very stiff,

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block housings is their easy installation; making them insensitive to uncon-
pre-assembled shafts can be mounted SKF has developed the SNL plummer trolled and excessive tightening of the
in them. When the housing bases are block housings to be the first choice attachment bolts.
attached to the base plate it is then for design, quality and economy. This Another benefit is the choice of oil
only necessary to place the housing enables customers to keep a step or grease lubrication for the bearings

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caps in position and to tighten the ahead. housed in SNL plummer blocks. A
attachment bolts to complete the SNL plummer block housings enable range of efficient seals for oil lubrica-
installation. the full service life potential of the in- tion and rough environments make for
Split plummer block housings avail-
able on the market are mainly intended
for self-aligning ball bearings, spherical
roller bearings and CARB® bearings of
ISO Dimension Series 02, 03, 22, 23
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cor16porated bearings to be exploited trouble-free operation.
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and 32. They can often be fitted with
various different seals. Many designs
and variants of split plummer block
housings are available making the use
of tailored housings unnecessary and
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thus enabling cost effective bearing


arrangements to be made.
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For many years SKF has been one


of the leading producers of split plum-
mer block housings – synonimous with
operational reliability, quality and ver-
satility.
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1 Product information 2 Recommendations 3 Product data
Customer benefits Page ............. 10 Page ............. 46

One basic design – Several sealing options


An important advantage of the SNL
many variants plummer block housings is that they
SNL plummer block housings are prim- can be fitted with a variety of seals.
arily intended for self-aligning ball bear- The standard seals supplied by SKF
ings, spherical roller bearings and comprise double-lip seals, V-ring
CARB bearings. The housings are seals, felt seals, labyrinth seals and
designed on a “building block” principle. heavy-duty “taconite” seals as well as

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This enables a more generous choice end covers. Other standard seals are
of bearing, shaft mounting, seals and also available for SNL housings, but

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type of lubrication. Stocking is also these are supplied together with the
simplified. housings as the housing has to be
modified to take them. These are oil
A building block system seals and heavy-duty axial taconite

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The basis of the SNL plummer block seals.
housing system consists of a number SNL plummer block housings are
of housings of the same design but in fully interchangeable with the earlier
different sizes. By combining these SNH housings. Their dimensions con-
housings with the different standard form to ISO 113:1994.

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seals a wide variety of housing variants,
all belonging to the standard range, can Painting system
be supplied to cover the majority of SNL plummer block housings are
demands for plummer blocks for shafts
having diameters of 20 to 160 mm,
inclusive. The standard range also
covers other variants, for example,
housings with drilled and tapped holes
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painted as standard in accordance
with ISO 12944-2, environmental
Class C2. Black colour: RAL 9005.
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for lubrication nipples or condition
monitoring sensors. Housings are also
available for bearings for larger shaft
diameters (➔ page 79).
SNL plummer block housings are
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made of grey cast iron and demon-


strate high strength. Should, however,
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this strength be inadequate, dimen-


sionally equivalent plummer block
housings of spheroidal graphite cast
iron can be supplied.
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SNL plummer
block housing
with sealing
options

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1 Product information 2 Recommendations 3 Product data
Customer benefits Page ............. 10 Page ............. 46

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1 Product information 2 Recommendations 3 Product data
Design characteristics Page ............. 10 Page ............. 46

Costs and risks –


at a low level
SNL plummer block housings have
several advantages, such as the high
load carrying capacity and machining
quality as well as the wide variety of
sealing alternatives with the following

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design and performance
characteristics.
Stiff design Excellent heat conduction

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The housing base is reinforced with ribs The web (rib) reinforcement of the housing
and extra material surrounding the holes base enlarges the contact area between
for the attachment bolts in order to provide base and base plate and allows for an
improved seating on the base plate. The improved heat flow from the bearing outer

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attachment bolts can be preloaded to give ring to the base plate. The bearings will run
correct location and prevent deformation of 5 to 10 % cooler than in other housings.
the housing base and bore.

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Drilled and tapped hole with nipple
SNL housings have a drilled and tapped
hole as standard in the cap. The hole is
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protected by a plastic plug. The nipple is


supplied, together with a nipple protecter,
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with the housing (packed inside). If the


application is such that relubrication is
required it is only necessary to screw the
nipple into the hole and lubricant can be
supplied to one side of the bearing.
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• Stiff design Insensitive to uncontrolled tightening of the


attachment bolts, low operating temperatures

• Excellent heat Low bearing temperatures, high speed operation


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conduction possible with oil lubrication, long relubrication


intervals, long service life, low lubricant consumption
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• Drilled and tapped Relubrication facility as standard


hole with nipple
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• Caps and bases Avoids mixing of caps and bases, permits traceability
individually marked
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• Indications for holes to Simple and easy adaptation of standard housing to Caps and bases individually marked
take other components individual applications, easy attachment of condition The housing base and cap are matched
monitoring equipment during manufacture and are not inter-
changeable with the caps and bases of
• Simple mounting Simple and reliable mounting and maintenance other housings. To prevent mixing caps
and bases when mounting several hous-
• Additional seals Several sealing options, long bearing service lives ings, the same consecutive number is
marked on the cap and base of each
individual housing.

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Design characteristics Page ............. 10 Page ............. 46

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Indications for holes to take other Simple mounting Additional seals

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components In order to simplify mounting and make Two new seal designs have been de-
SNL housings can be fitted with sensors alignment more accurate, cast indications, veloped specifically for SNL housings.
serving permanently installed condition which are vertical to the centre of the bore One is intended for difficult conditions
monitoring equipment based on vibration of the housing, are provided on the end which call for a robust seal which can be

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measurements. The positions where holes faces as well as on the side faces of the relubricated and the other is for high
can be drilled to take these sensors are housing base. Mounting instructions, in- speeds and oil lubrication.
indicated on the housing. cluded with each seal pack, give valuable
tips.

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1 Product information 2 Recommendations 3 Product data
All branches of industry Page ............. 10 Page ............. 46

High performance One important reason for the popu-


larity of SKF housings is the increased
for all sectors awareness of the impact of enhanced
High load carrying capacity and reli- quality on the cost of a machine and
ability, easy maintenance, the variety its total life.
of applications and robust designs have
made SKF housings a must. The most
important sectors of industry and their

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demands are listed below.

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Industry Demands Solution






Pulp and paper
Metallurgical
Mining and construction
Fluid machinery
Materials handling





Long service life
Robust design
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Long relubrication intervals
Ready for relubrication
Condition monitoring facilities
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• Handling systems • Avoid risk of mixed caps
• Fast and easy mounting and
dismounting
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1 Product information 2 Recommendations 3 Product data
All branches of industry Page ............. 10 Page ............. 46

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1 Product information 2 Recommendations 3 Product data
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Bearing arrangement design

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1. Bearings on adapter

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SNL plummer blocks can be used with ● Bearing radial clearance can be
self-aligning ball bearings, spherical adjusted within certain limits during
roller bearings or CARB bearings
sleeves on smooth mounting to meet application
fitted on smooth (plain) or stepped shafts demands

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shafts; the bearings can be mounted
on adapter or withdrawal sleeves or Advantages Applications
directly on cylindrical shaft seatings. • Drawn round bar (tolerance h9) can • Bearing arrangements for relatively
The plummer blocks can also be used be used without machining long shafts where more than two
with other bearing types of suitable • Maximum shaft strength as there is bearings are required for support

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Dimension Series. no weakening by shoulders or reliefs • Bearings arrangements where
• Bearings can be mounted at any machine components are mounted
position on the shaft using wedging or tensioning compo-

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• Mounting force, i.e. the force required
to drive up the bearing on to the
sleeve, is some 40 % smaller than
with other bearing arrangements on
sleeves because friction occurs only
nents which do not require the shaft
to be machined
• Bearing arrangements where the
final position of the bearing cannot
be accurately determined
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Bearings on adapter sleeves on smooth in one contact
shafts
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SNL 5 SNL 6

12 EK 22 EK 222 EK 232 CCK C 22 K C 32 K 13 EK 23 EK 213 CCK 223 EK C 23 K

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2. Bearings on adapter
sleeves on stepped
shafts
Advantages
• The bearing position on the shaft is 2
accurately determined by the abut-

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ment ring
• Other components on the shaft can

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be axially located by the bearing on
its sleeve via spacer sleeves
• Easy dismounting as the bearing
inner ring is in contact with the

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abutment ring
• Bearing radial clearance can be
adjusted within certain limits during
mounting to meet application
demands

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Applications
• Bearing arrangements at shaft ends
• Bearing arrangements where fre-
quent mounting and dismounting
are required
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Bearings on adapter sleeves on stepped shafts
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SNL 5 SNL 6

12 EK 22 EK 222 EK 232 CCK C 22 K C 32 K 13 EK 23 EK 213 CCK 223 EK C 23 K

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3. Bearings on
withdrawal sleeves
on stepped shafts
Advantages
• The bearing position on the shaft is
accurately determined by the shaft

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shoulder
• Other components on the shaft can

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be axially located by the bearing on
its sleeve via spacer sleeves
• Easy dismounting using a withdrawal
or hydraulic nut

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• Bearing radial clearance can be
adjusted within certain limits during
mounting to meet application
demands

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Applications
• Bearing arrangements at shaft ends
• Bearing arrangements where fre-
quent mounting and dismounting
are required
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Bearings on withdrawal sleeves on stepped shafts
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SNL 5 SNL 6

12 EK 22 EK 222 EK 232 CCK C 22 K C 32 K 13 EK 23 EK 213 CCK 223 EK C 23 K

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4. Bearings on Applications
• Bearing arrangements where large
cylindrical seatings numbers of bearings have to be
on stepped shafts mounted
• Bearing arrangements where large
Advantages shock loads can occur
• The axial load carrying capacity of 2
the bearings (in both directions) is

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not limited by a sleeve
• The residual bearing internal clear-

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ance is determined by the tolerance
of the shaft seating so there is no
danger of radially preloading the
bearing during mounting

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• The bearing position on the shaft is
accurately determined by the shaft
shoulder
• The bearing can be supported by
other components via spacer

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sleeves
• The shaft diameter at the bearing
position is maximised

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Bearings on cylindrical seatings on stepped shafts
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SNL 2 SNL 3

12 E 22 E 222 E 232 CC C 22 C 32 13 E 23 E 213 CC 223 CC C 23

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1 Product information 2 Recommendations 3 Product data
Page ............. 3 Standard seals Page ............. 46

Standard seals seals are easy to install and are sup- various standard and special seals
plied separately. including properties and availability
An important advantage of SNL plum- All the standard seals as well as the will be found on pages 16 to 21.
mer block housings is that they can be seals for use with oil lubrication are
fitted with different types of seal. The presented in Table 1 , which gives a
standard seals available from SKF are comprehensive overview of the seal
split double-lip seals and felt seals, types, their design features and their
one-piece V-rings, labyrinth seals and suitability for various operating con-

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the heavy-duty “taconite” seals. The ditions. Detailed information on the

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Seal selection

Table 1

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Internal conditions

Temperature, °C
TSN .. G

−40 to +100
TSN .. A
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TSN .. C

−40 to +100
TSN .. S

−50 to +200
TSN .. ND

−40 to +100
TSN .. TURU1)

−40 to +200

Peripheral speed, m/s up to 8 up to 7 up to 4 ++ up to 12 ++


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above 72)

Misalignment, degrees 0,5 to 1 1 to 1,5 up to 0,5 up to 0,3 up to 0,5 up to 1


3) 4)
Relubrication grease 4 m/s ++ - + +
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Oil lubrication - - -- - - ++

Low friction + ++ - ++ + ++

Axial shaft displacement ++ - ++ + + -


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Vertical mounting + ++ -- -- - --
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Replacement ++ - + - - -

External conditions
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Dust ++ + + + ++ -

Sand ++ + - + ++ +
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Grit + - - + ++ +

Sharp objects, + -- + ++ ++ ++
chipping splinters etc
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Liquids when sprayed + + - -- ++ -

Direct sunshine + -- ++ ++ ++ ++

Symbols: ++ very suitable + suitable


- limited suitability -- unsuitable
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Delivered as a complete unit only, i.e. housing with seals
2)
When V-ring axially supported
3)
When using housing with grease escape hole (suffix V)
4)
If appropriate components are used: ASNA .. V
5)
When the V-ring of the lower seal is mounted inboard

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Permissible shaft speeds for rubbing Table 2


seals

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C design A design G design
felt seals V-ring seals double-lip seals

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Shaft Guideline values for the permissible shaft speed1)
diameter for standard seals of design

da, db C2) A G

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mm r/min

20
25
30

35
40
45
3 820
3 060
2 550

2 180
1 910
1 700
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5 350
4 460

3 820
3 340
2 970
7 640
6 110
5 090

4 360
3 820
3 390
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50 1 530 2 670 3 060
55 1 390 2 430 2 780
60 1 270 2 230 2 550

65 1 180 2 060 2 350


70 1 090 1 910 2 180
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80 960 1 670 1 910


85 900 1 570 1 800
90 850 1 490 1 700

95 800 1 410 1 610


100 760 1 340 1 530
110 690 1 220 1 390
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115 660 1 160 1 330


120 640 1 110 1 270
125 610 1 070 1 220

130 590 1 030 1 180


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135 570 990 1 130


140 550 960 1 090

145 530 920 1 050


150 510 890 1 020
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155 490 860 990

160 480 840 960


165 460 810 930
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170 450 790 900

The speeds are valid when the seals are operated at temperatures between −40 and
+100 °C (permissible temperature range). At temperatures outside this range and/or
at speeds higher than those given, labyrinth seals should be used.

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The guideline values are based on the permissible sliding speed at the seal/counterface contact. However,
the permissible shaft speed is determined by the speed rating for the bearing to be used in the housing
2)
The guideline values are based on a peripheral speed of 4 m/s. Higher speeds are possible,
see under “Felt ring seals”

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1 Product information 2 Recommendations 3 Product data
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Double-lip seals tified by the designation prefix TSN approximately 1° for a shaft diameter
Double-lip seals (➔ fig 1 ) are made followed by the size identification and of 150 mm and above. The axial
of polyurethane, a wear-resistant the suffix G, e.g. TSN 511 G. movement of the shaft relative to the
material which has good elastic prop- housing is limited to ±1 mm for shaft
erties. The seals are split so that they V-ring seals diameters up to 65 mm and to approx-
are easy to fit. They are intended for The V-ring seals (➔ fig 2 ) consist of a imately ±1,2 mm for larger shaft dia-
grease lubrication and can be used at V-ring and a sheet steel sealing washer meters.
peripheral speeds of up to 8 m/s. The with vulcanised rubber lip which fits The V-ring seals are always supplied

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permissible angular misalignment is into the sealing groove in the housing. in packs of two seals. When housings
approximately 1° for shaft diameters The washer is protected against corro- are used at shaft ends, i.e. with one

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up to approximately 100 mm and 0,5° sion. The V-rings are made of nitrile end cover, one of the seals will be
for larger sizes. The seal counterface rubber (NBR) and have a slim sealing left over and can be kept as a spare.
on the shaft should be ground and the lip which seals axially against the The V-ring seals are identified by the
surface roughness Ra should not sealing washer. The V-ring “body”, designation prefix TSN followed by

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exceed 3,2 µm. The recommended which sits tightly on the shaft and the size identification and the suffix A,
shaft tolerance is h9. When using rotates with it, also serves as a flinger. e.g. TSN 511 A.
housings with grease escape hole V-ring seals provide efficient sealing
(suffix V) the speed limit is 4 m/s due even under difficult operating conditions
to increased pressure on the inner seal such as high speeds, rough finished

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lip. shafts etc. They can be operated at
The axial movement of the shaft peripheral speeds in excess of 7 m/s if
relative to the housing is not limited the V-ring is prevented from moving or
when double-lip seals are used.
The double-lip seals are always
supplied in packs of two seals. When
housings are used at shaft ends, i.e.
with one end cover, one of the seals
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lifting from the shaft by a support ring.
Recommended dimensions for appropri-
ate support rings (for axial and radial
location) are given in Table 3 .
The permissible angular misalign-
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will be left over and can be kept as a ment for V-ring seals is approximately
spare. The double lip seals are iden- 1,5° for a 50 mm shaft decreasing to
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Double-lip seal V-ring seal Location of V-ring


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Fig 1 Fig 2
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Peripheral speed up to 7 m/s


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Peripheral speed
7 to 12 m/s above 12 m/s
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Recommended dimensions for support Table 3


rings for V-ring seals
A
G1

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120°
d1 D d2

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B B2
B1
7–12 m/s >12 m/s

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Shaft Dimensions Grub V-ring
diameter screw Designation

da, db

mm
d1

mm
d2

chB B1 B2 D A G1
to
DIN 913

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20 20 27,2 5 8,5 3,5 30 2,5 M3 3×5 CR 400200
25 25 32,1 5 8,5 3,5 35 2,5 M3 3×5 CR 400250
30 30 37,2 5 8,5 3,5 40 2,5 M3 3×5 CR 400300

35 35 42,2 5 8,5 3,5 45 2,5 M3 3×5 CR 400350


40 40 49,1 7 11,5 4,5 53 3,5 M4 4×5 CR 400400
45 45 54 7 11,5 4,5 58 3,5 M4 4×5 CR 400450
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50 50 59,1 7 11,5 4,5 63 3,5 M4 4×5 CR 400500


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55 55 64,1 7 11,5 4,5 68 3,5 M4 4×5 CR 400550


60 60 69,1 7 11,5 4,5 73 3,5 M4 4×5 CR 400600

65 65 74,1 7 11,5 4,5 78 3,5 M4 4×5 CR 400650


70 70 81 9 15 6 84 4,5 M5 5×6 CR 400700
75 75 86 9 15 6 89,5 4,5 M5 5×6 CR 400750
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80 80 91 9 15 6 94,5 4,5 M5 5×6 CR 400800


85 85 96 9 15 6 100 4,5 M5 5×6 CR 400850
90 90 101 9 15 6 105 4,5 M5 5×6 CR 400900

95 95 106 9 15 6 109 4,5 M5 5×6 CR 400950


100 100 111 9 15 6 115 4,5 M5 5×6 CR 401000
110 110 122,9 10 17,5 7,5 128 5 M6 6×8 CR 401100
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115 115 127,4 10 17,5 7,5 133 5 M6 6×8 CR 401100


125 125 138,1 10 17,5 7,5 143 5 M6 6×8 CR 401300
135 135 147,5 10 17,5 7,5 153 5 M6 6×8 CR 401300
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140 140 152,9 10 17,5 7,5 158 5 M6 6×8 CR 401400


145 145 158,1 10 17,5 7,5 163 5 M6 6×8 CR 401500
155 155 167,5 10 18,5 8,5 173 5 M6 6×8 CR 401500
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165 165 179,9 10 18,5 8,5 185,5 5 M6 6×8 CR 401700


175 175 189,3 10 18,5 8,5 195 5 M6 6×8 CR 401700

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Felt ring seals For applications with spherical roller by the designation prefix TSN followed
Felt ring seals (➔ fig 3 ) are simple bearings or CARB bearings which by the size identification and the suffix
but efficient seals for use with grease are to operate at continuously high C, e.g. TSN 511 C.
lubrication. They can be operated at temperatures up to approximately The felt ring seals can also be sup-
peripheral speeds up to 4 m/s. The +250 °C, SKF graphited FSB sealing plied with an FSB insert. The rubber
seals can be used at much higher strips made of aluminium boron silica- O-section cords are replaced by fluoro
speeds but at high speeds a small gap te can be used. They are suitable for rubber O-section cords. These seals
will be formed between the felt and peripheral speeds up to 2 m/s. The are identified by the suffix CB, e.g.

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the shaft and the seal becomes a non- strips have been well proven as seals TSN 511 CB.
rubbing gap-type seal. For plummer on autoclave trucks. Reference should

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block housings with bearings on ad- be made to the publication 4402 “SKF
apter sleeves on smooth shafts the deep groove ball bearings for extreme
felt ring seals are split. The impreg- temperatures cut machine life cycle
nated felt is inserted in light alloy half- costs” which will be sent on request.

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rings. It is only necessary to insert the The permissible angular misalign-
seals in the grooves in the housing. ment is approximately 0,5°. The seal
The rubber O-section cords should be counterface on the shaft should be
put into the grooves first as they pre- ground and the surface roughness Ra
vent the seal rings from turning. should not exceed 3,2 µm.

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SNL plummer block housings for The axial movement of the shaft
bearings mounted on cylindrical seat- relative to the housing is not limited
ings on stepped shafts, sizes 205 to when felt seals are used.
218 inclusive, can also be supplied
with felt seals. In this case the seals
consist of loose felt strips which can
be inserted in the sealing grooves.
Before mounting, the FS felt strips
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The ready-to-mount felt ring seals
(in light alloy half-rings) are always
supplied in packs of two seals. When
housings are used at shaft ends, i.e.
with one end cover, one of the seals
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should be left to soak for a few min- will be left over and can be kept as a
utes in hot oil. spare. The felt ring seals are identified
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Felt ring seal


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Ready-to-mount felt ring seal


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Felt strips
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Labyrinth seals Taconite heavy-duty seals range for the seal is between −40 and
Under difficult operating conditions Taconite is a very fine-grained mineral +100 °C.
and/or at high speeds the use of laby- which is extremely difficult to seal The axial movement of the shaft
rinth seals (➔ fig 4 ) is recommend- against. For bearing arrangements relative to the housing is limited for
ed. The labyrinth rings are made of which must operate under very arduous this type of taconite seal to ±1 mm for
steel and have two radially arranged conditions such as those encountered shaft diameters up to 65 mm and to
labyrinth steps which form a narrow in mining, labyrinth seals which can approximately ±1,2 mm for sizes up to 2
sealing gap with the housing grooves. be relubricated are recommended, as 100 mm and ±1,5 mm for larger shaft

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Hollow O-ring cords of silicone grease enhances the sealing effect diameters. The recommended shaft
rubber (supplied with the seals) en- and extends the serviceability of the tolerance is h9.

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sure that the labyrinth rings, which seals. SKF has developed two different These seals are supplied singly
are mounted with a loose fit, rotate designs of these heavy-duty seals so that for housings used on through
with the shaft. Angular misalignments (which can seal against taconite, hence shafts, it is necessary to order two
of the shaft up to approximately 0,3° the name) which can be supplied for seals. The seal is identified by the pre-

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are permissible. The operating tem- use with SNL housings. fix TSN followed by the size identifica-
perature range for the labyrinth seals The one taconite seal design tion and the suffix ND, e.g. TSN 511
is −50 to +200 °C. (➔ fig 5 ) is based on a radial laby- ND.
When labyrinth seals are used, axial rinth seal and fits the standard hous- The other design of taconite seal
movement of the shaft relative to the ings. A V-ring seal mounted on the (➔ fig 6 ) is based on a labyrinth seal

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housing is not limited. The recom- shaft seals against the non-rotating with the labyrinth stages arranged
mended shaft tolerance is h9. part of the seal, which is inserted in axially and does not fit the standard
The labyrinth seals are supplied the seal groove and prevents contam- housings. The seal is relubricated via
singly. For bearing arrangements for
through shafts it is therefore neces-
sary to order two rings. The labyrinth
seal is identified by the prefix TSN
followed by the size identification and
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inants from penetrating to the bearing
when the seal is relubricated. This
grease is supplied via a grease nipple
in the non-rotating part of the seal.
Angular misalignments of the shaft of
lubrication holes and nipples in the
housing cap. The positions for the
holes are marked by dimples in the
casting. The permissible misalignment
of the shaft relative to the housing for
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the suffix S, e.g. TSN 511 S. up to approximately 0,5° are possible. this seal is approximately 0,5°. The
The permissible operating temperature operating temperature range is from
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−40 to +250 °C. Axial movement of the Seals for oil lubrication
shaft relative to the housing is also Special seals (oil seals) are required
limited. The recommended shaft toler- to prevent oil from escaping from the
ance is h9. housing when oil lubrication is applied.
The modified SNL housings are For SNL housings, SKF has developed
always supplied together with the the non-rubbing seal of the U design
seals and are available from size (➔ fig 7 ). These U seals also re-
515-612. The housings with seals are quire modified housings and comprise

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identified by the designation suffix TNC, two parts: one which is stationary and
e.g. SNL 515 TNC or SNL 612 TNC. is screwed to the housing and the

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A housing intended for a shaft end other which is mounted on the shaft
with one seal and one end cover is and rotates. A hollow O-ring cord of
identified by an additional suffix A, silicone rubber inserted between the
e.g. SNL 515 ATNC. The seal itself is labyrinth ring and the shaft ensures

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designated TSN .. NC. that the ring, which is mounted with a
A variant of the TNC seal with an loose fit, rotates with the shaft, and oil
additional V-ring can also be supplied. cannot escape along the shaft. These
The seal is identified by the letters oil seals do not limit axial movement of
TNB and can be supplied to order. the shaft relative the housing. The

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recommended shaft tolerance is h9.
The modified SNL housing is sup-
plied together with the seals as a unit.

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The housings with seals are identified
by the suffix TURU, e.g. SNL 524
TURU. Special end covers can be sup-
plied separately on request, designa-
tion ASNH .. R.
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Special seals Table 4

Applications where, for some reason



or other, the standard seals cannot be
used must be fitted with special seals.
The SNL housings can be supplied
without seals for such applications and 2
are relatively easy to equip with special A6

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seals. It is recommended that housings A5
of series SNL 2 are used rather than Db DC

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those of series SNL 5-6 as they have a A4
comparatively larger bore at the shaft
entrance. There is therefore more room
A3
to accommodate a seal, so that there

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is more choice as regards seal design.
Special seals are not normally
supplied by SKF. Therefore, the relev-
ant housing dimensions are given in
Table 4 .

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Housing Dimensions
Size A3 A4 A5 A6 Db Dc

SNL 205
SNL 206-305
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mm

44
54
5
5
7,5
7,5
10
10
36,5
46,5
44,5
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SNL 207 58 5 8 11 56,5 64,5

SNL 208-307 61 5 8 11 62 70,5


SNL 209 59 5 9 12 67 75,5
SNL 210 64 5 9 12 72 80,5

SNL 211 69 5 9 12 77 85,5


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SNL 212 79 5 9 12 87 95,5


SNL 213 82 5 9 13 92,5 101
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SNL 215 87 5 9 13 102,5 111


SNL 216 92 5 9 13 108 116,5
SNL 217 97 5 9 13 112 120,5
SNL 218 112 5 9 13 120 128,5

SNL 505 45 5 7,5 10 31,5 39,5


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SNL 506-605 55 5 7,5 10 36,5 44,5


SNL 507-606 59 5 8 11 46,5 54,5

SNL 508-607 62 5 8 11 51,5 59,5


SNL 509 60 5 9 12 56,5 64,5
SNL 510-608 65 5 9 12 62 70,5
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SNL 511-609 70 5 9 12 67 75,5


SNL 512-610 80 5 9 12 72 80,5
SNL 513-611 83 5 9 13 77 85,5
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SNL 515-612 88 5 9 13 87 95,5


SNL 516-613 93 5 9 13 92,5 101
SNL 517 98 5 9 13 97,5 106
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SNL 518-615 113 5 9 13 102,5 111


SNL 519-616 116 6 10 14 131 141
SNL 520-617 131 6 10 14 137,5 147,5

SNL 522-619 143 6 10 14 147,5 157,5


SNL 524-620 151 6 11 15 157,5 167,5
SNL 526 156 6 11 15 167,5 177,5

SNL 528 171 6 11 15 177,5 187,5


SNL 530 189 6 11 15 192,5 202,5
SNL 532 201 6 11 15 202,5 212,5
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End covers Locating rings


For housings mounted at the ends The bearing seating in the housing is
of shafts, the one opening should be sufficiently wide to enable the bearing
fitted with an end cover which fits into to be displaced axially. Bearings which
the seal groove (➔ fig 8 ). Details of are to locate a shaft axially in both
the permissible length of the shaft end directions (locating bearings) must
can be found in Table 5 . The end always be fixed axially in position in

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covers are of plastic and are suitable the housing bore by locating rings at
for operating temperatures in the both sides (➔ fig 9 ).

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range −40 to +110 °C. CARB bearings are non-locating
At higher temperatures sheet steel bearings and cannot take axial loads.
end covers should be used instead. Since axial displacement is accommod-
These can be cut out from steel sheet ated within a CARB bearing (together

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and should be inserted with a hollow with any misalignment) it is necessary
O-ring cord of silicone rubber in the to locate the outer ring axially in its
seal groove in the housing. The relev- seating by inserting a locating ring at
ant seal groove dimensions are given each side of the bearing.
in Table 4 . The locating rings are identified by

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The standard end cover of plastic the prefix FRB followed by figures
is designated by the prefix ASNH fol- giving the width/outside diameter in
lowed by the housing size identification, millimetres, e.g. FRB 11.5/100.
e.g. ASNH 511-609.

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Housing with end cover sides of bearing
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Premissible length of shaft end Table 5

Ca Ca
B B

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bb bb
ba ba
bc bc

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Housing Dimensions Widest bearing to fit housing
Size Designation Dimensions
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ba bc Ca B bb

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SNL 205 18 24 25 22205 CC/W33 18 17


SNL 206-305
SNL 207

SNL 208-307
SNL 209
SNL 210
20
23

25
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26 (22)
28 (24)
29
32

33
32
35
32
34

39
30
41
22206 CC/W33
22207 CC/W33

22208 E
22209 CC/W33
22210 CC/W33
20
23

23
23
23
18
20,5

21,5
22,5
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SNL 211 30 (25) 37 44 22211 E 25 25
SNL 212 33 (26) 42 48 22212 E 28 27
SNL 213 35 (30) 45 51 22213 CC/W33 31 29,5

SNL 215 37 (30) 47 56 22215 E 31 30,5


SNL 216 39 (33) 50 58 22216 E 33 33,5
SNL 217 40 (35) 52 61 22217 E 36 36
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SNL 218 45 (35) 60 65 23218 CC/W33 52,4 44,2


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SNL 505 18 24 25 22205 CCK/W33 18 17


SNL 506-605 20 29 32 2305 EK 24 19
SNL 507-606 23 32 34 2306 K 27 21,5

SNL 508-607 26 (22) 33 39 2307 EK 31 24,5


SNL 509 25 32 30 22209 CCK/W33 23 22,5
SNL 510-608 28 (24) 35 41 22308 CCK/W33 33 26,5
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SNL 511-609 30 (25) 37 44 22309 CCK/W33 36 29


SNL 512-610 33 (26) 42 48 22310 EK 40 32
SNL 513-611 35 (30) 45 51 22311 EK 43 33,5

SNL 515-612 37 (30) 47 56 22312 EK 46 36


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SNL 516-613 39 (33) 50 58 22313 EK 48 38


SNL 517 40 (35) 52 61 22217 EK 36 36

SNL 518-615 45 (35) 60 65 22315 EK 55 42,5


SNL 519-616 47 (40) 61 68 22316 EK 58 46
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SNL 520-617 51 (45) 69 70 23220 CCK/W33 60,3 50,2

SNL 522-619 61 75 80 23222 CCK/W33 69,8 55,9


SNL 524-620 65 79 86 23224 CCK/W33 76 60
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SNL 526 65 81 90 23226 CCK/W33 80 63

SNL 528 70 89 98 23228 CCK/W33 88 68


SNL 530 80 98 106 23230 CCK/W33 96 74
SNL 532 85 104 114 23232 CCK/W33 104 80

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The dimension ba is determined to suit all appropriate bearings with two exceptions:
1. with self-aligning ball bearings of series 12 where the total bearing seating width must be available, the values
given in brackets apply
2. for non-locating arrangements with the widest bearings, as listed above, which are not mounted centrally in
the housing, the value of ba must be either correspondingly reduced or correspondingly increased

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Page ............. 3 Axial displacement Page ............. 46

Axial displacement adapter sleeve with a narrow slot and


a self-locking KMFE nut must be used
using CARB bearings to prevent this happening (➔ fig 10 ).
in SNL housings Such sleeves are supplied by SKF and
identified by suffix E, e.g. H 311 E.
The permissible axial displacement in For bearings of series C 22 K and
a CARB bearing is dependent on the C 32 K, from size 24 and above, the
clearance remaining in the bearing adapter sleeves are supplied together

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after mounting: the larger the residual with a KML nut, indicated by suffix L
radial internal clearance, the larger the in the sleeve designation, e.g. H 2324 L.

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permissible axial displacement of one It should be observed that the poss-
ring with respect to the other. This axial ible axial displacement of the shaft
displacement reduces the clearance in relative to the housing may be limited
the bearing until at a given displace- by the type of seal used.

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ment, the clearance disappears al-
together or the rollers may start to be
exposed at one side of the bearing.
Table 6 shows the maximum per-
missible axial displacement for each

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CARB bearing having Normal initial
radial internal clearance when mount-
ed normally. It is assumed that there is
little difference in temperature between
inner and outer ring.
When the rings are displaced a
certain distance, the roller and cage
assembly will move through half this
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distance. If the inner ring moves into
the bearing, or alternatively, if the outer
ring moves out from the bearing the
roller and cage assembly can contact
the lock nut and locking washer. For
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bearings of series C 22 K up to and


including size 22, therefore, a special
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CARB bearing on adapter sleeve


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Table 6

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Bearing Housing Axial displacement s1) for mounted CARB
Size bearings with initial radial internal clearance
Normal

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– – mm

C 2205 K SNL 505 2,3

C 2206 K

C 2207 K

C 2208 K
SNL 506-605

SNL 507-606

SNL 508-607
2,3

2,8

2,7
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C 2209 K SNL 509 3,1

C 2210 K SNL 510-608 2,9

C 2211 K SNL 511-609 3,5

C 2212 K SNL 512-610 3,6


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C 2215 K SNL 515-612 4,4

C 2315 K SNL 518-615 5,9

C 2216 K SNL 516-613 4,4


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C 2316 K SNL 519-616 5,7

C 2217 K SNL 517 5,1

C 2317 K SNL 520-617 6,5


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C 2218 K SNL 518-615 5,2

C 2220 K SNL 520-617 5,4

C 2320 K SNL 524-620 6,8


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C 2222 K SNL 522-619 6,7

C 3224 K SNL 524 7,8


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C 2226 K SNL 526 8,0

C 2228 K SNL 528 8,0

C 2230 K SNL 530 9,3

C 3232 K SNL 532 10,5

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s is the maximum permissible displacement of one ring with respect to the other in one direction; the total axial displacement is twice as large

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Application advice for


trouble-free operation

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Condition monitoring is recommended Enveloped acceleration the higher frequencies generated by
for SNL plummer blocks particularly Bearing defects can be easily recog- the impact signals typical of rolling
if they are used on machines where nised by measurement and analysis bearing defects and gear teeth prob-
failures would cause production stop- of an enveloped acceleration signal of lems. This technique has proven to be

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pages. The early recognition and trend-
ing of the degradation of the machine
and machine parts make it possible to
analyse the cause and to be able to
plan for corrective maintenance

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actions in good time.
Extensive monitoring experience
and a knowledge of the dynamic be-
haviour of machines, machine com-
ponents and bearings where there is
incipient damage allows SKF to recom-
mend two powerful signal processing
techniques which can be used for
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condition monitoring. with built-in
MCM™ units
Vibration velocity
The RMS (root mean square) of the
velocity of vibrations in the frequency
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range 10 Hz to 1 kHz has been used


with great success to measure pheno-
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mena such as imbalance, misalign-


ment, resonance etc. High levels of
velocity vibration can be generated by
poor machine conditions such as im- Multilog on-line
proper clearances, imbalance, misalign- system
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ment, weak foundations, bent rotors,


out-of-round, belt problems or dam-
aged fan blades. The ISO Standard
10816-1:1995 contains recommenda-
tions for reference values for the RMS
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velocity values measured on different


classes of machines and machine
parts. These recommendations give a
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clear and quantifiable measure for the


changes in machine condition. Vibration
velocity expressed as an overall RMS
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value in the 10 Hz to 1 kHz frequency


range provides minimal information on
defects in rolling element bearings or
gear mesh problems. These types of
defect can now be easily detected by
enveloped acceleration in the higher
frequency ranges. Microlog – port-
able data collector
and analyser

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Page ............. 3 Trouble-free operation Page ............. 46

extremely reliable in the detection of • Condition monitoring and diagnosis Measurement points 2 and 3 should
incipient bearing defects. The low fre- with a portable data collector and be used on SNL housings where the
quencies generated by imbalance, analyser load acts towards the base plate.
misalignment etc. are not measured Measurement point 1 is intended for
and diagnosed within the enveloped In this case the condition is monitor- when the housing is hung from its
acceleration process. ed using a portable data collector/ support or when the load acts away
analyser at appropriate points on the from the base plate. 2
• Condition monitoring and diagnosis machine. Where a measurement For additional information about

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with permanently installed monitor- point is difficult to access, perman- condition monitoring and the measure-
ing systems ently installed sensors can be used. ment tools and systems available from

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These can be connected by cable SKF please contact the SKF applica-
This type of monitoring makes it to a connection box accessible to tion engineering service.
possible to check the condition the data collector.
using MCM™ (Mechanical Condi-

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tion Monitor) for a single measuring Condition monitoring of SNL
point or the multilog LMU (Local housings
Monitoring Unit) which sequentially SNL housings have appropriate points
monitors several measuring points. for sensors (➔ fig 1 ). Measurement
The MCM™ system should be ap- points 1 and 2 are perpendicular to

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plied were an economical solution is the shaft and correspond best to ISO
required (e.g. for fans). The measure- 10816-1:1995. Measurement point 3
ment output can be directly connect- lies at approximately 45° to the shaft
ed to a control or DCS (Digital Con-
trol System). A relay output is also
available to shut down the machine
or section of the plant.
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axis. For enveloped acceleration the
angle of inclination of the measuring
point is of minor importance.
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Measurement points for condition
monitoring

Fig 1
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Position 1: Optimum sensor


position for vertical or hanging
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position of bearing housing.


Position 1 can be used for
acceleration enveloping and
also is a position identified
according to ISO 10816-1.
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Position 2: Optimum sensor


position for measurements
concerning the ISO 10816-1
standard and also for accel-
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eration enveloping for forces


perpendicular to the shaft
centreline.
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compromise and can be used for forces
perpendicular or parallel to the shaft
centreline as well as forces exhibited
against the measurement point.

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Lubrication the central ridge indicate the position


for lubrication holes for the seals.
SNL plummer block housings are so It is recommended that spherical
designed that the bearings in them roller bearings having a lubrication
can be lubricated with grease or oil, groove and three holes in the outer
although grease lubrication is gener- ring (designation suffix E or W33) be
ally preferable. The lubricant should lubricated via this feature (➔ fig 2 ).
be selected with reference to the oper- A hole should be drilled at one of the

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ating conditions. Relevant information middle markings on the three bars for
will be found in the SKF General Cata- this purpose. SNL housings having a

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logue and other SKF publications. drilled and tapped hole in the middle
of the cap together with a lubrication
Grease lubrication nipple can be supplied on request.
In the majority of applications, the They are identified by the designation Grease quantities

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amount of grease applied to the SNL suffix NM, e.g. SNL 511-609 NM.
housings when mounting (first fill) or It should be noted that when spher- Table 1
after an inspection is adequate until ical roller bearings are to be relubric- Housing Grease quantities
the next planned inspection. ated via the outer ring, they should be Size First Relub-
Certain operating conditions, e.g. rotated. If outer ring relubrication is not fill1) rication

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high speeds, high temperatures or possible or if self-aligning ball bearings – g
heavy loads, may mean that more or CARB bearings are used the stand-
frequent relubrication is necessary. ard grease nipple supplied with the SNL 205 25 5
Table 1 gives guideline values for
the grease quantities to be applied for
the first fill and for relubrication. Seven
markings will be found on the housing
cap of which six show where holes
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housing should be inserted in the hole
provided and used for this purpose
(➔ fig 3 ). If it is desired to use a
grease nipple other than that supplied
with the housing, adapters are avail-
SNL 206-305
SNL 207

SNL 208-307
SNL 209
SNL 210
40
50

60
65
75
5
10

10
10
10
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can be drilled and tapped to take able which make a reworking of the SNL 211 100 15
grease nipples. available drilled and tapped hole SNL 212 150 15
SNL 213 180 20
There is also a drilled and tapped unnecessary.
hole for the grease nipple AH 1/8-27 Where V-ring seals are used, the SNL 215 230 20
PTF which is supplied with the housing. efficacy of relubrication can be much SNL 216 280 25
SNL 217 330 25
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This hole is closed by a plastic plug. improved if an additional V-ring is SNL 218 430 40
The two markings at the outer sides of mounted inside the housing at the side
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SNL 505 25 5
SNL 506-605 40 5
SNL 507-606 50 10

SNL 508-607 60 10
Lubricating the bearing via the outer Bearing lubrication via the standard SNL 509 65 10
ring nipple SNL 510-608 75 10
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SNL 512-610 150 15
SNL 513-611 180 20

SNL 515-612 230 20


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SNL 516-613 280 25


SNL 517 330 25

SNL 518-615 430 40


SNL 519-616 480 50
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SNL 520-617 630 55

SNL 522-619 850 70


SNL 524-620 1 000 80
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SNL 526 1 100 95

SNL 528 1 400 110


SNL 530 1 700 130
SNL 532 2 000 150

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Fills approximately 40 % of the free space in the
housing

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Table 2 Recommended dimensions for grease


escape hole where the grease is applied, so that
grease can only exit at the opposite
side of the housing. For this purpose a
set comprising a V-ring and a splash
plate, which covers a sector of more
than 180° (➔ fig 4 ), can be supplied.
This V-ring and splash plate set is 2
designated by the prefix ASNA followed

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by the housing size identification and
the suffix V, e.g. ASNA 511 V.

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N3 Where the bearings are mounted on
adapter sleeves, the grease should be
Ja introduced at the side opposite to the
α
lock nut of the sleeve. Where housings

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are mounted at shaft ends, grease
Housing Dimensions
should be applied at the end cover
Size Ja N3 α side.
Where G or C-design seals are
used it should be noted that grease

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– mm degrees
cannot escape via the seals. If frequent
relubrication is required when such
SNL 205 8,5 10 45
SNL 206-305 10 10 45 seals are used, it is advisable to pro-
SNL 207

SNL 208-307
SNL 209
SNL 210

SNL 211
10

9
10
11

10
10

10
10
10

12
45

45
45
45

45
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hole (➔ fig 5 ) through which excess
grease can escape. Recommended
dimensions will be found in Table 2 .
SNL housings with a grease escape
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SNL 212 9 12 45 hole in the base can be supplied. This
SNL 213 13 12 45 housing design is identified by the
SNL 215 12,5 12 45 suffix V, e.g. SNL 511-609 V.
SNL 216 14 16 45 If housings fitted with the G-design
SNL 217 17 16 45 double-lip seals are periodically relub-
SNL 218 20 16 40
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SNL 505 8,5 10 45 at peripheral speeds up to 4 m/s as
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SNL 506-605 10 10 45
SNL 507-606 10 10 45 otherwise the sealing lips may over-
heat and wear.
SNL 508-607 9 10 45
SNL 509 10 10 45
SNL 510-608 11 10 45 Housing with additional V-ring and
splash plate Housing with grease escape hole
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SNL 511-609 10 12 45
SNL 512-610 9 12 45 Fig 4 Fig 5
SNL 513-611 13 12 45

SNL 515-612 12,5 12 45


SNL 516-613 14 16 45
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SNL 518-615 20 16 40
SNL 519-616 20 16 50
SNL 520-617 21 16 50
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SNL 522-619 21 20 50
SNL 524-620 24 20 55
SNL 526 22 20 55
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SNL 528 23 20 50
SNL 530 25 20 55
SNL 532 25 20 60

The dimensions are those recommended when


the standard grease nipple AH 1/8-27 PTF is used
(supplied with the housing) but can also be applied if
nipples having threads R 1/8, KR 1/8 or M 10×1 are
used. An adapter is available which fits the SNL stand-
ard lubrication hole, designation LAPN 1/8. Using this
adapter nipple with thread G 1/4 and grease dispen-
sers, e.g. SKF SYSTEM 24, can be applied.

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Oil lubrication Fig 6


The SNL housings can be used for oil
lubrication at relatively high speeds.
When using oil, however, the specially
developed U-design seals have to be
incorporated to avoid oil loss from the
housing (➔ fig 6 ). These seals are
described on page 20. In order for

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these seals to be used the housing
must be modified so that SNL hous-

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ings for oil lubrication are only supplied
complete with seals. It is important not
to exceed the recommended oil level if
leakage is to be avoided (➔ Table 3 ).

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Recommended oil levels for SNL .. TURU plummer blocks of


series 5(00). For series 3(00) and 6(00) please contact SKF
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Table 3
Housing Oil level for bearings of series
Designation 12 22 232 222 C 22
min max min max min max min max min max
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– mm

SNL 511 TURU 27 31 27 32 27 31 28 32


SNL 512 TURU 23 27 22 28 23 27 23 26
SNL 513 TURU 29 33 28 34 28 33 29 34
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SNL 515 TURU 24 29 23 29 23 28 24 29


SNL 516 TURU 34 39 33 40 33 39 34 39
SNL 517 TURU 30 36 30 36 29 35 30 36
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SNL 518 TURU 31 38 31 38 33 37 30 37 30 36


SNL 519 TURU 38 45 38 46 38 45
SNL 520 TURU 34 42 34 42 37 42 33 41 35 43
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SNL 522 TURU 39 47 38 48 42 47 37 46 39 48


SNL 524 TURU 47 57 50 55 46 55
SNL 526 TURU 54 59 50 59 52 62

SNL 528 TURU 46 52 44 52 40 51


SNL 530 TURU 48 54 45 54 44 57
SNL 532 TURU 50 57 47 57

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Mounting fits between the inner ring, sleeve and the drive-up should be stopped. A par-
shaft. The degree of interference is ticularly simple method of mounting
SNL housings together with SKF determined by how far the bearing is self-aligning ball bearings on adapter
bearings are robust and operationally driven up on the sleeve and either the sleeves is the use of the spanner set
reliable bearing arrangements which internal clearance reduction or the TMHN 7 which has been specially
have long lives. However, if they are axial drive-up distance can be used as developed for this purpose. Each
to achieve their full potential and not a measure. The clearance reduction in spanner is marked with the angle 2
fail prematurely they must be properly spherical roller bearings can be meas- though which the lock nut should be

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mounted. Incorrect procedures or ured using a feeler gauge, or the new turned when self-aligning ball bearings
unsuitable tools can influence life SKF drive-up method can be used. having C3 radial internal clearance

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negatively. Information will be sent on request. are used.
When mounting self-aligning ball CARB bearings can also be mount-
Mounting the bearing bearings having Normal radial internal ed on cylindrical as well as tapered
The bearings can be mounted either clearance (which is relatively small) the seatings. For tapered seatings, again

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on a tapered seating – normally for clearance reduction can be checked normally adapter sleeves are em-
SNL housings in the form of an adap- by turning and swivelling out the outer ployed; the spanner set TMHN 7 can
ter sleeve – or on a cylindrical seating. ring. When the swivelling out meets a be used for smaller CARB bearings
When a bearing is correctly mounted slight resistance, the bearing has a as well as for self-aligning ball bear-
on a sleeve there will be interference sufficient degree of interference and ings. For larger CARB bearings either

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the clearance reduction or the axial
Table 4 drive-up length should be measured.
When using a feeler gauge to measure

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clearance reduction it is important that
the inner and outer rings of the bearing
are not displaced with respect to each
other. The new SKF drive-up method
can also be applied.
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normally mounted with an interference
J7 fit on the shaft. Appropriate shaft toler-
ances should be selected. The recom-
mendations applying to self-aligning
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apply to CARB bearings.
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Details of the spanner set TMHN 7,


several other mounting tools as well
Housing Dimensions Housing Dimensions
Size J6 J7 N4 Size J6 J7 N4 as the new SKF drive-up method can
max max be found in the SKF catalogue MP200
“Tools for trouble-free operation” which
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– mm – mm
will be sent on request.
SNL 205 152 16 5 SNL 511-609 234 24,5 8
SNL 206-305 172 19 5 SNL 512-610 234 27 8 Support surface for housing base
SNL 207 172 19 5 SNL 513-611 252 29 8 To guarantee long bearing service life
it is recommended that the support
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SNL 208-307 188 22 6 SNL 515-612 257 29 8


SNL 209 188 22 6 SNL 516-613 288 33 8 surface for the housing is finished to
SNL 210 188 22 6 SNL 517 292 33 8 Ra ⬉ 12,5 µm. The flatness (planicity)
tolerance should be to IT7. For mode-
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SNL 211 234 24,5 8 SNL 518-615 317 35 8


SNL 212 234 27 8 SNL 519-616 317 35 8 rate demands IT8 may be satisfactory.
SNL 213 252 29 8 SNL 520-617 348 39 8

SNL 215 257 29 8 SNL 522-619 378 44 8 Dowel pins


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SNL 216 288 33 8 SNL 524-620 378 44 8 SNL housings are designed for loads
SNL 217 292 33 8 SNL 526 414 46 12 acting vertically to the housing base
SNL 218 317 35 8
support. If they are to be subjected to
SNL 505 152 16 5 SNL 528 458 54 12 moderate or heavy loads acting paral-
SNL 506-605 172 19 5 SNL 530 486 58 12
SNL 507-606 172 19 5 SNL 532 506 58 12

SNL 508-607 188 22 6


SNL 509 188 22 6
SNL 510-608 188 22 6
Position and size of dowel pin holes

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lel to the base support, a stop should Table 5


be provided, or the housing should be
pinned to its support. Recommenda-
tions for the position and size of holes N2
to take dowel pins are given in
Table 4 on page 31.

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J2
For the attachment of SNL housings
to T-shaped beams, it is possible to

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drill four bolt holes in the base. The
appropriate positions are indicated by
dimples. Recommended dimensions J1
are given in Table 5 .

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Some housings which are already
prepared for four-bolt mounting can be
Housing Dimensions Appropriate
supplied. These housings are also pre- Size J1 J2 N2 bolt size
pared for relubrication of the bearing
via the outer ring (suffix NM) as stand-

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– mm mm
ard. Available sizes are shown in
Table 6 . The housings are designat-
SNL 208-307 160 34 11 M 10
ed FSNL .. NM, e.g. FSNL 511-609 NM. SNL 209 160 34 11 M 10

Attachment bolts
It is recommended that hexagon
headed bolts to strength class 8.8
according to ISO 4014:1999 should be
SNL 210

SNL 211
SNL 212
SNL 213

SNL 215
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160

200
200
220

220
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40
40
48

48
11

14
14
14

14
M 10

M 12
M 12
M 12

M 12
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used. If the load does not act vertically SNL 216 252 52 18 M 16
to the base, it may be necessary to SNL 217 252 52 18 M 16
SNL 218 280 58 18 M 16
use stronger, class 10.9 bolts. Details
of the appropriate tightening torques SNL 508-607 160 34 11 M 10
for the bolts to class 8.8 are given in SNL 509 160 34 11 M 10
SNL 510-608 160 34 11 M 10
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Table 2 on page 48.


SNL 511-609 200 40 14 M 12
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SNL 512-610 200 40 14 M 12


SNL 513-611 220 48 14 M 12

SNL 515-612 220 48 14 M 12


SNL 516-613 252 52 18 M 16
SNL 517 252 52 18 M 16
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SNL 518-615 280 58 18 M 16


SNL 519-616 280 58 18 M 16
SNL 520-617 300 66 18 M 16

SNL 522-619 320 74 18 M 16


SNL 524-620 330 74 18 M 16
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SNL 526 370 80 22 M 20

SNL 528 400 92 26 M 24


SNL 530 430 100 26 M 24
SNL 532 450 100 26 M 24
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Table 6
Hole for grease nipple (standard)

Hole for grease nipple (NM design)


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Dimple indic-
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J1 drill hole for
J6 dowel pin

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Housing Dimensions
Size N N1 J1 J2 J6

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FSNL 511-609 NM 20 15 210 35 234


FSNL 513-611 NM 20 15 230 40 252
FSNL 515-612 NM

FSNL 516-613 NM
FSNL 517 NM
FSNL 518-615 NM

FSNL 520-617 NM
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20

24
24
24

24
15

18
18
18

18
230

260
260
290

320
40

50
50
50

60
257

288
292
317

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FSNL 522-619 NM 24 18 350 70 378
FSNL 524-620 NM 24 18 350 70 378

FSNL 526 NM 28 22 380 70 414


FSNL 528 NM 32 26 420 80 458
FSNL 530 NM 32 26 450 90 486
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Mounting SNL 8. Put one locating ring (when needed)


at each side of the bearing.
housings with double-lip
seals NB. Locating rings are only used for
locating bearing arrangements, except
Before starting installation work, the for CARB bearings which, although
following instructions should be care- always non-locating, must always be
fully read. mounted with locating rings.

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1. Ensure that the environment is clean. 9. Carefully align the housing base.

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Check the dimensional and form accur- Vertical markings at the middle of the
acy of the shaft seating. side faces and ends of the housing
base can facilitate this. Then lightly
2. Check that the surface roughness tighten the attachment bolts.

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of the support surface Ra ⬉ 12,5 µm.
The flatness (planicity) tolerance 10. The remaining seal halves should
should be to IT7. For moderate be inserted in the seal grooves in the
demands IT8 may be satisfactory. housing cap and the space between
the sealing lips filled with grease.

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3. If the bearing is mounted on an
adapter sleeve, determine the position 11. The housing cap should be placed
of the housing. The grease nipple over the base and the cap bolts (to join
arranged at one side of the housing
cap (for improved lubrication) should
be at the side opposite to the sleeve
nut. Where housings are mounted at
shaft ends, grease should be applied
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cap and base) tightened to the torque
specified in Table 2 on page 48.
The cap and base of one housing are
not interchangeable with those of other
housings. The cap and base should be
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at the end cover side. It is necessary checked to see that they bear the
to consider the complete housing as same identification.
the base and cap will only fit together
as supplied. 12. Fully tighten the attachment bolts
in the housing base. Recommended
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surface. Fit the attachment bolts but Table 2 on page 48.
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do not tighten them.

5. Insert one seal half in each of the


grooves in the housing base. Fill the
space between the two sealing lips
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with grease. If the housing is to be


used at the end of a shaft, insert an
end cover at one side instead of the
seal half.
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either directly on a stepped shaft or
using an adapter sleeve. Completely
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fill the bearing with grease. The re-


mainder of the recommended grease
quantity should be put in the housing
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base at the sides (➔ Table 1 ,


page 28).

7. Lay the shaft with bearing in the


housing base.

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Mounting SNL 8. Lay the shaft with bearing and seal-


ing washers in the housing base.
housings with V-ring
seals 9. Put one locating ring (when needed)
at each side of the bearing.
Before starting installation work, the
following instructions should be care- NB. Locating rings are only used for
fully read. locating bearing arrangements, except

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1. Ensure that the environment is clean. always non-locating, must always be

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Check the dimensional and form accur- mounted with locating rings.
acy of the shaft seating.
10. Carefully align the housing base.
2. Check that the surface roughness Vertical markings at the middle of the

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of the support surface Ra ⬉ 12,5 µm. side faces and ends of the housing
The flatness (planicity) tolerance base can facilitate this. Then lightly
should be to IT7. For moderate tighten the attachment bolts.
demands IT8 may be satisfactory.
11. The housing cap should be placed

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3. If the bearing is mounted on an over the base and the cap bolts (to join
adapter sleeve, determine the position cap and base) tightened to the torque
of the housing. The grease nipple specified in Table 2 on page 48.
arranged at one side of the housing
cap (for improved lubrication) should
be at the side opposite to the sleeve
nut. Where housings are mounted at
shaft ends, grease should be applied
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The cap and base of one housing are
not interchangeable with those of other
housings. The cap and base should be
checked to see that they bear the
same identification.
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at the end cover side. It is necessary
to consider the complete housing as 12. Fully tighten the attachment bolts
the base and cap will only fit together in the housing base. Recommended
as supplied. tightening torques are given in
Table 2 on page 48.
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surface. Fit the attachment bolts but 13. Coat the V-ring counterfaces on
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do not tighten them. the sealing washers with grease.

5. Arrange the one V-ring with sealing 14. Finally, push the V-ring seals into
washer on the shaft. The V-ring should their correct position. This can be done
be furthest away from the bearing and using a screwdriver at the same time
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seal against the washer, i.e. the lip as the shaft is turned.
should point inwards towards the
washer.

6. Mount the bearing on the shaft –


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using an adapter sleeve. Completely
fill the bearing with grease. The re-
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mainder of the recommended grease


quantity should be put in the housing
base at the sides (➔ Table 1 ,
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page 28).

7. Arrange the second sealing washer


and V-ring on the shaft at the other
side of the bearing. If the housing is to
be used at the end of a shaft, mount
an end cover instead.

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Mounting SNL 8. Lay the shaft with bearing in the


housing base.
housings with felt seals
Before starting installation work, the 9. Put one locating ring (when needed)
following instructions should be care- at each side of the bearing.
fully read.
NB. Locating rings are only used for
1. Ensure that the environment is clean. locating bearing arrangements, except

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acy of the shaft seating. always non-locating, must always be

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mounted with locating rings.
2. Check that the surface roughness
of the support surface Ra ⬉ 12,5 µm. 10. Carefully align the housing base.
The flatness (planicity) tolerance Vertical markings at the middle of the

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should be to IT7. For moderate side faces and ends of the housing
demands IT8 may be satisfactory. base can facilitate this. Then lightly
tighten the attachment bolts.
3. If the bearing is mounted on an
adapter sleeve, determine the position 11. Put the O-ring cord into the sealing

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of the housing. The grease nipple grooves in the housing cap.
arranged at one side of the housing
cap (for improved lubrication) should 12. The remaining seal halves should
be at the side opposite to the sleeve
nut. Where housings are mounted at
shaft ends, grease should be applied
at the end cover side. It is necessary
to consider the complete housing as
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be inserted in the seal grooves in the
housing cap over the O-ring cords.

13. The housing cap should be placed


over the base and the cap bolts (to join
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the base and cap will only fit together cap and base) tightened to the torque
as supplied. specified in Table 2 on page 48.
The cap and base of one housing are
4. Position the housing on the support not interchangeable with those of other
surface. Fit the attachment bolts but do housings. The cap and base should be
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same identification.
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5. Insert the rubber O-section cords in


the grooves in the housing base. If the 14. Fully tighten the attachment bolts
housing is to be used at the end of a in the housing base. Recommended
shaft, insert an end cover at one side tightening torques are given in
instead of one O-section cord. Table 2 on page 48.
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6. Place one felt ring seal half (in light


alloy ring) over the O-section cord in
each sealing groove in the housing
base. (Details regarding mounting of
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loose FS felt strips ➔ page 18). If the


housing is to be used at a shaft end,
the second felt ring seal half is omitted
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and an end cover inserted in the hous-


ing base instead.
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7. Mount the bearing on the shaft –


either directly on a stepped shaft or
using an adapter sleeve. Completely
fill the bearing with grease. The re-
mainder of the recommended grease
quantity should be put in the housing
base at the sides (➔ Table 1 ,
page 28).

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Mounting SNL 9. Put one locating ring (when needed)


at each side of the bearing.
housings with labyrinth
seals NB. Locating rings are only used for
locating bearing arrangements, except
Before starting installation work, the for CARB bearings which, although
following instructions should be care- always non-locating, must always be
fully read. mounted with locating rings.

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1. Ensure that the environment is clean. 10. Carefully align the housing base.

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Check the dimensional and form accur- Vertical markings at the middle of the
acy of the shaft seating. side faces and ends of the housing
base can facilitate this. Then lightly
2. Check that the surface roughness tighten the attachment bolts.

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of the support surface Ra ⬉ 12,5 µm.
The flatness (planicity) tolerance 11. The housing cap should be placed
should be to IT7. For moderate over the base and the cap bolts (to join
demands IT8 may be satisfactory. cap and base) tightened to the torque
specified in Table 2 on page 48.

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3. If the bearing is mounted on an The cap and base of one housing are
adapter sleeve, determine the position not interchangeable with those of other
of the housing. The grease nipple housings. The cap and base should be
arranged at one side of the housing
cap (for improved lubrication) should
be at the side opposite to the sleeve
nut. Where housings are mounted at
shaft ends, grease should be applied
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checked to see that they bear the
same identification.

12. Fully tighten the attachment bolts


in the housing base. Recommended
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at the end cover side. It is necessary tightening torques are given in
to consider the complete housing as Table 2 on page 48.
the base and cap will only fit together
as supplied. 13. Finally insert the hollow O-ring
cord of synthetic rubber in the grooves
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4. Position the housing on the support in the labyrinth rings. This can be done
surface. Fit the attachment bolts but using a screwdriver while turning the
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do not tighten them. shaft.

5. Mount the first labyrinth seal on the


shaft in the correct position.
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6. Mount the bearing on the shaft –


either directly on a stepped shaft or
using an adapter sleeve. Completely
fill the bearing with grease. The re-
mainder of the recommended grease
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quantity should be put in the housing


base at the sides (➔ Table 1 ,
page 28).
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7. Mount the second labyrinth ring on


the shaft in the correct position. If the
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housing is to be used at a shaft end,


the second labyrinth ring is omitted
and an end cover inserted in the
housing base instead.

8. Lay the shaft with bearing and laby-


rinth ring(s) in the housing base.

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Mounting SNL 7. Mount the second seal according to


point 5. If the housing is to be used at
housings with taconite a shaft end, the second seal is omitted
seals and an end cover inserted in the hous-
ing base instead.
Before starting installation work, the
following instructions should be care- 8. Use the hollow O-section cord to
fully read. fix the labyrinth ring in position on the

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shaft. A screwdriver can be used to fit
1. Ensure that the environment is clean. the cords whilst rotating the shaft. Mount

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Check the dimensional and form accur- the O-ring on the seal outer diameter.
acy of the shaft seating.
9. Lay the shaft with bearing and seals
2. Check that the surface roughness in the housing base taking care that

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of the support surface Ra ⬉ 12,5 µm. the O-rings are not damaged.
The flatness (planicity) tolerance
should be to IT7. For moderate 10. Put one locating ring (when need-
demands IT8 may be satisfactory. ed) at each side of the bearing.

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3. If the bearing is mounted on an NB. Locating rings are only used for
adapter sleeve, determine the position locating bearing arrangements, except
of the housing. The grease nipple for CARB bearings which, although
arranged at one side of the housing
cap (for improved lubrication) should
be at the side opposite to the sleeve
nut. Where housings are mounted at
shaft ends, grease should be applied
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always non-locating, must always be
mounted with locating rings.

11. Carefully align the housing base.


Vertical markings at the middle of the
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at the end cover side. It is necessary side faces and ends of the housing
to consider the complete housing as base can facilitate this. Then lightly
the base and cap will only fit together tighten the attachment bolts.
as supplied.
12. The housing cap should be placed
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surface. Fit the attachment bolts but cap and base) tightened to the torque
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do not tighten them. specified in Table 2 on page 48.


The cap and base of one housing are
5. Mount the first V-ring together with not interchangeable with those of other
one labyrinth seal on the shaft in the housings. The cap and base should
correct position. The lip of the V-ring be checked to see that they bear the
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should point towards the bearing. same identification.


Place the split ring over the V-ring and
labyrinth ring and screw together. The 13. Fully tighten the attachment bolts
two parts of this split ring are not inter- in the housing base. Recommended
changeable. They should be checked tightening torques are given in
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to see that they carry the same identi- Table 2 on page 48.
fication.
14. Finally, before the first test run,
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6. Mount the bearing on the shaft – rotate the shaft and supply grease
either directly on a stepped shaft or via the nipple until it exudes from the
using an adapter sleeve. Completely labyrinth rings. The same grease as
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fill the bearing with grease. The re- that used for the bearing should also
mainder of the recommended grease be used to lubricate the labyrinth rings.
quantity should be put in the housing
base at the sides (➔ Table 1 ,
page 28).

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Mounting SNL 11. Carefully align the housing base.


Vertical markings at the middle of the
housings with oil seals side faces and ends of the housing
base can facilitate this. Then lightly
Before starting installation work, the tighten the attachment bolts.
following instructions should be care-
fully read. 12. Cover the mating surfaces of the
housing with oil-resistant sealant

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1. Ensure that the environment is Loctite 573 or equal. The housing cap
clean. Check the dimensional and form should be placed over the base and
accuracy of the shaft seating. the cap bolts (to join cap and base)
tightened to the torque specified in
2. Check that the surface roughness of Table 2 on page 48. The cap and

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the support surface Ra  12,5 µm. The base of one housing are not inter-
flatness (planicity) tolerance should be changeable with those of other hous-
to IT7. ings. The cap and base should

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be checked to see that they bear the
3. If the bearing is mounted on an same identification.
adapter sleeve, determine the position
of the housing. 13. Fully tighten the attachment bolts

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in the housing base. Recommended
4. Position the housing on the support tightening torques are given in Table
surface. Fit the attachment bolts but do
not tighten them.

5. Assemble the seals. Check if the


O-ring and silicon tubes are at their
right positions in respective groove
2 on page 48.

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14. Slide the seals against the housing
side surfaces. Mount the seal-mounting
screws and tighten them. If an end
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cover has been mounted fully tighten
(➔ fig 7 on page 20). the screw on the external part of the
end cover.
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6. Cover the shaft with a thin layer of
oil. Slide the first seal to its right 15. Mount the supplied ventilating plug
mounting position, some millimetres on the top of the housing and when oil
outside its working position. bath shall be used, mount the oil level
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sight glass. When circulating oil lubric-


7. Mount the bearing on the shaft – ation shall be used connect the oil inlet
either directly on a stepped shaft or and outlet pipes to the housing.
using an adapter sleeve.
16. When oil bath is used, the max and
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8. Slide the second seal to the right min oil level should be indicated on the
position on the shaft, as described in sight glass. Recommended oil level to
point 6. If the housing is to be used at be used for the mounted bearing can
a shaft end, the second seal is omitted be found in Table 3 on page 30.
and the inner part of the end cover is
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inserted in the housing base seal NB. For oil bath it is important not to
groove. overfill the max level as this can cause
oil leakage from the housing. For circu-
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9. Lay the shaft with bearing and seal lating oil is it important that the outlet
assemblies in the housing base. pipe/pipes can drain the housing in a
proper way to avoid overfill of oil inside
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10. Put one locating ring (when need- the housing.


ed) at each side of the bearing.
17. Protect the housing assembly from
NB. Locating rings are only used for negative pressure from surrounding
locating bearing arrangements, except equipment.
for CARB bearings which, although
always non-locating, must always be
mounted with locating rings.

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1 Product information 2 Recommendations 3 Product data
Page ............. 3 Mounting Page ............. 46

4 6
7
8 2
4

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S27
0001

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10 ch
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S27
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S27
0001

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12
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14
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S27
0001
S27
0001
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S27
0001
S27

13
0001

15
16

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1 Product information 2 Recommendations 3 Product data
Page ............. 3 Page ............. 10 Designation chart

Designations and housing data

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Designations nations needed to identify features
which differ from the standard design.
The designations used for SNL housings A dash (−) in the chart indicates that

k.
consist of a basic designation which the features belong to the standard
identifies the design, material and size design.
followed by any supplementary desig-

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Designation chart

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F SNL 522-619 NMSN

Variants
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– Two holes for attachment bolts
F Four cast holes for attachment bolts
S No holes
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Basic design

– Housing of grey cast iron

Size
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205 to 218
505 to 532
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Suffixes

NM Drilled and tapped hole 1/8-27 NPSF positioned at the centre of the cap for bearings with annular
groove and three lubrication holes in the outer ring. Grease nipple AH 1/8-27 PTF is supplied
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with the housing


MS2 Four drilled holes for attachment bolts
V Housing with grease escape hole in base
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T Drilled and tapped hole 1/4-28 UNF at one side of the cap to take grease nipple AH 1/4-28 SAE-LT for
relubrication of seal; nipple supplied with housing.
TD Drilled and tapped hole 1/4-28 UNF at both sides of cap to take grease nipple AH 1/4-28 SAE-LT for
lubrication of seals, two nipples supplied with housing.
SN Housing with drilled and tapped hole for sensor position 3 (see Fig 1 on page 27)
K7 Housing with bearing seating diameter tolerance K7

Where two or more suffixes are used they are given in the same order as above.

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Page ............. 3 Page ............. 10 Load carrying ability

Load carrying ability Table 1

SNL plummer block housings are


intended for loads acting vertically
towards the base plate (support). If
loads acting in other directions occur,
checks should be made to ensure
that the magnitude of the load is

u
permissible for the housing, the bolts
P55° P90° P120°
joining the housing cap and base,

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and for the attachment bolts.
3
Load carrying ability of the housing
Guideline values for the breaking

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load P of the housing for various load
directions are given in Table 1 . Using
these values and a safety factor sel-
ected with respect to the operating P150° P180° Pa
conditions, the permissible load for

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the housing can be calculated. In
general engineering a safety factor
Housing Breaking loads for SNL housing
of 6 is often used. For special purposes Size P55° P90° P120° P150° P180° Pa
where extra strength and resistance to
shock loads are required, SKF sup-
plies as standard a range of dimen-
sionally equivalent spheroidal graphite
cast iron housings. For housings made

SNL 205
SNL 206-305
ch
kN

155
170
95
100
70
80
60
65
80
85
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55
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of spheroidal graphite cast iron the SNL 207 190 115 85 80 95 60
values for P obtained from Table 1
SNL 208-307 215 130 95 85 110 70
should be multiplied by 1,8. SNL 209 230 140 100 90 115 75
It is important for the load carrying SNL 210 265 155 120 110 130 85
ability of the housing that the bolts SNL 211 275 170 125 115 140 90
r

joining cap and base are properly SNL 212 300 180 130 120 150 100
tightened in accordance with the values SNL 213 340 205 150 130 170 110
ge

given in Table 2 on page 48. The SNL 215 410 250 185 160 205 135
axial load carry-ing capacity of the SNL 216 430 260 190 175 215 140
housing is approx-imately 65 % of SNL 217 480 290 205 190 240 155
SNL 218 550 340 250 215 275 180
P180°. For load angles between 55 and
120° as well as for axial loads, or if the SNL 505 155 95 70 60 80 52
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load acting parallel SNL 506-605 170 100 80 65 85 55


SNL 507-606 190 115 85 80 95 60
to the base plate (support surface)
exceeds 5 % of P180°, the housing SNL 508-607 215 130 95 85 110 70
SNL 509 230 140 100 90 115 75
should be pinned to the support or a SNL 510-608 265 155 120 110 130 85
stop should be provided in the direc-
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tion of the load. SNL 511-609 275 170 125 115 140 90
SNL 512-610 300 180 130 120 150 100
SNL 513-611 340 205 150 130 170 110
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SNL 515-612 410 250 185 160 205 135


SNL 516-613 430 260 190 175 215 140
SNL 517 480 290 205 190 240 155
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SNL 518-615 550 340 250 215 275 180


SNL 519-616 580 350 260 230 290 190
SNL 520-617 620 370 280 250 310 200

SNL 522-619 680 410 310 275 340 220


SNL 524-620 790 470 350 320 400 260
SNL 526 900 540 410 360 450 295

SNL 528 1 050 630 470 430 530 345


SNL 530 1 200 730 540 480 600 390
Breaking loads for SNL plummer block SNL 532 1 450 860 640 570 720 470
housings

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Table 2

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Q120° Q150° Q180°
F120° F150° F180°

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Housing Cap bolts Attachment bolts
Size Yield point Maximum load Tightening Designation Size Tightening
for both bolts for both bolts torque torque
Q120° Q150° Q180° F120° F150° F180°

ni
– kN kN Nm – – Nm

SNL 205 150 85 75 50 30 25 50 M 10×40 M 12 90


SNL 206-305
SNL 207

SNL 208-307
SNL 209
SNL 210
150
150

150
150
150
85
85

85
85
85
75
75

75
75
75
50
50

50
50
50
30
30

30
30
30
ch
25
25

25
25
25
50
50

50
50
50
M 10×40
M 10×50

M 10×50
M 10×50
M 10×55
M 12
M 12

M 12
M 12
M 12
90
90

90
90
90
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SNL 211 220 125 110 80 45 40 80 M 12×60 M 16 220
SNL 212 220 125 110 80 45 40 80 M 12×60 M 16 220
SNL 213 220 125 110 80 45 40 80 M 12×65 M 16 220

SNL 215 220 125 110 80 45 40 80 M 12×65 M 16 220


SNL 216 220 125 110 80 45 40 80 M 12×70 M 20 430
SNL 217 220 125 110 80 45 40 80 M 12×80 M 20 430
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SNL 218 400 230 200 170 100 85 150 M 16×90 M 20 430
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SNL 505 150 85 75 50 30 25 50 M 10×40 M 12 90


SNL 506-605 150 85 75 50 30 25 50 M 10×40 M 12 90
SNL 507-606 150 85 75 50 30 25 50 M 10×50 M 12 90

SNL 508-607 150 85 75 50 30 25 50 M 10×50 M 12 90


SNL 509 150 85 75 50 30 25 50 M 10×50 M 12 90
SNL 510-608 150 85 75 50 30 25 50 M 10×55 M 12 90
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SNL 511-609 220 125 110 80 45 40 80 M 12×60 M 16 220


SNL 512-610 220 125 110 80 45 40 80 M 12×60 M 16 220
SNL 513-611 220 125 110 80 45 40 80 M 12×65 M 16 220

SNL 515-612 220 125 110 80 45 40 80 M 12×65 M 16 220


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SNL 516-613 220 125 110 80 45 40 80 M 12×70 M 20 430


SNL 517 220 125 110 80 45 40 80 M 12×80 M 20 430

SNL 518-615 400 230 200 170 100 85 150 M 16×90 M 20 430
SNL 519-616 400 230 200 170 100 85 150 M 16×90 M 20 430
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SNL 520-617 620 360 310 260 150 130 200 M 20×100 M 24 750

SNL 522-619 620 360 310 260 150 130 200 M 20×100 M 24 750
SNL 524-620 620 360 310 260 150 130 200 M 20×110 M 24 750
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SNL 526 900 500 450 380 220 190 350 M 24×130 M 24 750

SNL 528 900 500 450 380 220 190 350 M 24×130 M 30 1 400
SNL 530 900 500 450 380 220 190 350 M 24×130 M 30 1 400
SNL 532 900 500 450 380 220 190 350 M 24×130 M 30 1 400

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Page ............. 3 Page ............. 10 Load carrying ability

Load carrying ability of bolts


SNL plummer block housings are
supplied with cap bolts (to join cap
and base) to strength class 8.8 as
standard. The guideline values for the
yield point Q for the cap bolts are given
in Table 2 for various load directions
as well as the corresponding max-

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imum radial loads F.

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Load carrying ability and tightening


torques for cap bolts and attachment
bolts

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1 Product information 2 Recommendations 3 Product data
Page ............. 3 Page ............. 10 SNL plummer block housings
for bearings on adapter sleeves
Ca da 20 – 35 mm

Da da H

H1

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A A2 A3

Double-lip seals Labyrinth seals Taconite seals


G design S design ND design

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Shaft Housing
Dimensions Mass Designations
Housing Components
da A A1 H H1 H2 J L N N1 G complete with Housing Seals End

ni
two seals only cover

mm mm kg –

20 67 46 74

77 52 89
40 19 130 165 20 15 12

50 22 150 185 20 15 12
1,45

2,00
ch
SNL 505 TG
SNL 505 TA
SNL 505 TC
SNL 505 TS
SNL 505 TND

SNL 605 TG
SNL 505
SNL 505
SNL 505
SNL 505
SNL 505

SNL 506-605
TSN 505 G
TSN 505 A
TSN 505 C
TSN 505 S
TSN 505 ND

TSN 605 G
ASNH 505
ASNH 505
ASNH 505
ASNH 505
ASNH 505

ASNH 506-605
-te
SNL 605 TA SNL 506-605 TSN 605 A ASNH 506-605
SNL 605 TC SNL 506-605 TSN 605 C ASNH 506-605
SNL 605 TS SNL 506-605 TSN 605 S ASNH 506-605
SNL 605 TND SNL 506-605 TSN 605 ND ASNH 506-605

25 77 52 89 50 22 150 185 20 15 12 2,00 SNL 506 TG SNL 506-605 TSN 506 G ASNH 506-605
SNL 506 TA SNL 506-605 TSN 506 A ASNH 506-605
r

SNL 506 TC SNL 506-605 TSN 506 C ASNH 506-605


SNL 506 TS SNL 506-605 TSN 506 S ASNH 506-605
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SNL 506 TND SNL 506-605 TSN 506 ND ASNH 506-605

82 52 93 50 22 150 185 20 15 12 2,20 SNL 606 TG SNL 507-606 TSN 606 G ASNH 507-606
SNL 606 TA SNL 507-606 TSN 606 A ASNH 507-606
SNL 606 TC SNL 507-606 TSN 606 C ASNH 507-606
SNL 606 TS SNL 507-606 TSN 606 S ASNH 507-606
SNL 606 TND SNL 507-606 TSN 606 ND ASNH 507-606
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30 82 52 93 50 22 150 185 20 15 12 2,20 SNL 507 TG SNL 507-606 TSN 507 G ASNH 507-606
SNL 507 TA SNL 507-606 TSN 507 A ASNH 507-606
SNL 507 TC SNL 507-606 TSN 507 C ASNH 507-606
SNL 507 TS SNL 507-606 TSN 507 S ASNH 507-606
SNL 507 TND SNL 507-606 TSN 507 ND ASNH 507-606
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85 60 107 60 25 170 205 20 15 12 2,90 SNL 607 TG SNL 508-607 TSN 607 G ASNH 508-607
SNL 607 TA SNL 508-607 TSN 607 A ASNH 508-607
SNL 607 TC SNL 508-607 TSN 607 C ASNH 508-607
SNL 607 TS SNL 508-607 TSN 607 S ASNH 508-607
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SNL 607 TND SNL 508-607 TSN 607 ND ASNH 508-607

35 85 60 108 60 25 170 205 20 15 12 2,90 SNL 508 TG SNL 508-607 TSN 508 G ASNH 508-607
SNL 508 TA SNL 508-607 TSN 508 A ASNH 508-607
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SNL 508 TC SNL 508-607 TSN 508 C ASNH 508-607


SNL 508 TS SNL 508-607 TSN 508 S ASNH 508-607
SNL 508 TND SNL 508-607 TSN 508 ND ASNH 508-607

90 60 113 60 25 170 205 20 15 12 3,20 SNL 608 TG SNL 510-608 TSN 608 G ASNH 510-608
SNL 608 TA SNL 510-608 TSN 608 A ASNH 510-608
SNL 608 TC SNL 510-608 TSN 608 C ASNH 510-608
SNL 608 TS SNL 510-608 TSN 608 S ASNH 510-608
SNL 608 TND SNL 510-608 TSN 608 ND ASNH 510-608

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A1 N1
G

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H2

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J
L 3

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Shaft Bearing Width Appropriate bearings and associated components
seating across Self-aligning ball bearing Adapter Locating rings Self-aligning ball bearing Adapter Locating
seal Spherical roller bearing sleeve 2 per housing Spherical roller bearing sleeve rings
da Ca Da A2 A3 CARB bearing 2 per

ni
housing

mm mm mm –

20 25

32
52

62
80

89
125

135
1205 EK

1305 EK
H 205

H 305
ch FRB 5/52

FRB 7.5/62
2205 EK
22205 CCK/W33
C 2205 K

2305 EK
H 305
H 305
H 305 E

H 2305
FRB 3.5/52
FRB 3.5/52
FRB 3.5/52

FRB 4/62
-te
– – – – – –
– – –

25 32 62 89 135 1206 EK H 206 FRB 8/62 2206 EK H 306 FRB 6/62


– – – 22206 CCK/W33 H 306 FRB 6/62
r

C 2206 K H 306 E FRB 6/62


ge

34 72 94 140 1306 EK H 306 FRB 7.5/72 2306 K H 2306 FRB 3.5/72


– – – – – –
– – –
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30 34 72 94 145 1207 EK H 207 FRB 8.5/72 2207 EK H 307 FRB 5.5/72


– – – 22207 CCK/W33 H 307 FRB 5.5/72
C 2207 K H 307 E FRB 5.5/72
w

39 80 97 145 1307 EK H 307 FRB 9/80 2307 EK H 2307 FRB 4/80


– – – – – –
– – –
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35 39 80 97 150 1208 EK H 208 FRB 10.5/80 2208 EK H 308 FRB 8/80


– – – 22208 EK H 308 FRB 8/80
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C 2208 K H 308 E FRB 8/80

41 90 102 150 1308 EK H 308 FRB 9/90 2308 EK H 2308 FRB 4/90
21308 CCK H 308 FRB 9/90 22308 CCK/W33 H 2308 FRB 4/90
– – –

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for bearings on adapter sleeves
Ca da 40 – 50 mm

Da da H

H1

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A A2 A3 A4

Double-lip seals Labyrinth seals Taconite seals Oil seals


G design S design ND design U design

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Shaft Housing
Dimensions Mass Designations
Housing Components
da A A1 H H1 H2 J L N N1 G complete with Housing Seals End cover

ni
two seals only

mm mm kg –

40 85

95
60 109 60 25

70 127 70 28
170 205 20 15 12

210 255 24 18 16
2,90

4,40
ch
SNL 509 TG
SNL 509 TA
SNL 509 TC
SNL 509 TS
SNL 509 TND

SNL 609 TG
SNL 509
SNL 509
SNL 509
SNL 509
SNL 509

SNL 511-609
TSN 509 G
TSN 509 A
TSN 509 C
TSN 509 S
TSN 509 ND

TSN 609 G
ASNH 509
ASNH 509
ASNH 509
ASNH 509
ASNH 509

ASNH 511-609
-te
SNL 609 TA SNL 511-609 TSN 609 A ASNH 511-609
SNL 609 TC SNL 511-609 TSN 609 C ASNH 511-609
SNL 609 TS SNL 511-609 TSN 609 S ASNH 511-609
SNL 609 TND SNL 511-609 TSN 609 ND ASNH 511-609
SNL 609 TURU SNL 511-609 RU TSN 609 U ASNH 511-609 R

45 90 60 113 60 25 170 205 20 15 12 3,20 SNL 510 TG SNL 510-608 TSN 510 G ASNH 510-608
r

SNL 510 TA SNL 510-608 TSN 510 A ASNH 510-608


SNL 510 TC SNL 510-608 TSN 510 C ASNH 510-608
ge

SNL 510 TS SNL 510-608 TSN 510 S ASNH 510-608


SNL 510 TND SNL 510-608 TSN 510 ND ASNH 510-608

105 70 133 70 30 210 255 24 18 16 5,10 SNL 610 TG SNL 512-610 TSN 610 G ASNH 512-610
SNL 610 TA SNL 512-610 TSN 610 A ASNH 512-610
SNL 610 TC SNL 512-610 TSN 610 C ASNH 512-610
SNL 610 TS SNL 512-610 TSN 610 S ASNH 512-610
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SNL 610 TND SNL 512-610 TSN 610 ND ASNH 512-610


SNL 610 TURU SNL 512-610 RU TSN 610 U ASNH 512-610 R

50 95 70 128 70 28 210 255 24 18 16 4,40 SNL 511 TG SNL 511-609 TSN 511 G ASNH 511-609
SNL 511 TA SNL 511-609 TSN 511 A ASNH 511-609
SNL 511 TC SNL 511-609 TSN 511 C ASNH 511-609
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SNL 511 TS SNL 511-609 TSN 511 S ASNH 511-609


SNL 511 TND SNL 511-609 TSN 511 ND ASNH 511-609
SNL 511 TURU SNL 211 RU TSN 511 U ASNH 513-611 R

110 80 148 80 30 230 275 24 18 16 6,50 SNL 611 TG SNL 513-611 TSN 611 G ASNH 513-611
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SNL 611 TA SNL 513-611 TSN 611 A ASNH 513-611


SNL 611 TC SNL 513-611 TSN 611 C ASNH 513-611
SNL 611 TS SNL 513-611 TSN 611 S ASNH 513-611
SNL 611 TND SNL 513-611 TSN 611 ND ASNH 513-611
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SNL 611 TURU SNL 513-611 RU TSN 611 U ASNH 513-611 R

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A1 N1
G

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H2

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J
L 3

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Shaft Bearing Width Appropriate bearings and associated components
seating across Self-aligning ball bearing Adapter Locating rings Self-aligning ball bearing Adapter Locating
seal Spherical roller bearing sleeve 2 per housing Spherical roller bearing sleeve rings
da Ca Da A2 A3 A4 CARB bearing 2 per

ni
housing

mm mm mm –

40 30

44
85

100
97 150 –

107 155 112


1209 EK

1309 EK
H 209

H 309
ch FRB 5.5/85

FRB 9.5/100
2209 EK
22209 CCK/W33
C 2209 K

2309 EK
H 309
H 309

H 2309
FRB 3.5/85
FRB 3.5/85
H 309 E FRB 3.5/85

FRB 4/100
-te
21309 EK H 309 FRB 9.5/100 22309 CCK/W33 H 2309 FRB 4/100
– – –

45 41 90 102 155 – 1210 EK H 210 FRB 10.5/90 2210 EK H 310 FRB 9/90
r

– – – 22210 CCK/W33 H 310 FRB 9/90


C 2210 K H 310 E FRB 9/90
ge

48 110 117 165 124 1310 EK H 310 FRB 10.5/110 2310 K H 2310 FRB 4/110
21310 EK H 310 FRB 10.5/110 22310 CCK/W33 H 2310 FRB 4/110
– – –
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50 44 100 107 165 112 1211 EK H 211 FRB 11.5/100 2211 EK H 311 FRB 9.5/100
– – – 22211 EK H 311 FRB 9.5/100
C 2211 K H 311 E FRB 9.5/100
w

51 120 122 170 128 1311 EK H 311 FRB 11/120 2311 K H 2311 FRB 4/120
w

21311 EK H 311 FRB 11/120 22311 EK H 2311 FRB 4/120


– – –
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for bearings on adapter sleeves
Ca da 55 – 65 mm

Da da H

H1

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A A2 A3 A4

Double-lip seals Labyrinth seals Taconite seals Oil seals


G design S design ND design U design

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Shaft Housing
Dimensions Mass Designations
Housing Components
da A A1 H H1 H2 J L N N1 G complete with Housing Seals End cover

ni
two seals only

mm mm kg –

55 105 70 134 70 30 210 255 24 18 16 5,10

ch
SNL 512 TG
SNL 512 TA
SNL 512 TC
SNL 512 TS
SNL 512 TND
SNL 512 TURU
SNL 512-610
SNL 512-610
SNL 512-610
SNL 512-610
SNL 512-610
SNL 212 RU
TSN 512 G
TSN 512 A
TSN 512 C
TSN 512 S
TSN 512 ND
TSN 512 U
ASNH 512-610
ASNH 512-610
ASNH 512-610
ASNH 512-610
ASNH 512-610
ASNH 515-612 R
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115 80 154 80 30 230 280 24 18 16 7,00 SNL 612 TG SNL 515-612 TSN 612 G ASNH 515-612
SNL 612 TA SNL 515-612 TSN 612 A ASNH 515-612
SNL 612 TC SNL 515-612 TSN 612 C ASNH 515-612
SNL 612 TS SNL 515-612 TSN 612 S ASNH 515-612
SNL 612 TND SNL 515-612 TSN 612 ND ASNH 515-612
SNL 612 TURU SNL 515-612 RU TSN 612 U ASNH 515-612 R
r

60 110 80 149 80 30 230 275 24 18 16 6,50 SNL 513 TG SNL 513-611 TSN 513 G ASNH 513-611
SNL 513 TA SNL 513-611 TSN 513 A ASNH 513-611
ge

SNL 513 TC SNL 513-611 TSN 513 C ASNH 513-611


SNL 513 TS SNL 513-611 TSN 513 S ASNH 513-611
SNL 513 TND SNL 513-611 TSN 513 ND ASNH 513-611
SNL 513 TURU SNL 213 RU TSN 513 U ASNH 516-613 R

120 90 175 95 32 260 315 28 22 20 9,50 SNL 613 TG SNL 516-613 TSN 613 G ASNH 516-613
SNL 613 TA SNL 516-613 TSN 613 A ASNH 516-613
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SNL 613 TC SNL 516-613 TSN 613 C ASNH 516-613


SNL 613 TS SNL 516-613 TSN 613 S ASNH 516-613
SNL 613 TND SNL 516-613 TSN 613 ND ASNH 516-613
SNL 613 TURU SNL 516-613 RU TSN 613 U ASNH 516-613 R

65 115 80 155 80 30 230 280 24 18 16 7,00 SNL 515 TG SNL 515-612 TSN 515 G ASNH 515-612
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SNL 515 TA SNL 515-612 TSN 515 A ASNH 515-612


SNL 515 TC SNL 515-612 TSN 515 C ASNH 515-612
SNL 515 TS SNL 515-612 TSN 515 S ASNH 515-612
SNL 515 TND SNL 515-612 TSN 515 ND ASNH 515-612
SNL 515 TURU SNL 215 RU TSN 515 U ASNH 518-615 R
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140 100 193 100 35 290 345 28 22 20 12,5 SNL 615 TG SNL 518-615 TSN 615 G ASNH 518-615
SNL 615 TA SNL 518-615 TSN 615 A ASNH 518-615
SNL 615 TC SNL 518-615 TSN 615 C ASNH 518-615
w

SNL 615 TS SNL 518-615 TSN 615 S ASNH 518-615


SNL 615 TND SNL 518-615 TSN 615 ND ASNH 518-615
SNL 615 TURU SNL 518-615 RU TSN 615 U ASNH 518-615 R

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A1 N1
G

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H2

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J
L 3

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Shaft Bearing Width Appropriate bearings and associated components
seating across Self-aligning ball bearing Adapter Locating rings Self-aligning ball bearing Adapter Locating
seal Spherical roller bearing sleeve 2 per housing Spherical roller bearing sleeve rings
da Ca Da A 2 A3 A4 CARB bearing 2 per

ni
housing

mm mm mm –

55 48 110 117 175 124 1212 EK



H 212

ch
FRB 13/110

2212 EK
22212 EK
C 2212 K
H 312
H 312
H 312 E
FRB 10/110
FRB 10/110
FRB 10/110
-te
56 130 127 175 134 1312 EK H 312 FRB 12.5/130 2312 K H 2312 FRB 5/130
21312 EK H 312 FRB 12.5/130 22312 EK H 2312 FRB 5/130
– – –
r

60 51 120 122 180 128 1213 EK H 213 FRB 14/120 2213 EK H 313 FRB 10/120
– – – 22213 CCK/W33 H 313 FRB 10/120
ge

C 2213 K H 313 E FRB 10/120

58 140 138 180 141 1313 EK H 313 FRB 12.5/140 2313 K H 2313 FRB 5/140
21313 EK H 313 FRB 12.5/140 22313 EK H 2313 FRB 5/140
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– – –

65 56 130 127 175 134 1215 K H 215 FRB 15.5/130 2215 EK H 315 FRB 12.5/130
w

– – – 22215 EK H 315 FRB 12.5/130


C 2215 K H 315 E FRB 12.5/130
w

65 160 158 200 159 1315 K H 315 FRB 14/160 2315 K H 2315 FRB 5/160
21315 EK H 315 FRB 14/160 22315 EK H 2315 FRB 5/160
C 2315 K H 2315 FRB 5/160
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for bearings on adapter sleeves
Ca da 70 – 85 mm

Da da H

H1

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A A2 A3 A4

Double-lip seals Labyrinth seals Taconite seals Oil seals

k.
G design S design ND design U design

Shaft Housing

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Dimensions Mass Designations
Housing Components
da A A1 H H1 H2 J L N N1 G complete with Housing Seals End cover
two seals only

n
mm mm kg –

70 120 90 177 95

145 100 210 112 35


32 260 315 28 22

290 345 28 22
e20

20
9,50

13,7
ch
SNL 516 TG
SNL 516 TA
SNL 516 TC
SNL 516 TS
SNL 516 TND
SNL 516 TURU

SNL 616 TG
SNL 516-613
SNL 516-613
SNL 516-613
SNL 516-613
SNL 516-613
SNL 216 RU

SNL 519-616
TSN 516 G
TSN 516 A
TSN 516 C
TSN 516 S
TSN 516 ND
TSN 516 U

TSN 616 G
ASNH 516-613
ASNH 516-613
ASNH 516-613
ASNH 516-613
ASNH 516-613
ASNH 216 R

ASNH 519-616
SNL 616 TA SNL 519-616 TSN 616 A ASNH 519-616
SNL 616 TC SNL 519-616 TSN 616 C ASNH 519-616
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SNL 616 TS SNL 519-616 TSN 616 S ASNH 519-616
SNL 616 TND SNL 519-616 TSN 616 ND ASNH 519-616
SNL 616 TURU SNL 519-616 RU TSN 616 U ASNH 519-616 R

75 125 90 183 95 32 260 320 28 22 20 10,0 SNL 517 TG SNL 517 TSN 517 G ASNH 517
SNL 517 TA SNL 517 TSN 517 A ASNH 517
ge

SNL 517 TC SNL 517 TSN 517 C ASNH 517


SNL 517 TS SNL 517 TSN 517 S ASNH 517
SNL 517 TND SNL 517 TSN 517 ND ASNH 517
SNL 517 TURU SNL 217 RU TSN 517 U ASNH 217 R

160 110 218 112 40 320 380 32 26 24 17,6 SNL 617 TG SNL 520-617 TSN 617 G ASNH 520-617
SNL 617 TA SNL 520-617 TSN 617 A ASNH 520-617
.la

SNL 617 TC SNL 520-617 TSN 617 C ASNH 520-617


SNL 617 TS SNL 520-617 TSN 617 S ASNH 520-617
SNL 617 TND SNL 520-617 TSN 617 ND ASNH 520-617
SNL 617 TURU SNL 520-617 RU TSN 617 U ASNH 520-617 R

80 140 100 194 100 35 290 345 28 22 20 12,5 SNL 518 TG SNL 518-615 TSN 518 G ASNH 518-615
w

SNL 518 TA SNL 518-615 TSN 518 A ASNH 518-615


SNL 518 TC SNL 518-615 TSN 518 C ASNH 518-615
SNL 518 TS SNL 518-615 TSN 518 S ASNH 518-615
SNL 518 TND SNL 518-615 TSN 518 ND ASNH 518-615
SNL 518 TURU SNL 218 RU TSN 518 U ASNH 218 R
w

85 145 100 212 112 35 290 345 28 22 20 13,7 SNL 519 TG SNL 519-616 TSN 519 G ASNH 519-616
SNL 519 TA SNL 519-616 TSN 519 A ASNH 519-616
SNL 519 TC SNL 519-616 TSN 519 C ASNH 519-616
w

SNL 519 TS SNL 519-616 TSN 519 S ASNH 519-616


SNL 519 TND SNL 519-616 TSN 519 ND ASNH 519-616
SNL 519 TURU SNL 519-616 RU TSN 519 U ASNH 519-616 R

175 120 239 125 45 350 410 32 26 24 22,0 SNL 619 TG SNL 522-619 TSN 619 G ASNH 522-619
SNL 619 TA SNL 522-619 TSN 619 A ASNH 522-619
SNL 619 TC SNL 522-619 TSN 619 C ASNH 522-619
SNL 619 TS SNL 522-619 TSN 619 S ASNH 522-619
SNL 619 TND SNL 522-619 TSN 619 ND ASNH 522-619
SNL 619 TURU SNL 522-619 RU TSN 619 U ASNH 522-619 R

56
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G

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Shaft Bearing Width Appropriate bearings and associated components
seating across Self-aligning ball bearing Adapter Locating rings Self-aligning ball bearing Adapter Locating
seal Spherical roller bearing sleeve 2 per housing Spherical roller bearing sleeve rings
da Ca Da A2 A3 A4 CARB bearing 2 per

ni
housing

mm mm mm –

70 58 140 138 205 166 1216 K



H 216

ch
FRB 16/140

2216 EK
22216 EK
C 2216 K
H 316
H 316
H 316 E
FRB 12.5/140
FRB 12.5/140
FRB 12.5/140
-te
68 170 163 205 143 1316 K H 316 FRB 14.5/170 2316 K H 2316 FRB 5/170
21316 EK H 316 FRB 14.5/170 22316 EK H 2316 FRB 5/170
C 2316 K H 2316 FRB 5/170
r

75 61 150 143 210 143 1217 K H 217 FRB 16.5/150 2217 K H 317 FRB 12.5/150
– – – 22217 EK H 317 FRB 12.5/150
ge

C 2217 K H 317 E FRB 12.5/150

70 180 178 220 181 1317 K H 317 FRB 14.5/180 2317 K H 2317 FRB 5/180
21317 EK H 317 FRB 14.5/180 22317 EK H 2317 FRB 5/180
.la

C 2317 K H 2317 FRB 5/180

80 65 160 158 225 159 1218 K H 218 FRB 17.5/160 2218 K H 318 FRB 12.5/160
w

22218 EK H 318 FRB 12.5/160 23218 CCK/W33 H 2318 FRB 6.25/160


C 2218 K H 318 E FRB 12.5/160
w

85 68 170 163 220 166 1219 K H 219 FRB 18/170 2219 K H 319 FRB 12.5/170
– – – 22219 EK H 319 FRB 12.5/170
– – –
w

80 200 191 235 195 1319 K H 319 FRB 17.5/200 2319 K H 2319 FRB 6.5/200
21319 EK H 319 FRB 17.5/200 22319 EK H 2319 FRB 6.5/200
– – –

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for bearings on adapter sleeves
Ca da 90 – 135 mm

Da da H

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Double-lip seals Labyrinth seals Taconite seals Oil seals


G design S design ND design U design

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Shaft Housing
Dimensions Mass Designations
Housing Components
da A A1 H H1 H2 J L N N1 G complete with Housing Seals End cover

ni
two seals only

mm mm kg –

90 160 110 218 112 40 320 380 32 26 24 17,6

ch
SNL 520 TG
SNL 520 TA
SNL 520 TC
SNL 520 TS
SNL 520 TND
SNL 520 TURU
SNL 520-617
SNL 520-617
SNL 520-617
SNL 520-617
SNL 520-617
SNL 520-617 RU
TSN 520 G
TSN 520 A
TSN 520 C
TSN 520 S
TSN 520 ND
TSN 520 U
ASNH 520-617
ASNH 520-617
ASNH 520-617
ASNH 520-617
ASNH 520-617
ASNH 520-617 R
-te
185 120 271 140 45 350 410 32 26 24 26,2 SNL 620 TG SNL 524-620 TSN 620 G ASNH 524-620
SNL 620 TA SNL 524-620 TSN 620 A ASNH 524-620
SNL 620 TC SNL 524-620 TSN 620 C ASNH 524-620
SNL 620 TS SNL 524-620 TSN 620 S ASNH 524-620
SNL 620 TND SNL 524-620 TSN 620 ND ASNH 524-620
SNL 620 TURU SNL 524-620 RU TSN 620 U ASNH 524-620 R
r

100 175 120 242 125 45 350 410 32 26 24 22,0 SNL 522 TG SNL 522-619 TSN 522 G ASNH 522-619
SNL 522 TA SNL 522-619 TSN 522 A ASNH 522-619
ge

SNL 522 TC SNL 522-619 TSN 522 C ASNH 522-619


SNL 522 TS SNL 522-619 TSN 522 S ASNH 522-619
SNL 522 TND SNL 522-619 TSN 522 ND ASNH 522-619
SNL 522 TURU SNL 522-619 RU TSN 522 U ASNH 522-619 R

110 185 120 271 140 45 350 410 32 26 24 26,2 SNL 524 TG SNL 524-620 TSN 524 G ASNH 524-620
SNL 524 TA SNL 524-620 TSN 524 A ASNH 524-620
.la

SNL 524 TC SNL 524-620 TSN 524 C ASNH 524-620


SNL 524 TS SNL 524-620 TSN 524 S ASNH 524-620
SNL 524 TND SNL 524-620 TSN 524 ND ASNH 524-620
SNL 524 TURU SNL 524-620 RU TSN 524 U ASNH 524-620 R

115 190 130 290 150 50 380 445 35 28 24 33,0 SNL 526 TG SNL 526 TSN 526 G ASNH 526
w

SNL 526 TA SNL 526 TSN 526 A ASNH 526


SNL 526 TC SNL 526 TSN 526 C ASNH 526
SNL 526 TS SNL 526 TSN 526 S ASNH 526
SNL 526 TND SNL 526 TSN 526 ND ASNH 526
SNL 526 TURU SNL 526 RU TSN 526 U ASNH 526 R
w

125 205 150 302 150 50 420 500 42 35 30 40,0 SNL 528 TG SNL 528 TSN 528 G ASNH 528
SNL 528 TA SNL 528 TSN 528 A ASNH 528
SNL 528 TC SNL 528 TSN 528 C ASNH 528
w

SNL 528 TS SNL 528 TSN 528 S ASNH 528


SNL 528 TND SNL 528 TSN 528 ND ASNH 528
SNL 528 TURU SNL 528 RU TSN 528 U ASNH 528 R

135 220 160 323 160 60 450 530 42 35 30 49,0 SNL 530 TG SNL 530 TSN 530 G ASNH 530
SNL 530 TA SNL 530 TSN 530 A ASNH 530
SNL 530 TC SNL 530 TSN 530 C ASNH 530
SNL 530 TS SNL 530 TSN 530 S ASNH 530
SNL 530 TND SNL 530 TSN 530 ND ASNH 530
SNL 530 TURU SNL 530 RU TSN 530 U ASNH 530 R

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Shaft Bearing Width Appropriate bearings and associated components
seating across Self-aligning ball bearing Adapter Locating rings Self-aligning ball bearing Adapter Locating
seal Spherical roller bearing sleeve 2 per housing Spherical roller bearing sleeve rings
da Ca Da A2 A3 A4 CARB bearing 2 per

ni
housing

mm mm mm –

90 70 180 178 230 181 1220 K


22220 EK
H 220
H 320

ch FRB 18/180
FRB 12/180
2220 K
23220 CCK/W33
C 2220 K
H 320
H 2320
H 320 E
FRB 12/180
FRB 4.85/180
FRB 12/180
-te
86 215 199 240 203 1320 K H 320 FRB 19.5/215 2320 K H 2320 FRB 6.5/215
21320 EK H 320 FRB 19.5/215 22320 EK H 2320 FRB 6.5/215
C 2320 K H 2320 FRB 6.5/215
r

100 80 200 191 250 195 1222 K H 222 FRB 21/200 2222 K H 322 FRB 13.5/200
22222 EK H 322 FRB 13.5/200 23222 CCK/W33 H 2322 FRB 5.1/200
ge

C 2222 K H 322 E FRB 13.5/200

110 86 215 199 260 203 1224 K H 3024 FRB 22/215 – – –


22224 EK H 3124 FRB 14/215 23224 CCK/W33 H 2324 FRB 5/215
.la

C 3224 K H 2324 L FRB 5/215

115 90 230 208 265 211 – – – – – –


w

22226 EK H 3126 FRB 13/230 23226 CCK/W33 H 2326 FRB 5/230


C 2226 K H 3126 L FRB 13/230
w

125 98 250 223 285 225 – – – – – –


22228 CCK/W33 H 3128 FRB 15/250 23228 CCK/W33 H 2328 FRB 5/250
C 2228 K H 3128 L FRB 15/250
w

135 106 270 241 295 241 – – – – – –


22230 CCK/W33 H 3130 FRB 16.5/270 23230 CCK/W33 H 2330 FRB 5/270
C 2230 K H 3130 L FRB 16.5/270

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for bearings on adapter sleeves
Ca da 140 mm

Da da H

H1

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A A2 A3 A4

Double-lip seals Labyrinth seals Taconite seals Oil seals


G design S design ND design U design

ek
Shaft Housing
Dimensions Mass Designations
Housing Components
da A A1 H H1 H2 J L N N1 G complete with Housing Seals End cover

ni
two seals only

mm mm kg –

140 235 160 344 170 60 470 550 42 35 30 55,0

ch
SNL 532 TG
SNL 532 TA
SNL 532 TC
SNL 532 TS
SNL 532 TND
SNL 532 TURU
SNL 532
SNL 532
SNL 532
SNL 532
SNL 532
SNL 532 RU
TSN 532 G
TSN 532 A
TSN 532 C
TSN 532 S
TSN 532 ND
TSN 532 U
ASNH 532
ASNH 532
ASNH 532
ASNH 532
ASNH 532
ASNH 532 R
r -te
ge
.la
w
w
w

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Shaft Bearing Width Appropriate bearings and associated components
seating across Spherical roller bearing Adapter Locating rings Spherical roller bearing Adapter Locating
seal sleeve 2 per housing CARB bearing sleeve rings
da Ca Da A2 A3 A4 2 per

ni
housing

mm mm mm –

140 114 290 254 315 257 22232 CCK/W33

ch
H 3132 FRB 17/290 23232 CCK/W33
C 3232 K
H 2332 FRB 5/290
H 2332 L FRB 5/290
r -te
ge
.la
w
w
w

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for bearings with cylindrical bore
Ca da 25 – 40 mm

Da db da H

H1

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A A2 A3

Double-lip seals Labyrinth seals Taconite seals


G design S design ND design

ek
Shaft Housing
Dimensions Mass Designations
Housing Components
da A A1 H H1 H2 J L N N1 G complete with Housing Seals End cover

ni
two seals only

mm mm kg –

25 67

77
46

52
74

89
40

50
19 130 165 20 15 12

22 150 185 20 15 12
1,40

1,90
ch
SNL 205 TG
SNL 205 TC
SNL 205 TS
SNL 205 TND

SNL 305 TG
SNL 305 TA
SNL 205
SNL 505
SNL 205
SNL 205

SNL 206-305
SNL 206-305
TSN 205 G
2 FS 170
TSN 205 S
TSN 205 ND

TSN 305 G
TSN 305 A
ASNH 506-605
ASNH 505
ASNH 506-605
ASNH 506-605

ASNH 507-606
ASNH 507-606
-te
SNL 305 TS SNL 206-305 TSN 305 S ASNH 507-606
SNL 305 TND SNL 206-305 TSN 305 ND ASNH 507-606

30 77 52 89 50 22 150 185 20 15 12 1,90 SNL 206 TG SNL 206-305 TSN 206 G ASNH 507-606
SNL 206 TA SNL 206-305 TSN 206 A ASNH 507-606
SNL 206 TC SNL 506-605 2 FS 170 ASNH 506-605
SNL 206 TS SNL 206-305 TSN 206 S ASNH 507-606
r

SNL 206 TND SNL 206-305 TSN 206 ND ASNH 507-606


ge

82 52 93 50 22 150 185 20 15 12 2,20 SNL 306 TG SNL 507-606 TSN 306 G ASNH 507-606
SNL 306 TA SNL 507-606 TSN 306 A ASNH 507-606
SNL 306 TS SNL 507-606 TSN 306 S ASNH 507-606
SNL 306 TND SNL 507-606 TSN 306 ND ASNH 507-606

35 82 52 93 50 22 150 185 20 15 12 2,10 SNL 207 TG SNL 207 TSN 207 G ASNH 509
SNL 207 TA SNL 207 TSN 207 A ASNH 509
.la

SNL 207 TC SNL 507-606 4 FS 170 ASNH 507-606


SNL 207 TS SNL 207 TSN 207 S ASNH 509
SNL 207 TND SNL 207 TSN 207 ND ASNH 509

85 60 108 60 25 170 205 20 15 12 2,75 SNL 307 TG SNL 208-307 TSN 307 G ASNH 510-608
SNL 307 TA SNL 208-307 TSN 307 A ASNH 510-608
w

SNL 307 TS SNL 208-307 TSN 307 S ASNH 510-608


SNL 307 TND SNL 208-307 TSN 307 ND ASNH 510-608

40 85 60 108 60 25 170 205 20 15 12 2,75 SNL 208 TG SNL 208-307 TSN 208 G ASNH 510-608
SNL 208 TA SNL 208-307 TSN 208 A ASNH 510-608
w

SNL 208 TC SNL 508-607 4 FS 170 ASNH 508-607


SNL 208 TS SNL 208-307 TSN 208 S ASNH 510-608
SNL 208 TND SNL 208-307 TSN 208 ND ASNH 510-608
w

90 60 113 60 25 170 205 20 15 12 3,20 SNL 308 TG SNL 510-608 TSN 308 G ASNH 510-608
SNL 308 TA SNL 510-608 TSN 308 A ASNH 510-608
SNL 308 TS SNL 510-608 TSN 308 S ASNH 510-608
SNL 308 TND SNL 510-608 TSN 308 ND ASNH 510-608

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Shaft Bearing Width Appropriate bearings and locating rings
seating across Self-aligning ball bearing Locating rings Self-aligning ball bearing Locating rings
seal Spherical roller bearing 2 per housing Spherical roller bearing 2 per housing
da db Ca Da A2 A3 CARB bearing

ni
mm mm mm –

25 30

30
25

32
52

62
90

89
140

140
1205 E

1305 E
21305 CC
ch FRB 5/52

FRB 7.5/62
FRB 7.5/62
2205 E
22205 CC/W33
C 2205

2305

FRB 3.5/52
FRB 3.5/52
FRB 3.5/52

FRB 4/62

-te
– –

30 35 32 62 89 150 1206 E FRB 8/62 2206 E FRB 6/62


– – 22206 CC/W33 FRB 6/62
C 2206 FRB 6/62
r
ge

35 34 72 94 155 1306 E FRB 7.5/72 2306 FRB 3.5/72


21306 CC FRB 7.5/72 – –
– –

35 45 34 72 96 160 1207 E FRB 8.5/72 2207 E FRB 5.5/72


– – 22207 CC/W33 FRB 5.5/72
.la

C 2207 FRB 5.5/72

45 39 80 99 145 1307 E FRB 9/80 2307 E FRB 4/80


21307 CC FRB 9/80 – –
w

– –

40 50 39 80 99 160 1208 E FRB 10.5/80 2208 E FRB 8/80


– – 22208 E FRB 8/80
w

C 2208 FRB 8/80


w

50 41 90 102 167 1308 E FRB 9/90 2308 E FRB 4/90


21308 E FRB 9/90 22308 CC/W33 FRB 4/90
– –

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Ca da 45 – 60 mm

Da db da H

H1

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A A2 A3 A4

Double-lip seals Labyrinth seals Taconite seals Oil seals


G design S design ND design U design

ek
Shaft Housing
Dimensions Mass Designations
Housing Components
da A A1 H H1 H2 J L N N1 G complete with Housing Seals End cover

ni
two seals only

mm mm kg –

45 85

95
60 109

70 128
60 25 170 205 20 15 12

70 28 210 255 24 18 16
2,75

4,40
ch
SNL 209 TG
SNL 209 TA
SNL 209 TC
SNL 209 TS
SNL 209 TND

SNL 309 TG
SNL 209
SNL 209
SNL 509
SNL 209
SNL 209

SNL 511-609
TSN 209 G
TSN 209 A
4 FS 170
TSN 209 S
TSN 209 ND

TSN 309 G
ASNH 511-609
ASNH 511-609
ASNH 509
ASNH 511-609
ASNH 511-609

ASNH 511-609
-te
SNL 309 TA SNL 511-609 TSN 309 A ASNH 511-609
SNL 309 TS SNL 511-609 TSN 309 S ASNH 511-609
SNL 309 TND SNL 511-609 TSN 309 ND ASNH 511-609

50 90 60 113 60 25 170 205 20 15 12 3,00 SNL 210 TG SNL 210 TSN 210 G ASNH 512-610
SNL 210 TA SNL 210 TSN 210 A ASNH 512-610
SNL 210 TC SNL 510-608 4 FS 170 ASNH 510-608
r

SNL 210 TS SNL 210 TSN 210 S ASNH 512-610


SNL 210 TND SNL 210 TSN 210 ND ASNH 512-610
ge

105 70 134 70 30 210 255 24 18 16 5,10 SNL 310 TG SNL 512-610 TSN 310 G ASNH 512-610
SNL 310 TA SNL 512-610 TSN 310 A ASNH 512-610
SNL 310 TS SNL 512-610 TSN 310 S ASNH 512-610
SNL 310 TND SNL 512-610 TSN 310 ND ASNH 512-610

55 95 70 128 70 28 210 255 24 18 16 4,20 SNL 211 TG SNL 211 TSN 211 G ASNH 513-611
.la

SNL 211 TA SNL 211 TSN 211 A ASNH 513-611


SNL 211 TC SNL 511-609 4 FS 170 ASNH 511-609
SNL 211 TS SNL 211 TSN 211 S ASNH 513-611
SNL 211 TND SNL 211 TSN 211 ND ASNH 513-611

110 80 149 80 30 230 275 24 18 16 6,50 SNL 311 TG SNL 513-611 TSN 311 G ASNH 513-611
w

SNL 311 TA SNL 513-611 TSN 311 A ASNH 513-611


SNL 311 TS SNL 513-611 TSN 311 S ASNH 513-611
SNL 311 TND SNL 513-611 TSN 311 ND ASNH 513-611

60 105 70 134 70 30 210 255 24 18 16 4,75 SNL 212 TG SNL 212 TSN 212 G ASNH 515-612
w

SNL 212 TA SNL 212 TSN 212 A ASNH 515-612


SNL 212 TC SNL 512-610 4 FS 170 ASNH 512-610
SNL 212 TS SNL 212 TSN 212 S ASNH 515-612
SNL 212 TND SNL 212 TSN 212 ND ASNH 515-612
w

115 80 155 80 30 230 280 24 18 16 7,00 SNL 312 TG SNL 515-612 TSN 312 G ASNH 515-612
SNL 312 TA SNL 515-612 TSN 312 A ASNH 515-612
SNL 312 TS SNL 515-612 TSN 312 S ASNH 515-612
SNL 312 TND SNL 515-612 TSN 312 ND ASNH 515-612
SNL 312 TURU SNL 215 RU TSN 312 U ASNH 518-615 R

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seating across Self-aligning ball bearing Locating rings Self-aligning ball bearing Locating rings
seal Spherical roller bearing 2 per housing Spherical roller bearing 2 per housing
da db Ca Da A2 A3 A4 CARB bearing

ni
mm mm mm –

45 55

55
30

44
85

100
97

107
160

172


1209 E

1309 E
ch FRB 5.5/85

FRB 9.5/100
2209 E
22209 CC/W33
C 2209

2309 E
FRB 3.5/85
FRB 3.5/85
FRB 3.5/85

FRB 4/100
-te
21309 E FRB 9.5/100 22309 CC/W33 FRB 4/100
– –

50 60 41 90 102 165 – 1210 E FRB 10.5/90 2210 E FRB 9/90


– – 22210 CC/W33 FRB 9/90
C 2210 FRB 9/90
r
ge

60 48 110 117 180 – 1310 E FRB 10.5/110 2310 FRB 4/110


21310 E FRB 10.5/110 22310 CC/W33 FRB 4/110
– –

55 65 44 100 107 170 – 1211 E FRB 11.5/100 2211 E FRB 9.5/100


.la

– – 22211 E FRB 9.5/100


C 2211 FRB 9.5/100

65 51 120 122 185 – 1311 E FRB 11/120 2311 FRB 4/120


w

21311 E FRB 11/120 22311 E FRB 4/120


– –

60 70 48 110 117 185 – 1212 E FRB 13/110 2212 E FRB 10/110


w

– – 22212 E FRB 10/110


C 2212 FRB 10/110
w

70 56 130 127 197 134 1312 FRB 12.5/130 2312 FRB 5/130
21312 E FRB 12.5/130 22312 E FRB 5/130
– –

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Ca da 65 – 80 mm

Da db da H

H1

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A A2 A3 A4

Double-lip seals Labyrinth seals Taconite seals Oil seals


G design S design ND design U design

ek
Shaft Housing
Dimensions Mass Designations
Housing Components
da A A1 H H1 H2 J L N N1 G complete with Housing Seals End cover

ni
two seals only

mm mm kg –

65 110 80

120 90
149 80

177 95
30 230 275 24

32 260 315 28
18

22
16

20
6,10

9,50
ch
SNL 213 TG
SNL 213 TA
SNL 213 TC
SNL 213 TS
SNL 213 TND

SNL 313 TG
SNL 213
SNL 213
SNL 513-611
SNL 213
SNL 213

SNL 516-613
TSN 213 G
TSN 213 A
4 FS 170
TSN 213 S
TSN 213 ND

TSN 313 G
ASNH 516-613
ASNH 516-613
ASNH 513-611
ASNH 516-613
ASNH 516-613

ASNH 516-613
-te
SNL 313 TA SNL 516-613 TSN 313 A ASNH 516-613
SNL 313 TS SNL 516-613 TSN 313 S ASNH 516-613
SNL 313 TND SNL 516-613 TSN 313 ND ASNH 516-613
SNL 313 TURU SNL 216 RU TSN 313 U ASNH 216 R

70 125 90 183 95 32 260 320 28 22 20 10,0 SNL 314 TG SNL 517 TSN 314 G ASNH 517
SNL 314 TA SNL 517 TSN 314 A ASNH 517
r

SNL 314 TS SNL 517 TSN 314 S ASNH 517


SNL 314 TND SNL 517 TSN 314 ND ASNH 517
ge

SNL 314 TURU SNL 217 RU TSN 314 U ASNH 217 R

75 115 80 155 80 30 230 280 24 18 16 6,60 SNL 215 TG SNL 215 TSN 215 G ASNH 518-615
SNL 215 TA SNL 215 TSN 215 A ASNH 518-615
SNL 215 TC SNL 515-612 4 FS 170 ASNH 515-612
SNL 215 TS SNL 215 TSN 215 S ASNH 518-615
SNL 215 TND SNL 215 TSN 215 ND ASNH 518-615
.la

140 100 194 100 35 290 345 28 22 20 12,5 SNL 315 TG SNL 518-615 TSN 315 G ASNH 518-615
SNL 315 TA SNL 518-615 TSN 315 A ASNH 518-615
SNL 315 TS SNL 518-615 TSN 315 S ASNH 518-615
SNL 315 TND SNL 518-615 TSN 315 ND ASNH 518-615
SNL 315 TURU SNL 218 RU TSN 315 U ASNH 218 R
w

80 120 90 177 95 32 260 315 28 22 20 9,00 SNL 216 TG SNL 216 TSN 216 G ASNH 216
SNL 216 TA SNL 216 TSN 216 A ASNH 216
SNL 216 TC SNL 516-613 4 FS 170 ASNH 516-613
SNL 216 TS SNL 216 TSN 216 S ASNH 216
w

SNL 216 TND SNL 216 TSN 216 ND ASNH 216

145 100 212 112 35 290 345 28 22 20 13,7 SNL 316 TG SNL 519-616 TSN 316 G ASNH 519-616
SNL 316 TA SNL 519-616 TSN 316 A ASNH 519-616
w

SNL 316 TS SNL 519-616 TSN 316 S ASNH 519-616


SNL 316 TND SNL 519-616 TSN 316 ND ASNH 519-616
SNL 316 TURU SNL 519-616 RU TSN 316 U ASNH 519-616 R

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Shaft Bearing Width Appropriate bearings and locating rings
seating across Self-aligning ball bearing Locating rings Self-aligning ball bearing Locating rings
seal Spherical roller bearing 2 per housing Spherical roller bearing 2 per housing
da db Ca Da A2 A3 A4 CARB bearing

ni
mm mm mm –

65 75

75
51

58
120

140
128

138
190

200

141
1213 E

1313 E
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FRB 12.5/140
2213 E
22213 CC/W33
C 2213

2313
FRB 10/120
FRB 10/120
FRB 10/120

FRB 5/140
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21313 E FRB 12.5/140 22313 E FRB 5/140
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70 80 61 150 143 205 143 1314 FRB 13/150 2314 FRB 5/150
21314 E FRB 13/150 22314 E FRB 5/150
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75 85 56 130 133 195 – 1215 FRB 15.5/130 2215 E FRB 12.5/130


– – 22215 E FRB 12.5/130
C 2215 FRB 12.5/130
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21315 E FRB 14/160 22315 E FRB 5/160
C 2315 FRB 5/160
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80 90 58 140 138 200 – 1216 FRB 16/140 2216 E FRB 12.5/140


– – 22216 E FRB 12.5/140
C 2216 FRB 12.5/140
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90 68 170 163 218 166 1316 FRB 14.5/170 2316 FRB 5/170
21316 E FRB 14.5/170 22316 E FRB 5/170
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Ca da 85 – 130 mm

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Double-lip seals Labyrinth seals Taconite seals Oil seals


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Shaft Housing
Dimensions Mass Designations
Housing Components
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mm mm kg –

85 125 90 183 95

160 110 218 112 40


32 260 320 28

320 380 32
22 20

26 24
9,50

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SNL 217 TG
SNL 217 TA
SNL 217 TC
SNL 217 TS
SNL 217 TND

SNL 317 TG
SNL 217
SNL 217
SNL 517
SNL 217
SNL 217

SNL 520-617
TSN 217 G
TSN 217 A
4 FS 170
TSN 217 S
TSN 217 ND

TSN 317 G
ASNH 217
ASNH 217
ASNH 517
ASNH 217
ASNH 217

ASNH 520-617
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SNL 317 TA SNL 520-617 TSN 317 A ASNH 520-617
SNL 317 TS SNL 520-617 TSN 317 S ASNH 520-617
SNL 317 TND SNL 520-617 TSN 317 ND ASNH 520-617
SNL 317 TURU SNL 520-617 RU TSN 317 U ASNH 520-617 R

90 140 100 194 100 35 290 345 28 22 20 11,8 SNL 218 TG SNL 218 TSN 218 G ASNH 218
SNL 218 TA SNL 218 TSN 218 A ASNH 218
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SNL 218 TC SNL 518-615 4 FS 170 ASNH 518-615


SNL 218 TS SNL 218 TSN 218 S ASNH 218
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SNL 218 TND SNL 218 TSN 218 ND ASNH 218

95 175 120 242 125 45 350 410 32 26 24 22,0 SNL 319 TA SNL 522-619 TSN 319 A ASNH 522-619
SNL 319 TS SNL 522-619 TSN 319 S ASNH 522-619
SNL 319 TND SNL 522-619 TSN 319 ND ASNH 522-619
SNL 319 TURU SNL 522-619 RU TSN 319 U ASNH 522-619 R
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100 160 110 218 112 40 320 380 32 26 24 17,6 SNL 220 TG SNL 520-617 TSN 220 G ASNH 520-617
SNL 220 TA SNL 520-617 TSN 220 A ASNH 520-617
SNL 220 TS SNL 520-617 TSN 220 S ASNH 520-617
SNL 220 TND SNL 520-617 TSN 220 ND ASNH 520-617

185 120 271 140 45 350 410 32 26 24 26,2 SNL 320 TA SNL 524-620 TSN 320 A ASNH 524-620
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SNL 320 TS SNL 524-620 TSN 320 S ASNH 524-620


SNL 320 TND SNL 524-620 TSN 320 ND ASNH 524-620
SNL 320 TURU SNL 524-620 RU TSN 320 U ASNH 524-620 R

110 175 120 242 125 45 350 410 32 26 24 22,0 SNL 222 TG SNL 522-619 TSN 222 G ASNH 522-619
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SNL 222 TA SNL 522-619 TSN 222 A ASNH 522-619


SNL 222 TS SNL 522-619 TSN 222 S ASNH 522-619
SNL 222 TND SNL 522-619 TSN 222 ND ASNH 522-619
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120 185 120 271 140 45 350 410 32 26 24 26,2 SNL 224 TG SNL 524-620 TSN 224 G ASNH 524-620
SNL 224 TA SNL 524-620 TSN 224 A ASNH 524-620
SNL 224 TS SNL 524-620 TSN 224 S ASNH 524-620
SNL 224 TND SNL 524-620 TSN 224 ND ASNH 524-620

130 190 130 290 150 50 380 445 35 28 24 33,0 SNL 226 TG SNL 526 TSN 226 G ASNH 526
SNL 226 TA SNL 526 TSN 226 A ASNH 526
SNL 226 TS SNL 526 TSN 226 S ASNH 526
SNL 226 TND SNL 526 TSN 226 ND ASNH 526

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Shaft Bearing Width Appropriate bearings and locating rings
seating across Self-aligning ball bearing Locating rings Self-aligning ball bearing Locating rings
seal Spherical roller bearing 2 per housing Spherical roller bearing 2 per housing
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mm mm mm –

85 95

95
61

70
150

180
143

178
205

238

181
1217

1317
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FRB 14.5/180
2217
22217 E
C 2217

2317
FRB 12.5/150
FRB 12.5/150
FRB 12.5/150

FRB 5/180
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21317 E FRB 14.5/180 22317 E FRB 5/180
C 2317 FRB 5/180

90 100 65 160 158 220 – 1218 FRB 17.5/160 2218 FRB 12.5/160
22218 E FRB 12.5/160 23218 CC/W33 FRB 6.25/160
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95 110 80 200 191 253 195 1319 FRB 17.5/200 2319 FRB 6.5/200
21319 E FRB 17.5/200 22319 E FRB 6.5/200
– –
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100 115 70 180 178 245 – 1220 FRB 18/180 2220 FRB 12/180
22220 E FRB 12/180 23220 CC/W33 FRB 4.85/180
C 2220 FRB 12/180

115 86 215 199 260 203 1320 FRB 19.5/215 2320 FRB 6.5/215
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21320 E FRB 19.5/215 22320 E FRB 6.5/215


C 2320 FRB 6.5/215

110 125 80 200 191 255 – 1222 FRB 21/200 2222 FRB 13.5/200
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22222 E FRB 13.5/200 23222 CC/W33 FRB 5.1/200


C 2222 FRB 13.5/200
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120 135 86 215 199 270 – 1224 FRB 22/215 – –


22224 E FRB 14/215 23224 CC/W33 FRB 5/215
C 3224 FRB 5/215

130 145 90 230 208 275 – 1226 FRB 22/230 – –


22226 E FRB 13/230 23226 CC/W33 FRB 5/230
C 2226 FRB 13/230

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Ca da 140 – 160 mm

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Double-lip seals Labyrinth seals Taconite seals


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Dimensions Mass Designations
Housing Components
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two seals only

mm mm kg –

140

150
205 150 302 150 50

220 160 323 160 60


420 500 42

450 530 42
35 30

35 30
40,0

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SNL 228 TG
SNL 228 TA
SNL 228 TS
SNL 228 TND

SNL 230 TG
SNL 230 TA
SNL 528
SNL 528
SNL 528
SNL 528

SNL 530
SNL 530
TSN 228 G
TSN 228 A
TSN 228 S
TSN 228 ND

TSN 230 G
TSN 230 A
ASNH 528
ASNH 528
ASNH 528
ASNH 528

ASNH 530
ASNH 530
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SNL 230 TS SNL 530 TSN 230 S ASNH 530
SNL 230 TND SNL 530 TSN 230 ND ASNH 530

160 235 160 344 170 60 470 550 42 35 30 55,0 SNL 232 TG SNL 532 TSN 232 G ASNH 532
SNL 232 TA SNL 532 TSN 232 A ASNH 532
SNL 232 TS SNL 532 TSN 232 S ASNH 532
SNL 232 TND SNL 532 TSN 232 ND ASNH 532
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Shaft Bearing Width Appropriate bearings and locating rings
seating across Spherical roller bearing Locating rings Spherical roller bearing Locating rings
seal 2 per housing CARB bearing 2 per housing
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mm mm mm –

140

150
155

165
98

106
250

270
223

241
290

310
22228 CC/W33

22230 CC/W33
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FRB 15/250

FRB 16.5/270
23228 CC/W33
C 2228

23230 CC/W33
C 2230
FRB 5/250
FRB 15/250

FRB 5/270
FRB 16.5/270
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160 175 114 290 254 325 22232 CC/W33 FRB 17/290 23232 CC/W33 FRB 5/290
C 3232 FRB 5/290
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SNL plummer block housings

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Design G Design A Design C Design C Design S Design ND End cover
Housing series 2 Split Unsplit Split Felt strips Unsplit
Split

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Housing Shaft Seal sets End cover
Size dia- Design G Design A Design C Design S Design ND
meter 2 double-lip 2 V-ring Loose 2 felt Loose felt 2 labyrinth
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– mm – –

505

205
20
30

20
25
30
35
TSN 505 G

TSN 605 G
TSN 506 G
TSN 205 G

TSN 505 A

TSN 605 A
TSN 506 A


CR 400200

CR 400200
CR 400250


TSN 505 C

TSN 605 C
TSN 506 C


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2 × FS 170




2 × FS 170
2 × TSN 505 S

2 × TSN 605 S
2 × TSN 506 S
2 × TSN 205 S

2 × TSN 505 ND

2 × TSN 605 ND
2 × TSN 506 ND
2 × TSN 205 ND

ASNH 505

ASNH 506-605
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506-605 20 TSN 605 G TSN 605 A CR 400200 TSN 605 C – 2 × TSN 605 S 2 × TSN 605 ND ASNH 506-605
25 TSN 506 G TSN 506 A CR 400250 TSN 506 C – 2 × TSN 506 S 2 × TSN 506 ND
30 TSN 305 G TSN 305 A CR 400300 – – 2 × TSN 305 S 2 × TSN 305 ND
35 – – – – 2 × FS 170 – –

206-305 25 TSN 606 G TSN 606 A CR 400250 TSN 606 C – 2 × TSN 606 S 2 × TSN 606 ND ASNH 507-606
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30 TSN 507 G TSN 507 A CR 400300 TSN 507 C – 2 × TSN 507 S 2 × TSN 507 ND
35 TSN 206 G TSN 206 A CR 400350 – – 2 × TSN 206 S 2 × TSN 206 ND
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45 – – – – 2 × FS 170 – –

507-606 25 TSN 606 G TSN 606 A CR 400250 TSN 606 C – 2 × TSN 606 S 2 × TSN 606 ND ASNH 507-606
30 TSN 507 G TSN 507 A CR 400300 TSN 507 C – 2 × TSN 507 S 2 × TSN 507 ND
35 TSN 306 G TSN 306 A CR 400350 – – 2 × TSN 306 S 2 × TSN 306 ND
45 – – – – 2 × FS 170 – –
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207 40 TSN 509 G TSN 509 A CR 400400 TSN 509 C – 2 × TSN 509 S 2 × TSN 509 ND ASNH 509
45 TSN 207 G TSN 207 A CR 400450 – – 2 × TSN 207 S 2 × TSN 207 ND
55 – – – – 4 × FS 170 – –

508-607 30 TSN 607 G TSN 607 A CR 400300 TSN 607 C – 2 × TSN 607 S 2 × TSN 607 ND ASNH 508-607
35 TSN 508 G TSN 508 A CR 400350 TSN 508 C – 2 × TSN 508 S 2 × TSN 508 ND
4 × FS 170
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50 – – – – – –

208-307 35 TSN 608 G TSN 608 A CR 400350 TSN 608 C – 2 × TSN 608 S 2 × TSN 608 ND ASNH 510-608
45 TSN 307 G TSN 307 A CR 400450 – – 2 × TSN 307 S 2 × TSN 307 ND
50 TSN 208 G TSN 208 A CR 400500 – – 2 × TSN 208 S 2 × TSN 208 ND
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60 – – – – 4 × FS 170 – –

509 40 TSN 509 G TSN 509 A CR 400400 TSN 509 C – 2 × TSN 509 S 2 × TSN 509 ND ASNH 509
45 TSN 307 G TSN 307 A CR 400450 – – 2 × TSN 307 S 2 × TSN 307 ND
4 × FS 170
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209 40 TSN 609 G TSN 609 A CR 400400 TSN 609 C – 2 × TSN 609 S 2 × TSN 609 ND ASNH 511-609
50 TSN 511 G TSN 511 A CR 400500 TSN 511 C – 2 × TSN 511 S 2 × TSN 511 ND
55 TSN 209 G TSN 209 A CR 400550 – – 2 × TSN 209 S 2 × TSN 209 ND
65 – – – – 4 × FS 170 – –

510-608 35 TSN 608 G TSN 608 A CR 400350 TSN 608 C – 2 × TSN 608 S 2 × TSN 608 ND ASNH 510-608
45 TSN 510 G TSN 510 A CR 400450 TSN 510 C – 2 × TSN 510 S 2 × TSN 510 ND
50 TSN 308 G TSN 308 A CR 400500 – – 2 × TSN 308 S 2 × TSN 308 ND
60 – – – – 4 × FS 170 – –

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Housing Shaft Seal sets End cover
Size dia- Design G Design A Design C Design S Design ND
meter 2 double-lip 2 V-ring Loose 2 felt Loose felt 2 labyrinth
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– mm – –

210

511-609
45
55
60
70

40
50
TSN 610 G
TSN 512 G
TSN 210 G

TSN 609 G
TSN 511 G
TSN 610 A
TSN 512 A
TSN 210 A

TSN 609 A
TSN 511 A
CR 400450
CR 400550
CR 400600

CR 400400
CR 400500
TSN 610 C
TSN 512 C

TSN 609 C
TSN 511 C
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4 × FS 170



2 × TSN 610 S
2 × TSN 512 S
2 × TSN 210 S

2 × TSN 609 S
2 × TSN 511 S
2 × TSN 610 ND ASNH 512-610
2 × TSN 512 ND
2 × TSN 210 ND

2 × TSN 609 ND ASNH 511-609


2 × TSN 511 ND
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55 TSN 309 G TSN 309 A CR 400550 – – 2 × TSN 309 S 2 × TSN 309 ND
65 – – – – 4 × FS 170 – –

211 50 TSN 611 G TSN 611 A CR 400500 TSN 611 C – 2 × TSN 611 S 2 × TSN 611 ND ASNH 513-611
60 TSN 513 G TSN 513 A CR 400600 TSN 513 C – 2 × TSN 513 S 2 × TSN 513 ND
65 TSN 211 G TSN 211 A CR 400650 – – 2 × TSN 211 S 2 × TSN 211 ND
75 – – – – 4 × FS 170 – –
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55 TSN 512 G TSN 512 A CR 400550 TSN 512 C – 2 × TSN 512 S 2 × TSN 512 ND
60 TSN 310 G TSN 310 A CR 400600 – – 2 × TSN 310 S 2 × TSN 310 ND
70 – – – – 4 × FS 170 – –

212 55 TSN 612 G TSN 612 A CR 400550 TSN 612 C – 2 × TSN 612 S 2 × TSN 612 ND ASNH 515-612
65 TSN 515 G TSN 515 A CR 400650 TSN 515 C – 2 × TSN 515 S 2 × TSN 515 ND
70 TSN 212 G TSN 212 A CR 400700 – – 2 × TSN 212 S 2 × TSN 212 ND
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513-611 50 TSN 611 G TSN 611 A CR 400500 TSN 611 C – 2 × TSN 611 S 2 × TSN 611 ND ASNH 513-611
60 TSN 513 G TSN 513 A CR 400600 TSN 513 C – 2 × TSN 513 S 2 × TSN 513 ND
65 TSN 311 G TSN 311 A CR 400650 – – 2 × TSN 311 S 2 × TSN 311 ND
75 – – – – 4 × FS 170 – –
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213 60 TSN 613 G TSN 613 A CR 400600 TSN 613 C – 2 × TSN 613 S 2 × TSN 613 ND ASNH 516-613
70 TSN 516 G TSN 516 A CR 400700 TSN 516 C – 2 × TSN 516 S 2 × TSN 516 ND
75 TSN 213 G TSN 213 A CR 400750 – – 2 × TSN 213 S 2 × TSN 213 ND
90 – – – – 4 × FS 170 – –
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515-612 55 TSN 612 G TSN 612 A CR 400550 TSN 612 C – 2 × TSN 612 S 2 × TSN 612 ND ASNH 515-612
65 TSN 515 G TSN 515 A CR 400650 TSN 515 C – 2 × TSN 515 S 2 × TSN 515 ND
70 TSN 312 G TSN 312 A CR 400700 – – 2 × TSN 312 S 2 × TSN 312 ND
4 × FS 170
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85 – – – – – –

215 65 TSN 615 G TSN 615 A CR 400650 TSN 615 C – 2 × TSN 615 S 2 × TSN 615 ND ASNH 518-615
80 TSN 518 G TSN 518 A CR 400800 TSN 518 C – 2 × TSN 518 S 2 × TSN 518 ND
85 TSN 215 G TSN 215 A CR 400850 – – 2 × TSN 215 S 2 × TSN 215 ND
100 – – – – 4 × FS 170 – –

516-613 60 TSN 613 G TSN 613 A CR 400600 TSN 613 C – 2 × TSN 613 S 2 × TSN 613 ND ASNH 516-613
70 TSN 516 G TSN 516 A CR 400700 TSN 516 C – 2 × TSN 516 S 2 × TSN 516 ND
75 TSN 313 G TSN 313 A CR 400750 – – 2 × TSN 313 S 2 × TSN 313 ND
90 – – – – 4 × FS 170 – –

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Housing series 2 Split Unsplit Split Felt strips Unsplit
Split

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Housing Shaft Seal sets End cover
Size dia- Design G Design A Design C Design S Design ND
meter 2 double-lip 2 V-ring Loose 2 felt Loose felt 2 labyrinth
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– mm – –

216

517
90
105

75
80
95
TSN 216 G

TSN 517 G
TSN 314 G

TSN 216 A

TSN 517 A
TSN 314 A

CR 400900

CR 400750
CR 400800


TSN 517 C
TSN 314 C

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4 × FS 170



4 × FS 170
2 × TSN 216 S

2 × TSN 517 S
2 × TSN 314 S

2 × TSN 216 ND

2 × TSN 517 ND
2 × TSN 314 ND

ASNH 216

ASNH 517
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217 95 TSN 217 G TSN 217 A CR 400950 – – 2 × TSN 217 S 2 × TSN 217 ND ASNH 217

518-615 65 TSN 615 G TSN 615 A CR 400650 TSN 615 C – 2 × TSN 615 S 2 × TSN 615 ND ASNH 518-615
80 TSN 518 G TSN 518 A CR 400800 TSN 518 C – 2 × TSN 518 S 2 × TSN 518 ND
85 TSN 315 G TSN 315 A CR 400850 – – 2 × TSN 315 S 2 × TSN 315 ND
100 – – – – 4 × FS 170 – –
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519-616 70 TSN 616 G TSN 616 A CR 400700 TSN 616 C – 2 × TSN 616 S 2 × TSN 616 ND ASNH 519-616
85 TSN 519 G TSN 519 A CR 400850 TSN 519 C – 2 × TSN 519 S 2 × TSN 519 ND
90 TSN 316 G TSN 316 A CR 400900 – – 2 × TSN 316 S 2 × TSN 316 ND

520-617 75 TSN 617 G TSN 617 A CR 400750 TSN 617 C – 2 × TSN 617 S 2 × TSN 617 ND ASNH 520-617
90 TSN 520 G TSN 520 A CR 400900 TSN 520 C – 2 × TSN 520 S 2 × TSN 520 ND
95 TSN 317 G TSN 317 A CR 400950 – – 2 × TSN 317 S 2 × TSN 317 ND
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115 TSN 220 G TSN 220 A CR 401100 – – 2 × TSN 220 S 2 × TSN 220 ND

522-619 85 TSN 619 G TSN 619 A CR 400850 TSN 619 C – 2 × TSN 619 S 2 × TSN 619 ND ASNH 522-619
100 TSN 522 G TSN 522 A CR 401000 TSN 522 C – 2 × TSN 522 S 2 × TSN 522 ND
110 – TSN 319 A CR 401100 – – 2 × TSN 319 S 2 × TSN 319 ND
125 TSN 222 G TSN 222 A CR 401300 – – 2 × TSN 222 S 2 × TSN 222 ND
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524-620 90 TSN 620 G TSN 620 A CR 400900 TSN 620 C – 2 × TSN 620 S 2 × TSN 620 ND ASNH 524-620
110 TSN 524 G TSN 524 A CR 401100 TSN 524 C – 2 × TSN 524 S 2 × TSN 524 ND
115 – TSN 320 A CR 401100 – – 2 × TSN 320 S 2 × TSN 320 ND
135 TSN 224 G TSN 224 A CR 401300 – – 2 × TSN 224 S 2 × TSN 224 ND
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526 115 TSN 526 G TSN 526 A CR 401100 TSN 526 C – 2 × TSN 526 S 2 × TSN 526 ND ASNH 526
145 TSN 226 G TSN 226 A CR 401500 – – 2 × TSN 226 S 2 × TSN 226 ND

2 × TSN 528 S 2 × TSN 528 ND


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155 TSN 228 G TSN 228 A CR 401500 TSN 228 C – 2 × TSN 228 S 2 × TSN 228 ND

530 135 TSN 530 G TSN 530 A CR 401300 TSN 530 C – 2 × TSN 530 S 2 × TSN 530 ND ASNH 530
165 TSN 230 G TSN 230 A CR 401700 – – 2 × TSN 230 S 2 × TSN 230 ND

532 140 TSN 532 G TSN 532 A CR 401400 TSN 532 C – 2 × TSN 532 S 2 × TSN 532 ND ASNH 532
175 TSN 232 G TSN 232 A CR 401700 – – 2 × TSN 232 S 2 × TSN 232 ND

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Other products for trouble-free
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Self-aligning ball bearings CARB bearings
Series 12, 22, 13 and 23 self-aligning These bearings are a more recent
high-performance ball bearings can be incorporated in addition to the range of ball and roller
standard bearings SNL plummer block housings. Sealed bearings offered by SKF and are an

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self-aligning ball bearings of series SKF invention. CARB bearings of
SKF produces the self-aligning ball 22-2RS1 are also appropriate, particu- series C 22, C 23 and C 32 can be
bearings, spherical roller bearings and larly where the surroundings in which incorporated in SNL plummer block
CARB bearings normally incorporated the plummer blocks are to operate are housings.
in SNL plummer block housings in heavily contaminated. Self-aligning ball Although available in a caged as

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many sizes and several designs. All bearings are available with tapered well as a full complement version, it
three bearing types are self-aligning. bore for mounting on adapter sleeves is normally recommended that caged
The degree of misalignment which can or with cylindrical bore. bearings are used in SNL housings.
be accommodated depends on the
bearing series and also on the seals
used in the SNL housings.
The self-aligning ball bearings and
spherical roller bearings can be used
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Spherical roller bearings
The spherical roller bearings which
can be used in SKF plummer block
housings of the SNL design are those
CARB bearings are available with a
tapered bore for mounting on an ad-
apter sleeve or a withdrawal sleeve,
as well as with a cylindrical bore.
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for both locating and non-locating of series 222, 232, 213 and 223. The
bearing arrangements. At non-locating bearings are available with tapered
positions, the bearing outer ring is free bore for mounting on adapter or with-
to move axially in its seating in the drawal sleeves, or with cylindrical
housing bore. CARB bearings, on the bore. Sealed spherical roller bearings
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placements within the bearing and are be incorporated.
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always non-locating. It is usual to


combine a CARB bearing at the non-
locating side with a spherical roller
bearing arranged as a locating bearing
at the other side.
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For easy mounting – Adapter sleeves More information about
These are slotted sleeves with a
adapter and withdrawal tapered outside diameter. The sizes
• self-aligning ball bearings and
spherical roller bearings
sleeves used with bearings for SNL housings (➔ General Catalogue 4000 and
brochure 5100)
have an external taper of 1:12 and are • CARB bearings (➔ brochure 5102)
Generally the bearings with a tapered supplied complete with lock nut and • adapter and withdrawal sleeves
bore incorporated in SNL plummer locking washer. Their dimensions are (➔ catalogue 3766)
block housings are mounted on in accordance with ISO 2982-1:1995.

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smooth or stepped shafts with the aid When using adapter sleeves on
of an adapter sleeve or, on stepped smooth shafts it is possible to locate

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shafts only, a withdrawal sleeve. These the bearing at any position on the shaft
sleeves are produced by SKF in appro- and no additional axial location is
priate sizes for the range of bearings required.
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The adapter sleeves are the more Withdrawal sleeves
popular as they are more versatile and These are also slotted sleeves with a
are easier to mount. tapered outside diameter. The sizes
used with bearings for SNL housings
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dimensions are in accordance with
ISO 2982-1:1995.
Bearings on withdrawal sleeves must

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be mounted against a fixed abutment,
e.g. a shaft shoulder. The withdrawal
sleeve must be secured in position
after it has been pressed into the
bearing bore by a lock nut or end plate
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on the shaft. The nuts are not supplied
with the sleeves.
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Other products
Lock nuts
SKF lock nuts, also referred to as shaft
nuts, are available in several designs
to axially locate bearings on shaft
ends. The most popular are those of
series KM, KML and HM. These nuts

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have four or eight equally spaced slots
in the outside diameter and are locked
in position with locking washers or SKF ConCentra roller bearing units
locking clips engaging a groove in the These units are plummer blocks with
shaft. The nut dimensions are in ac- ready-lubricated bearings for easy

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cordance with ISO 2982-2:1995 as installation. They comprise
are the dimensions of the series MB
and MBL locking washers and MS Lubricating greases for bearings • a one-piece plummer block housing

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locking clips. Lubrication is a necessity for proper of grey cast iron,
Other lock nuts produced by SKF bearing performance. Grease is norm- • a spherical roller bearing of series
include those of series KMT, KMTA, ally used for applications involving 222 with special inner ring,
KMK and KMFE, that do not require a SNL plummer blocks. SKF has put • a special adapter sleeve, and

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groove in the shaft. considerable effort into establishing a • two seals of nitrile rubber double lip
range of high-quality greases for ball type or two labyrinth seals.

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and roller bearing lubrication.
The SKF SYSTEM 24 automatic
lubricator can also be used with SNL
plummer block housings. An adapter
can be fitted to the standard drilled
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The units are available in a locating
and a non-locating version.

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Other bearing housings tapered bore, mounted on adapter or More information about
withdrawal sleeves. Smooth or stepp- • lock nuts (➔ brochure 4412 and
To meet a wide variety of application ed shafts can be used. catalogue 3766)
demands, SKF produces a compre- Various different types of seal are • greases (➔ catalogue MP3000)
• ConCentra roller bearing units
hensive range of bearing housings. used. Most housings are made of grey (➔ brochure 5103)
The majority of these are of the split cast iron but spheroidal graphite cast • housings (➔ catalogue 4005)
plummer block type but the SKF range iron or cast steel housings are included
also includes in the range.

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For further information, please con-
• one-piece plummer block housings, tact SKF.
• flanged housings,
• take-up housings, and
• two-bearing housings.

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range extends to shaft diameters up to
and including 1 800 mm. Housings are
available for oil lubrication as well as
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Condition monitoring • temperature,
• speed,
equipment • noise,
The goals of condition monitoring are • oil condition,
to maximise the time that the machine • shaft alignment,
is functioning well and to minimise the • vibration and
number of breakdowns, thereby signi- • bearing condition.
ficantly reducing operating downtime

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and maintenance costs. The range includes lightweight, hand-
To achieve this, it is recommended held devices for manual use as well as

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that the bearing and machine condition complex continuous monitoring sys-
be monitored either periodically or con- tems for fixed installations in connec-
tinuously. Condition monitoring enables tion with preventive maintenance.
incipient bearing damage to be detect- One example is the Machine

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ed and evaluated, so that bearing Reliability Inspection System MARLIN™
replacement can be scheduled for a which is at the leading edge of techno-
time when the machine is not in opera- logy and allows storage of up to 2 000
tion, to avoid unplanned stoppages. measuring points. It can be used to
Applied to all machinery (not just sens- diagnose machines and individual

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itive or problematic machines), con- bearings and is backed by tailored
Recording vibration values using an
dition monitoring improves machinery software for the evaluation of the read- SKF Microlog data collection unit
operation to an optimum level, often ings including enveloping vibration
exceeding the original equipment
specifications.
SKF provides a comprehensive
range of condition monitoring equip-
ment to measure all important para-
acceleration curves.

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The MARLIN™ machine reliability


Taking the temperature Noise testing inspection system
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The SKF Group
– a worldwide corporation

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SKF is an international industrial Group development has also played a vital
operating in some 130 countries and is role, resulting in many examples of
world leader in bearings. epoch-making innovations.
The company was founded in 1907 The business of the Group consists

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following the invention of the self-align- of bearings, seals, special steel and a
ing ball bearing by Sven Wingquist and, comprehensive range of other high-
after only a few years, SKF began to tech industrial components. The experi-
expand all over the world. ence gained in these various fields
Today, SKF has some 45 000 em- provides SKF with the essential know-

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ployees and around 80 manufacturing ledge and expertise required in order
facilities spread throughout the world. to provide the customers with the most
An international sales network includes advanced engineering products and
a large number of sales companies and
some 7 000 distributors and retailers.
Worldwide availability of SKF products
is supported by a comprehensive
technical advisory service.
efficient service.

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The key to success has been a con-
sistent emphasis on maintaining the
highest quality of its products and
services. Continuous invest-
ment in research and
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The SKF Group is the first major bearing SKF has developed the Channel concept in

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manufacturer to have been granted approval factories all over the world. This drastically
according to ISO 14001, the international reduces the lead time from raw material to
standard for environmental management end product as well as work in progress
systems. The certificate is the most com- and finished goods in stock. The concept

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prehensive of its kind and covers more than enables faster and smoother information
60 SKF production units in 17 countries. The SKF Engineering & Research Centre flow, eliminates bottlenecks and bypasses
is situated just outside Utrecht in The unnecessary steps in production. The
Netherlands. In an area of 17 000 square Channel team members have the know-
metres (185 000 sq.ft) some 150 scientists, ledge and commitment needed to share the
engineers and support staff are engaged in responsibility for fulfilling objectives in areas

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the further improvement of bearing perform- such as quality, delivery time, production
ance. They are developing technologies flow etc.
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– together leading to an even better under-
standing of the operation of a bearing in its
application. This is also where the SKF Life
Theory was evolved, enabling the design
of bearings which are even more compact
and offer even longer operational life.
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SKF manufactures ball bearings, roller


bearings and plain bearings. The smallest
are just a few millimetres (a fraction of an
inch) in diameter, the largest several metres.
SKF also manufactures bearing and oil
seals which prevent dirt from entering
and lubricant from leaking out. SKF's
subsidiaries CR and RFT S.p.A. are among
the world's largest producers of seals.

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