Flange bearing unit SF series
ball bearingstainless steelrubber

Flange bearing unit - SF series - NHK Group ApS - ball bearing / stainless steel / rubber
Flange bearing unit - SF series - NHK Group ApS - ball bearing / stainless steel / rubber
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Characteristics

Type
flange
Rolling element
ball bearing
Material
stainless steel, rubber, NBR
Other characteristics
lubricated
Applications
for the food industry
Inside diameter

Min.: 20 mm
(0.79 in)

Max.: 90 mm
(3.54 in)

Description

Mounted flange bearing unit in stainless steel The stainless steel 4-holes square flange bearing units type SF is suitable for the food industry and other demanding environments, due to the hygienic design and minimum of maintenance. The stainless steel bearing units are characterized by high quality and finish for both the bearing and the bearing housing. Square flange bearing unit 4 hole SF in stainless steel advantages. The bearing unit has adjustable pre-lubricated Aisi440C stainless steel ball bearing. The bearing can be re-lubricated by stainless steel Aisi304 grease-nipple or a quick coupler. Square flange bearing unit 4 hole SF in stainless steel features. Stainless steel housings AISI 304 Stainless steel bearings AISI 440C (pre-lubricated) Stainless steel grease nipples AISI304 M6x1mm No surface coating are required Excellent life span Operating temperature from -30°C to +120°C. Cap material: Polypropylene or Stainless steel AISI 304 Oil seal material: NBR Rubber with stainless spring

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CIBUSTEC
CIBUSTEC

27 Oct - 30 Nov 2026 PARMA (Italy)

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    ANUGA FOOD TEC
    ANUGA FOOD TEC

    23-26 Feb 2027 Cologne (Germany)

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