Baldor / Dodge 064794 grip tight bearing unit is suitable for machinery and equipment that require secure and efficient shaft mounting. It reduces the risk of slippage or misalignment. This grip-tight bearing unit is used in conveyor systems, pumps, motors and various industrial machinery where precise alignment and dependable performance are critical.
Working Mechanism:
- A rotating shaft is inserted into the bearing's inner ring or insert, which is housed within the pillow block.
- When the shaft rotates, it places a radial and axial load on the bearing. The radial load is perpendicular to the shaft, while the axial load is along the shaft's axis.
- Inside the bearing unit, multiple ball bearings are situated between the inner and outer rings. These ball bearings roll smoothly and evenly, allowing the shaft to rotate with minimal friction.
Features:
- It features a cast iron housing for durability and resistance to wear & tear.
- This Dodge grip tight bearing offers a single lip seal utilises a single lip seal that prevents leakage and maintains optimal containment of lubricants.
- It features a grade 10 ball bearing for quiet operation, reducing noise levels during rotation.
- This Dodge grip tight bearing unit integrated lock / inner ring interface acts as a bearing puller, greatly facilitating disassembly when maintenance or replacement is necessary, ensuring maintenance tasks are straightforward and efficient.
- It is equipped with steel inserts, ensuring structural strength and longevity.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What factors should I consider while choosing an in-line fuse holder?
A.
- Match the holder to the type of fuse you will use.
- Ensure it handles your circuit's maximum current.
- Match the holder's rating to your circuit's voltage.
- Check compatibility with your wire gauge.
- Choose between in-line or panel mount.
- Consider the environment it will be in.
Q. Is this Dodge grip tight bearing unit easy to install?
A. This grip tight mount bearing's rugged housing design simplifies installation and alignment processes, streamlining setup procedures for improved efficiency.
Q. How do I calculate bearing size?
A. Bearings are commonly measured using three key parameters the inside diameter (ID), the outside diameter (OD) and the width (W). It is crucial to emphasise that our bearing measurements consistently follow this sequence: Inside diameter (ID) x Outside diameter (OD) x Width (W).