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NTN 23236EMW33 General Purpose Spherical Roller Bearing
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NTN 23236EMW33 General Purpose Spherical Roller Bearing

SKU: 3G-OTH-100357
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NTN spherical roller bearing with 130 mm bore, 230 mm outer diameter, and 80 mm overall width. Cylindrical bore type. Handles heavy radial loads and moderate axial loads in both directions. Used in industrial equipment such as gearboxes, conveyors, fans, and pumps where shaft misalignment or deflection occurs.
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NTN spherical roller bearing with 130 mm bore, 230 mm outer diameter, and 80 mm overall width. Cylindrical bore type. Handles heavy radial loads and moderate axial loads in both directions. Used in industrial equipment such as gearboxes, conveyors, fans, and pumps where shaft misalignment or deflection occurs.

SKU: 3G-OTH-103269
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Ntn Spherical roller bearing with 120 mm bore, 215 mm outer diameter, and 76 mm overall width. Cylindrical bore design. Suitable for applications requiring accommodation of misalignment and heavy radial loads, such as conveyor systems, vibrating screens, and gearboxes.
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Ntn Spherical roller bearing with 120 mm bore, 215 mm outer diameter, and 76 mm overall width. Cylindrical bore design. Suitable for applications requiring accommodation of misalignment and heavy radial loads, such as conveyor systems, vibrating screens, and gearboxes.

SKU: 3G-OTH-99751
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