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SKF FYTB-TF Series Ball Bearing Flange Unit, 2 Bolt Holes, Setscrew Lock, Regreasable, Contact and Flinger Seals, Cast Iron, Metric

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About SKF FYTB-TF Series Ball Bearing Flange Unit, 2 Bolt

This SKF FYTB-TF series ball bearing flange unit has a cast iron housing with two bolt holes, contact and flinger seals, and setscrew lock. It is designed for mounting onto bearing surfaces perpendicular to the shaft axis. The housing is made of gray cast iron for rigidity and vibration damping, and is equipped with a grease fitting on the outer surface for reapplying lubricant. The SKF YAR 2-2F series single-row, deep-groove ball bearing insert in the housing accepts radial, thrust, and combined loads and has a wide, extended inner ring on both sides for increased shaft support and reduced inner-ring tilt for smooth operation. Its inner and outer rings and balls are made of high-grade carbon-chromium steel for durability and resistance to deformity. This self-aligning bearing has a convex sphered outer surface that compensates for misalignments. Steel-reinforced molded rubber lip seals on both sides of the bearing retain lubricant applied at manufacture and help keep contaminants out. For added protection, flingers on the inner ring deflect contaminants away from the seals. The bearing locks onto the shaft with two setscrews spaced 120 degrees apart for a three-point contact hold. This lock type minimizes ring distortion and vibration and is suitable for low to moderate speed applications where the shaft rotates in a single or reversing direction. Flanged bearing units are suitable for use in industrial and commercial applications including conveyors, fans and blowers, construction machinery, and processing equipment, among many others.Mounted bearings combine a bearing mounted inside a housing unit. The bearing housing replaces the need for a casting or weldment to position the bearing securely for reliable operation, and its design determines the type of insert bearing. Insert bearings use rolling elements (ball, cylindrical, spherical, barrel, needle, spindled, or tapered) to maintain the separation between moving parts to reduce rot