TIMKEN Bearing 22216KEJW33

Spherical bearings are designed to manage high radial loads even when misalignment, poor lubrication, contamination, extreme speeds or critical application stresses are present.
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Specifications of TIMKEN Bearing 22216KEJW33

TIMKEN Bearing 22216KEJW33

Specifications

UPC Code

087796023390

Design Unit

Metric

d – Bore

80 mm

Bore_Taper

1/12

Cage Type

EJ

Cage Material

Steel

Superseded Part

22216KCJW33

Dimensions

D – Outer Diameter

140 mm5.5118 in

B” – Inner Ring Width

33 mm1.2992 in

B – Outer Ring Width

33 mm1.2992 in

Abutment and Fillet Dimensions

R – Inner Ring “To Clear” Radius1

2 mm0.080 in

r – Outer Ring “To Clear” Radius2

2 mm0.08 in

da – Inner Ring Backing Diameter

95 mm3.700 in

Da – Outer Ring Backing Diameter

129.000 mm5.100 in

Basic Load Ratings

C0 – Static Radial Rating

278000 N62500 lbf

C1(2) – Dynamic Radial Rating (Two-Rows)

254000 N57200 lbf

Factors

e – ISO Factor3

0.22

Y0 – ISO Factor4

3.07

Y1 – ISO Factor5

3.14

Y2 – ISO Factor6

4.67

Reference Thermal Speed Rating (Grease)

3500 rpm

Reference Thermal Speed Rating (Oil)7

4300 rpm

Cg – Geometry Factor8

0.0573

Product description of TIMKEN Bearing 22216KEJW33

TIMKEN Bearing 22216KEJW33, It belongs to TIMKEN Bearing > Spherical Roller Bearings > Spherical Roller Bearings - Steel Cage.

and related type you may also like TIMKEN Bearing 22216KEJW33C2.

Misalignment. Contamination. High temperatures. Even extreme speeds or critical stresses can present extra challenges when managing high radial loads. Timken® spherical roller bearings can handle it all, with innovations designed to extend bearing life and boost reliability.

Timken® Spherical Roller Bearings with hardened steel cages deliver greater fatigue strength, increased wear-resistance and tougher protection against shock and acceleration. TIMKEN Bearing 22216KEJW33,Timken® Spherical Roller Bearings with brass cages provide extra strength and durability in the most unrelenting conditions, including extreme shock and vibration, high acceleration forces and minimal lubrication.

Cages (also referred to as rolling element retainers) serve several purposes in the proper operation of a rolling element bearing. Cages separate the rolling elements and prevent rolling element on rolling element contact and wear. Cages align the rolling elements on the inner ring to prevent rolling element sliding, skidding, and skewing to facilitate true rolling motion. For handling purposes, cages retain the rolling elements on the inner ring assembly to allow for bearing installation. In some instances, cages also improve flow of the lubricant to the bearing inner ring raceways. The following sections discuss the common types of cages used for spherical roller bearings. The basic design geometry, material, and manufacture are discussed for each cage type.

TIMKEN Bearing 22216KEJW33,Timken® EJ bearings incorporate a unique stamped-steel cage design as shown in next. The EJ design includes two independent cages, one for each row of rollers, which are assembled into an individual bearing. This feature allows each path of cage and rollers to operate independently, and prevents the cage from bending. This cage is guided on the inner ring and runs above pitch. Each cage is surface hardened (nitrided) to provide improved wear resistance as well as additional strength to allow the bearing to operate in even the most severe environment. Face slots have been designed for improved lubrication flow. This can result in a lower operating temperature and longer bearing life.

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