Nachi

7001CYP4 Nachi Angular Contact Bearing 12x28x8 Abec-7 Japan Bearings

 
$228.41
SKU: Kit10826
UPC: 00193019091258
Item: 7001CYP4 Ball Bearing
Type: Nachi Angular Ball Bearing
Cage: Polyamide resin cage
Quality: ABEC-7
Dimensions: 12mm x 28mm x 8mm/Metric
 
Precision Rolling Bearing
7001CYP4 Nachi Angular Ball Bearing
15 degrees Contact Angle
Polyamide resin cage
Abec-7
12mm x 28mm x 8mm
Made in Japan


7001CYP4 Nachi Angular Ball Bearing, Bearing is Precision Rolling, bearing is 15 degrees Contact Angle, Polyamide resin cage and Abec-7, Made in Japan, inner diameter is 12mm, outer diameter is 28mm and width is 8mm.

  • Item: 7001CYP4 Ball Bearing
  • Type: Nachi Angular Ball Bearing
  • Cage: Polyamide resin cage
  • Quality: ABEC-7
  • Dimensions: 12mm x 28mm x 8mm/Metric
  • ID (inner diameter)/Bore: 12mm
  • OD (outer diameter): 28mm
  • Width/Height/thickness: 8mm
  • Size: 12 x 28 x 8 mm
  • Quantity: One Bearing
  • Made in Japan


Dimensions
d D B r r1 a
12mm 28mm 8mm 0.3mm 0.15mm -1.7mm

The raceways of both the inner and outer rings of this bearing type are made with a set contact angle. These bearings are non-separable. Since the balls are inserted utilizing counter-bore construction, a larger number of balls can be installed than in the case of Deep-groove ball bearings. Standard cage materials may be pressed steel, high-strength brass, or synthetic resin. Cage material is dependent on the bearing series and or service condition. Single-row Angular Contact ball bearings can sustain radial, axial or composite loads, however, any axial load must be in one direction. This bearing type is generally used in pairs to handle the induced load resulting from the internal axial force generated by the applied radial load. When mounting two single bearings in adjacent positions, NACHI provides these combination parts (pairs) with preadjusted clearance. Paired combination bearings are matched sets. Combination or paired bearings can be arranged BACK-TO-BACK (DB), FACE-TOFACE (DF), or in TANDEM (DT). DB or DF sets can sustain bidirectional axial loads.