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Aurora Bearing Company Aw-24z-1 on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Hammond, Indiana, United States

Hammond, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:AW-24z-1


Bore Diameter: 1-1/2 in See Diagram Image
Misalignment Angle: 6.5 ° See Diagram Image
Shank Thread Length: 2-5/8 in See Diagram Image
Rod End Type: Female Threaded
Shank Thread Size: 1-1/2 - 12 in
Thread Direction: Right Hand
Grade: Precision
Lubrication Type: With Lubrication Fitting
Housing Material: Steel
Ball Material: Chrome-Plated Steel
Race Material: Steel
Head Diameter: 3-1/2 in
Head Width: 1-1/8 in
Ball Width: 1.312 in
Length to Ball Center: 5-3/8 in

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