903269 Bearing
903269 Bearing Ships in 1-2 Weeks or Special Order
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Description
Description
Introducing the 903269 Bearing by Blackmer
The 903269 Bearing by Blackmer is a high-quality pump component designed for durability and reliable operation. Made from corrosion-resistant materials, it features precision-machined surfaces to minimize wear and ensure smooth rotation. The bearing has dimensions of approximately 3.25 inches in inner diameter, 4.25 inches in outer diameter, and a width of 1.75 inches, suitable for use in specific positive displacement and sliding vane pumps. It weighs approximately 2.5 kilograms, making it suitable for various pump models requiring a robust bearing solution.
Key features include a sealed ball bearing design with grease lubrication ingress points, providing long-term operational stability. The 903269 Bearing is engineered to withstand high loads, operating temperatures up to 180°F (82°C), and ambient conditions common in industrial pump applications. It is compatible with pump shafts up to 1.5 inches in diameter and is suitable for use in environments demanding high durability and performance.
This bearing is ideal for use in industrial, commercial, and municipal fluid transfer systems, especially in applications involving positive displacement and sliding vane pumps. It is suitable for operators seeking a reliable replacement bearing to maintain pump efficiency and reduce downtime, emphasizing budget-conscious maintenance without compromising quality. The 903269 Bearing is essential for achieving sustained pump performance over extended service intervals.
The product ships with the bearing unit only; additional mounting hardware or tools are not included. To ensure longevity, this bearing should be maintained with regular lubrication and inspected according to manufacturer specifications. It is recommended to replace the bearing if unusual noise, excessive vibration, or temperature increases are observed during operation.
