Description
When you’re dealing with shafts that see constant rotation and heavy loads, you need a bearing that can handle the punishment while keeping dirt and moisture out. This Timken 4-hole flange unit is built to handle the punishment that comes with farm work, with a triple lip seal that creates multiple barriers against dirt and water while still allowing the bearing to breathe properly. The lock collar design means you can position it exactly where you need it on the shaft.
What You’re Getting
- Triple lip seal protection that keeps contaminants out while letting the bearing breathe
- Greasable design lets you pump in fresh grease to push out any dirt that gets in
- Wide inner race distributes loads better for longer bearing life
- Four-hole flange mounting gives you solid, secure attachment to your equipment
- Lock collar shaft attachment for precise positioning and easy installation
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing unit fits 1-1/2 inch round shafts and is designed for the kind of rotating applications you find throughout agricultural equipment. Timken bearings are built to handle the demanding conditions of agricultural use. Whether it’s on an auger drive, conveyor system, or implement driveline, this bearing handles both radial and thrust loads while keeping things running smooth.
Made to Last
The triple lip seal design is what sets this bearing apart from standard units. The greasable design means you can pump in fresh grease to push out contamination and keep things running smoothly. The housing is built to take the vibration and shock loads that come with field work, season after season.
Good to Know
The lock collar makes installation straightforward – just slide it onto the shaft, position where you need it, and tighten down the collar. Make sure you’ve got good, clean grease in the fitting before putting it to work. The wide inner race means this bearing can handle more side loading than standard units if your application has belt tension or similar forces.






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