SKF NK 16/20 16mm I.D Needle Roller Bearing, 24mm O.D

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RS stock no.:
514-225
Mfr. Part No.:
NK 16/20
Manufacturer:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

16mm

Outside Diameter

24mm

Roller Bearing Type

Needle

Race Width

20mm

Bore Type

Parallel

Material

Metal

Static Load Rating

20kN

Cage Material

Reinforced Nylon 66

Number of Rows

1

Roller Material

Carbon Chromium Steel

Dynamic Load Rating

14.5kN

End Type

Open

Limiting Speed

26000rpm

Reference Speed

22000rpm

Maximum Speed - Grease

16000rpm

Maximum Speed - Oil

24000rpm

Fatigue Limit Load

2.5kN

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SKF Roller Bearing, Needle Bearing Type, Open Ends, 16mm ID, 24mm OD - NK16/20TN


This needle roller bearing from SKF combines a high dynamic load-carrying capacity of 14.5kN with a compact size. It's 16mm inner diameter and 24mm outer diameter mean you can use it in areas where space is constricted without compromising on power. The small dimensions also allow you to downsize equipment, which helps to save on energy consumption and reduces your operation's carbon footprint. A separable design means you can assemble the inner and outer rings individually. This helps to simplify inspection and maintenance.

• High stiffness, thanks to a large number of small diameter rollers, for optimal performance under demanding loads
• Strong nylon cage resists corrosion for use in moist operating conditions
• Able to accommodate shaft misalignment to keep your system running smoothly
• Housing made from durable bearing metal for an extended service life

Applications


• Automated production lines
• Warehouses and packaging facilities
• Food and beverage industry

What's the benefit of needle roller bearings?


Needle roller bearings like this one use long cylindrical rolling parts, rather than balls, to maximise the surface contact they can achieve with a shaft. This makes them a stable option for supporting heavy radial loads.