archibaldtuttle
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- Oct 27, 2012
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I have removed an koyo spherical roller bearing and have the numerical designation from the race however this really only tells the sizing and not several other features that different manufacturers encode differently from other manufacturers and from their earlier designations.
I'm looking for some cross reference repository that might make it easier for me to figure out what suffixes will suffice for my applications.
On some attributes, e.g. internal clearance, i have to guess because the manufacturers original selection is occluded in their part number approach which ignores the fact that they used a standard bearing.
these are double row spherical.. typical 21311 . The application is the lower end of an excavator swing box assembly so very low RPM service relatively little if any thrust but high lateral forces.
They operate in a bath of gear oil that also bathes the planetaries and there is (or was) a separate oil seal.
So the bearing doesn't need a seal or dust cover.
C3 or normal clearances are probably both OK.
Straight Bore.
One has an oil groove and the other doesn't. think that is probably optional.
Races are both steel which makes sense for the high lateral forces, although maybe with the lubrication, as long as they are in good shape it doesn't matter although my instinct is for steel in this application.
Not sure if i've missed any other relevant features.
So Koyo tells me their present RW33 designation has a brass outer race but RHW33 is steel. I've located an RW with and FY suffix. The picture doesn't look like a brass race but maybe it is chromed or . . . but maybe it is an older piece.
likewise SNR use EA while SKF used E.
If there is some quick tutorial somewhere on crossing these over including newer and older designations for the same manufacturer, I would be eternally grateful.
brian
I'm looking for some cross reference repository that might make it easier for me to figure out what suffixes will suffice for my applications.
On some attributes, e.g. internal clearance, i have to guess because the manufacturers original selection is occluded in their part number approach which ignores the fact that they used a standard bearing.
these are double row spherical.. typical 21311 . The application is the lower end of an excavator swing box assembly so very low RPM service relatively little if any thrust but high lateral forces.
They operate in a bath of gear oil that also bathes the planetaries and there is (or was) a separate oil seal.
So the bearing doesn't need a seal or dust cover.
C3 or normal clearances are probably both OK.
Straight Bore.
One has an oil groove and the other doesn't. think that is probably optional.
Races are both steel which makes sense for the high lateral forces, although maybe with the lubrication, as long as they are in good shape it doesn't matter although my instinct is for steel in this application.
Not sure if i've missed any other relevant features.
So Koyo tells me their present RW33 designation has a brass outer race but RHW33 is steel. I've located an RW with and FY suffix. The picture doesn't look like a brass race but maybe it is chromed or . . . but maybe it is an older piece.
likewise SNR use EA while SKF used E.
If there is some quick tutorial somewhere on crossing these over including newer and older designations for the same manufacturer, I would be eternally grateful.
brian