Sealmaster SF-20 Standard Duty Flange Unit, 4 Bolt, Regreasable, Felt Seals, Setscrew Locking Collar, Cast Iron Housing, 1-1/4" Bore, 4-5/8" Overall Length, 3-5/8" Bolt Hole Spacing Width, 9/16" Flange Height

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Specification
Brand : Sealmaster
BulletPoint1 : Cast iron flanged housing with a solid base for vibration damping and structural rigidity
BulletPoint2 : Standard-duty, deep-groove ball bearing insert for applications with moderate radial loads and light to moderate thrust or combination loads
BulletPoint3 : Felt labyrinth seals on both sides of the bearing keep lubricant in and contaminants out and flingers provide extra sealing protection
BulletPoint4 : Setscrew lock for a three-point contact hold on the shaft
BulletPoint5 : Grease fitting on the housing for reapplying lubricant
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 662461003473
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 0662461003473
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier3 : 00662461003473
ItemDisplayDimensions_Length : 0.75 inches
ItemDisplayWeight : 0.4 kilograms
ItemName : Sealmaster SF-20 Standard Duty Flange Unit, 4 Bolt, Regreasable, Felt Seals, Setscrew Locking Collar, Cast Iron Housing, 1-1/4" Bore, 4-5/8" Overall Length, 3-5/8" Bolt Hole Spacing Width, 9/16" Flange Height
ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 5.334 centimeters
ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 13.462 centimeters
ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 12.954 centimeters
ItemPackageQuantity : 1
ItemTypeKeyword : flange-block-bearings
Manufacturer : Regal
Material : Cast Iron
MeasurementSystem : Inch
ModelNumber : SF-20
NumberOfItems : 1
PartNumber : SF-20
PinType : Aligning
ProductDescription : Titan flange alignment pins from SMP are safe, fast, and effective. The Titan flange alignment pin’s tapered shaft is a patented feature that eliminates the need for hammering and prying when lining up flange bolt holes. Titan flange alignment pins eliminate the need for hammering drift pins or fighting with spud wrenches. Find the best bolt hole to insert 1 bolt-hole specific pin, turn 180 degrees, then insert the second bolt-hole specific pin and turn it 180 degrees to line up any size and series of flange. To remove Titan Flange Alignment Pins, simply rotate each pin another 180 degrees. At that point you should be able to remove each pins easily by hand. Titan flange aligning pins are sold both individually and in sets. The SMP-FTS212 and SMP-FTS1426 sets come in a custom-made, foam-lined kit. Titan flange alignment pins are also available in extra-long “L” versions for situations with a blind in between companion flanges. The Titan flange alignment pin SMP-FTS212 set is also available in an SMP-FTS212L kit. Titan flange alignment pin sizes range from 3/8” bolt-hole diameter to 3-5/8” bolt-hole diameter, in regular and extra-long lengths. Titan flange alignment pins are made from 4140 heat treated steel and are then Cadmium plated to provide superior strength and non-sparking capability. Titan flange alignment pins from SMP are the fastest and easiest way to line up bolt holes on companion flanges. Titan flange alignment pins are the only flange alignment pins on the market that compensate for up and down, as well as rotational misalignment. The simplicity of the Titan flange alignment pins make them the most affordable flange alignment solution on the market. Titan flange alignment pins are another example of SMP’s dedication to bringing safer and more efficient maintenance tools to the industrial market.
ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2012-07-15T00:00:01-07:00
SpecificationMet : Oem
StreetDate : 2018-08-03T00:00:01Z
SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable
UnitCount : 1

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