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7J-1309: Self-Aligning Bearing
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    7J-1309: Self-Aligning Bearing

    Bore Diameter (mm) : 63.5
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    Description:
    Cat bearings are designed for specific applications based on load, operating speed, temperature range, size, and past performance and are manufactured to the highest quality standards for long life and performance.

    Attributes:
    Single fracture outer race

    Application:
    Cat self-aligning spherical plain bearings are typically used in applications where severe misalignment exists whether from mounting or shaft deflection or when the shaft may bend during operation.
    Description:
    Cat bearings are designed for specific applications based on load, operating speed, temperature range, size, and past performance and are manufactured to the highest quality standards for long life and performance.

    Attributes:
    Single fracture outer race

    Application:
    Cat self-aligning spherical plain bearings are typically used in applications where severe misalignment exists whether from mounting or shaft deflection or when the shaft may bend during operation.