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Aurora Nc-4 Bearing

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Part# 05-04891
MFR Model# NC-4

Overview


NC-4 Spherical Bearings Narrow - Aerospace Series, Metal to Metal
  • Ball - 440C stainless steel (AMS 5630), heat treated, hard chrome plated (AMS-QQ-C-320 Class 2).
  • Race - 17-4PH stainless steel (AMS 5643), heat treated.
  • The metal to metal Spherical Bearings have the same envelope dimensions, materials (less Ptfe Liners), basic tolerances (except fit-up), as those that are approved to SAE-AS14101 and SAE-AS14104.
  • Consult factory for material substitutions or dimensional modification possibilities.
  • Radial Clearance is .002 max (for .0005 max, use suffix-R Example: NC-6R).
  • For dry-film lubrication on the inside diameter of races, use suffix D(Example NC-6D). For dry film on ball bore and/or outside diameter, contact factory.

Aurora Spherical Bearing NC-4

Bearing Type Grooved
B - Ball Bore [inch] .2500
D - Outside Diameter [inch] .6562
W - Ball Width [inch] .343
H - Race Width [inch] .250
O - Ball Shoulder Diameter [inch] .364
P - Groove Depth [inch] .025
S - Swaging Lip Width [inch] .010
G - Groove Pitch Diameter [inch] .594
R - Grooved Radius [inch] .010
Ball Dia. [inch] .500
a - Misalignment Angle [degrees] 10
Ultimate Radial Static Load Capacity [Lbs.] 6,040
Ultimate Axial Static Load Capacity [Lbs.] 430
Approximate Brg. Weight [Lbs.] .020

P/N 05-04891

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