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FAG 22314E1KC3 X-life Spherical Roller Bearing (H2314 Adapter Sleeve) 60x150x51mmA spherical roller bearing is a bearing with a low friction rolling element that permits rotation. It can also accommodate angular misalignment. Typically these bearings are fitted to a rotating shaft where the bore of the inner ring has tolerance for misalignment in respect to the outer ring. Bearing Reference Adapter Sleeve 22205 EK H 305 22206 EK H 306 22207 EK H 307 21308 EK H 308 BS2 2208 2RSK VT143 H 2308 E 22308 EK H 2308 22208 EK H 308 22209
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