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WS81126 RICH 130x170x9

The WS 81126 RICH is an axial bearing washer (130x170x9 mm) for use as a shaft raceway in heavy-duty thrust roller bearing assemblies.

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WS 81126 RICH Axial Bearing Washer - 130 x 170 x 9 mm


Technical Specifications:

  • Brand: RICH
  • Type: Axial Bearing Washer (Shaft Washer)
  • Model: WS 81126
  • Dimensions: 130 x 170 x 9 mm
  • Inner Diameter (d): 130 mm
  • Outer Diameter (D): 170 mm
  • Thickness (B): 9 mm
  • Weight: 0.713 kg
  • Country of Origin: China

The WS 81126 RICH is a heavy-duty axial bearing washer designed to serve as the shaft raceway in a high-capacity axial bearing arrangement, typically paired with a K-type axial needle or cylindrical roller and cage assembly. Manufactured by RICH, this washer features robust metric dimensions of 130 x 170 x 9 mm.

This component is manufactured from high-quality bearing steel, hardened and precision-ground to provide an optimal, rigid raceway surface for rolling elements. Its precise thickness and robust design allow it to support very high axial loads while maintaining a compact axial profile. The WS 81126 RICH is an essential component for demanding applications in large gearboxes, heavy machinery, and industrial presses where high load capacity in the thrust direction is required and space conservation is critical.


Key Performance Advantages:

  • High Load Support: Provides a rigid and hardened raceway for heavy axial loads.
  • Compact Profile: Minimal thickness (9 mm) for demanding axial space restrictions.
  • Precision Ground: Ensures smooth, low-friction operation of the axial bearing assembly.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured from high-quality bearing steel for longevity.

Data sheet

Inner Diameter
130
Outer Diameter
170
Width
9
Weight
0.71

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