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HGW65HC-Z0-H RICH 63x170x259,6

HGW65HC-Z0-H RICH linear ball bearing offers precision, durability, and high load capacity for demanding industrial applications.

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HGW65HC-Z0-H
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HGW65HC-Z0-H RICH Linear Recirculating Ball Bearing - 63 x 170 x 259.6 mm


Technical Specifications:

  • Bearing Type: Linear Recirculating Ball Bearing
  • Model Designation: HGW65HC-Z0-H
  • Brand: RICH
  • Dimensions: 63 x 170 x 259.6 mm
  • Weight: 14.054 kg
  • Material: High-quality steel
  • Carriage Length (L): 259.6 mm
  • Guide Length (L2): 170 mm
  • Rail Size: 65 mm
  • Precision: High precision
  • Preload: Zero preload
  • Seals: SS - Standard seals
  • Country of Origin: China

The HGW65HC-Z0-H RICH linear recirculating ball bearing is a testament to stellar engineering, designed to handle high loads and maintain flawless linear motion. Manufactured from high-quality steel, this bearing provides exceptional durability and a long operational life. The combination of its high precision and zero preload ensures smooth and efficient performance, while the standard seals offer superior protection against contaminants. Rely on the HGW65HC-Z0-H to enhance your system's reliability and performance in the most demanding applications.


Key Performance Advantages:

  • High Load Capacity: Designed to handle heavy loads while maintaining smooth linear motion.
  • Robust Materials: Manufactured with high-quality steel, ensuring durability and long life.
  • Effective Sealing: Equipped with standard seals for protection against dust and contaminants.
  • Superior Precision: Suitable for applications requiring precise linear movements, reducing vibrations and enhancing system reliability.

Data sheet

Inner Diameter
63
Outer Diameter
170
Width
259,6

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