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DL 2012 RICH 20x26x12

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DL 2012 RICH Needle Roller Bearing without Inner Ring - 20 x 26 x 12 mm


Technical Specifications:

  • Brand: RICH
  • Type: Needle Roller Bearing without Inner Ring (Drawn Cup Type)
  • Model: DL 2012
  • Design: Full Complement (No Cage)
  • Dimensions: 20 x 26 x 12 mm
  • Bore Diameter (d): 20 mm
  • Outer Diameter (D): 26 mm
  • Width (B): 12 mm
  • Weight: 0.02 kg
  • Country of Origin: China

The DL 2012 RICH is a robust Needle Roller Bearing without Inner Ring featuring a full complement of precision needle rollers. This construction is designed to deliver the highest possible dynamic load rating within its exceptionally compact radial cross-section. Manufactured by RICH, this bearing has precise metric dimensions of 20 x 26 x 12 mm.

Engineered for maximum space efficiency, this drawn cup bearing utilizes the shaft directly as the inner raceway, which must be suitably hardened and ground to achieve optimal performance. The full complement design maximizes the number of rolling elements, making the DL 2012 RICH an excellent choice for low-speed, heavily loaded applications in transmissions, gearboxes, and various types of industrial machinery where radial space is limited. It offers simplicity, rigidity, and superior load handling.


Key Performance Advantages:

  • Maximum Load Capacity: Full complement design utilizes the entire bearing space for needle rollers.
  • Compact Design: Extremely small radial cross-section for maximum space saving.
  • Cost-Effective: Eliminates the need for a separate inner ring when the shaft is hardened.
  • High Rigidity: Excellent stiffness for reliable operation under high pressure.

Data sheet

Inner Diameter
20
Outer Diameter
26
Width
12
Weight
0,02
Category
Needle Roller Bearing

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