SKF 2313K

Artikelnummer: 2606041021

SKF 2313K

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Specificatie

Gewicht 5,00 kg
Packing Quantity

1 Unit(s)

Unit of Measure

Unit(s)

Brand

SKF

Category

Bearings

Description

Self-Aligning Ball Bearing

MPN

2313K

Other Notations

2313K

Fabr. Art. Nr.

2313K

Roosendaal

Vandaag

Nederland

België 

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Omschrijving

SKF 2313K Self-aligning Ball Bearing Description The SKF 2313K is a high-performance self-aligning ball bearing designed for industrial applications where shaft deflection or misalignment is a concern. With its 65mm tapered bore, it ensures a secure fit and simplified mounting. This bearing is engineered by SKF for reliability and extended operational life, even under challenging conditions. Specifications Manufacturer: SKF Model: 2313K Type: Self-aligning Ball Bearing Inner Diameter (Bore): 65 mm Outer Diameter: 140 mm Width: 48 mm Bore Type: Tapered (1:12) Weight: Approx. 3.35 kg Label Info Brand: SKF Part Number: 2313K Application This bearing is suitable for a wide range of applications, including agricultural machinery, fans and blowers, conveyors, and general industrial equipment where misalignment can occur during operation. Country of Origin Made in Sweden. CO2 Impact By purchasing this pre-owned bearing, you are avoiding the emission of approximately 6.7 kg of CO2 associated with the production of a new one. This is comparable to the emissions from driving a car for 34 kilometers. Availability This is a New Old Stock (NOS) item, available for immediate dispatch. Order now from profideals for expert support and fast delivery. FAQ Question? What does the ‘K’ suffix mean in SKF 2313K? The ‘K’ suffix indicates that the bearing has a tapered bore with a standard taper of 1:12. This design allows for mounting on a tapered shaft journal or on a cylindrical shaft using an adapter sleeve. Question? Is this bearing suitable for applications with high axial loads? Self-aligning ball bearings like the 2313K are primarily designed to accommodate radial loads and misalignment. They can handle some axial loads, but for applications with significant axial forces, an angular contact or thrust bearing would be more appropriate. Question? The wrapping looks old. Is the bearing still usable? This bearing is new old stock (NOS). While the packaging shows its age, the bearing itself is preserved in its original protective oil and wrapping. It should be inspected for any corrosion before installation, but it is typically in perfect functional condition. Last Update: Friday, March 13, 2026 profideals is not an authorized distributor, reseller or representative of the products featured on this website. All product names, trademarks, brands and logos used on this site are the property of their respective owners.