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rmel30 n inaTechnische Basisdaten Hersteller: INA Synonym: 0009605350000 Abdichtung: doppelte Abdichtung Gewicht: 960 Gramm Herstellungsland: Auf Anfrage Zolltarifnummer: 8483 2000 Erweiterte technische Daten ueres Breitenmae: mm 125,00 ueres Breitenmae:(B) mm 38,10 ECLASS number 23 05 16 02 ECLASS2 number 23 05 16 02 Einzelgewicht in (kg): 0. 931 Hhe Flansch (H) mm 125,00 Innenmae: mm 30,00 Medias beschreibung Flanschlagergehuseeinheit RMEL.. N N Cast Iron
Technische Basisdaten
| Hersteller: INA |
| Synonym: 0009605350000 |
| Abdichtung: doppelte Abdichtung |
| Gewicht: 960 Gramm |
| Herstellungsland: Auf Anfrage |
| Zolltarifnummer: 8483 2000 |
Erweiterte technische Daten
| Äußeres Breitenmaße: mm 125,00 |
| Äußeres Breitenmaße:(B) mm 38,10 |
| ECLASS number 23-05-16-02 |
| ECLASS2 number 23-05-16-02 |
| Einzelgewicht in (kg): 0.931 |
| Höhe Flansch (H) mm 125,00 |
| Innenmaße: mm 30,00 |
| Medias beschreibung Flanschlagergehäuseeinheit RMEL..-N |
| N Cast Iron Housing With Undercut Slot For End Caps |
| Radial Dynamic Load Rating Cr (N) 20700 |
| Radial Static Load Rating C0r (N) 11300 |
| Spezialbehandlung Keine Spezialbehandlung |
| A 1 9,5 mm Dicke Flansch |
| B 36,5 mm Äußeres Breitenmaße: |
| C 0r 11.300 N Statische Tragzahl, radial |
| C r 19.500 N Dynamische Tragzahl, radial |
| C ur 520 N Ermüdungsgrenzbelastung, radial |
| N 11,5 mm Montagesbohrung |
| Q M6 Anschlussgewinde für Lubrikation |
| T max 180 °C Betriebstemperatur max. |
| T min -40 °C Betriebstemperatur min. |
| U 36,5 mm Gesamthöhe Einheit |
| Z 80 mm Durchmesser Zentrieransatz |
| n 4 Anzahl Anschraubbohrungen |
| ≈m 0,96 kg Einzelgewicht |
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This was a good expose on how our government secures monies without you being aware of it for use in their useless game of punishment and the ultimate ruination of the towns in which they place these freaking Hell-holes
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Incisive, informative, well-researched critique not only if the prison complex but of reform efforts that feed into it.
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★★★★★ 5
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If you want a historically accurate account of the growth of the carceral state, skip the New Jim Crow and read this book.
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★★★★★ 5
An excellent book...a must read!
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