Brief: Follow along for a hands-on demonstration that highlights performance points. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the SB204 series pillow block bearings, including the SB204-12 and SB204-12G variants. You'll see how these heavy-duty insert ball bearings with their sturdy housing and built-in grease groove are installed and perform in various industrial applications. Watch to learn about their reliable load support, continuous lubrication system, and suitability for machinery like conveyors and agricultural equipment.
Related Product Features:
Heavy-duty insert ball bearing integrated with a sturdy pillow block housing for stable mounting on flat surfaces.
Built-in grease groove in the SB204-12G variant ensures continuous lubrication, reducing friction and extending service life.
Precision-ground raceways crafted from premium GCr15 bearing steel with hardness of 58-62 HRC.
Designed to withstand radial loads and minor axial loads in harsh industrial environments.
Key dimensions of 3/4" (19.05mm) ID × 47mm OD × 25mm Width for standardized compatibility.
Ideal for high-speed or continuous-operation machinery requiring reliable load support.
Direct replacement for original SB204 series bearings from brands like SKF, NSK, NTN, and FAG.
Widely applicable in agricultural machinery, industrial conveyors, mining equipment, and food processing systems.
FAQs:
What is the advantage of the grease groove in the SB204-12G bearing?
The built-in grease groove stores and distributes lubricant evenly during operation, reducing friction between raceways and rollers, preventing wear, and extending the bearing's service life without frequent re-lubrication.
How do you install the SB204 pillow block bearing?
The pillow block housing features mounting holes for direct fixation on flat surfaces. Simply insert the SB204-12/SB204-12G insert bearing into the housing, align the shaft, and secure with bolts—no complex alignment tools required.
Which equipment is suitable for SB204 pillow block bearings?
They are widely used in low-to-medium speed, heavy-load machinery like conveyor belts, agricultural equipment, mining screens, and food processing conveyors—especially in environments requiring stable mounting and long-term lubrication.