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Baldor-Dodge Type E-Xtra Bearing

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The Baldor-Dodge Type E-Xtra bearing
The Baldor-Dodge Type E-Xtra bearing comes in a variety of configurations for maximum application flexibility.

The Baldor-Dodge Type E-Xtra bearing from Baldor Electric Company (Fort Smith, AK) has the highest load ratings and most advanced sealing system in the industry, the company reports. Features include:

A high-capacity tapered roller bearing insert, which allows for a combination of radial and thrust loads.

A 13 to 14% ratings increase over the previously purchased insert.

A carburized inner ring designed to absorb shock and resist cracking.

The “XTS” triple-lip seal, an advanced system that protects against contamination in dusty or wet environments.

Oversized dual Springlok collars.

Preassembled, pre-lubricated bearings.

A variety of configurations for maximum application flexibility.

2- and 4-bolt pillow blocks, flanges, piloted flanges, top angle take-ups, and wide-slot take-ups.

For more information visit www.baldor.com.

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