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cuscinetti iso

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Hello everyone, I would have a little doubt that I don't know how to solve. In the meantime, I would like to point out that all the councils in the previous debate have been very helpful. as soon as I finish the drawing I will post it to have an opinion on what I have done (I have been here recently but I trust the people who are here v.v).
returning to my doubt. I have in my hands an exercise concerning the choice of a bearing, more precisely the number of hours maximum that the bearing can bear. and so far, all right, I calculated everything there was to calculate. Now however, the exercise asks me the designation iso of the bearing, which I have no idea where to go to take. Could someone help me find this blessed designation?
Thanks :)
 
in this exercise are you given information about the bearing? Like an acronym? diameters? if ball, rollers, etc.
 
Yes. then I am given the skf designation of the bearing, the radial and axial load, the factor s0 c0, c, l10, l10h, nominal diameter of the housing, thickness of the bearing and num of max admissible turns with grease lubrication. In short, all calculations for choosing a bearing.
 
based on the designation of the bearing from the skf catalog (online look on the skf site for pdf and/or other info) find the classifications iso depending on the type of bearing. example iso 15 for radial bearings, iso 104 for axial, etc. then depending on the iso you find the dimensional series.
you already have the acronym of the skf bearing looking in the catalog you will find the corresponding iso designation.
Hi.
 
based on the designation of the bearing from the skf catalog (online look on the skf site for pdf and/or other info) find the classifications iso depending on the type of bearing. example iso 15 for radial bearings, iso 104 for axial, etc. then depending on the iso you find the dimensional series.
you already have the acronym of the skf bearing looking in the catalog you will find the corresponding iso designation.
Hi.
ah is not very difficult:) there is only a small problem; I still can't move on that site so you can't help me find the catalogue? I would be very grateful:)
 
I had already tried at that link, but for safety I started looking again and the only catalog I can find is that with skf designations, but nothing on the iso designation:(
 

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