| M2000 Bearings - Introduction
Moline M2000 mounted bearings are suitable for a wide variety of applications. They work especially well in situations where a high capacity align-able bearing is required. They are available in a wide range of shaft sizes and a variety of popular mounts.
Moline M2000 Pillow Blocks, Flange Bearings, Piloted Flange Bearings and Wide Slot Take-up Bearings are ready to slip onto the shaft when received, because they are completely assembled, adjusted, sealed and pre-lubricated at the factory. The self-aligning feature provides for speedy mounting with a minimum of field adjustment required. The housings are ruggedly designed in cast iron. There is no danger of bearing failure resulting from dirt or dust entering the bearing before or during installation. Such contamination is very difficult to prevent in bearings that not shaft ready. No time or expense is required for cleaning housings, or initial lubrication. Therefore, overall installed cost is less in many instances. Operating expense over time is also generally less.
The M2000 bearings are interchangeable with other collar mounted spherical roller bearings in single piece housings, and are equipped with bearings that have excellent load characteristics.
Standard on all Moline M2000 bearings is a specially designed triple lip contact seal, which prohibits entry of contaminants, retains lubrication and is self-purging. In addition, these bearings are also available with a spring loaded Garter seal for extreme conditions and a labyrinth seal for high-speed applications.
Moline M2000 bearings are available in expansion and non-expansion styles. The expansion units have the capacity to move up to .100”. The bearings are available in shaft sizes from 1-3/16” up to 4”.
The M2000 housings come with a standard paint finish. Other coatings such as Nickel Plating, Epoxy and Teflon are also available. Special machining is also available.
Moline M2000 Mounted bearings are carried in Moline warehouses and distributor stocks all over the United States.
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