IPPSWN32G 2" Open Twin Pillow Block Linear Ball Bearing

The IPPSWN32G 2" Open Twin Pillow Block Linear Ball Bearing is designed for robust linear motion applications. It features a nominal bearing ID of 2 inches with a precise tolerance of +/- 0.001 inches, ensuring accuracy and smooth operation. The bearing has a width of 6 inches and a length of 10 inches, with a centerline to body flange width of 8.25 inches and a body width of 5.25 inches. The bolt hole diameter is 3/8 inches, and the height is 3.625 inches. This bearing is built to handle heavy loads, with a dynamic load rating of 4860 lbs and a static load rating of 4330 lbs. The open design allows for easy installation and maintenance, making it ideal for high-load, high-precision applications.

$941.62
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The Simplicity® Ball Bearing is produced from a solid steel outer cylinder and incorporates an industrial strength polymer retainer.  

  • Inch, metric and JIS sizing options 
  • Open, closed, adjustable, wide, self-aligning and thin wall designs available 
  • Heat treated alloy steel outer shell 
  • Size interchangeable with industry standards and with Simplicity series 
  • Low coefficient of friction 
  • Resin retainer for reduced noise 
  • Static Load Capacities up to 1,700 lb (7,900 N) 
  • Dynamic Load Capacities up to 850 lb (3,800 N) 
  • ID sizes: 6.35 mm (0.25 in) to 50.8 mm (2 in)
Parallel Rail Alignment Video
Parallel Rail Alignment Video
Linear Bearing Selection Criteria
Linear Bearing Selection Criteria

Catalogs & Datasheets

Plain and Ball Pillow Blocks Interchange Chart
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Simplicity Linear Bearings Chemical Chart
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Simplicity Linear Plain Bearings
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Shafting: Bearings: and Pillow Blocks Compatibility Chart
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Linear Ball Bearings Interchange Chart
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