JIS Linear Plain Bearing - FJCN150 150mm

The FJCN150 is a larger variant within our FJCN series of open compensated linear plain bearings, adhering to the JIS metric standards. Its green anodized aluminum shell is a hallmark of this series, ensuring compatibility and interchangeability with other linear motion systems. Designed specifically for applications requiring end-supported shafting, it provides unparalleled shaft flexibility.

Features:
  • Meets JIS tolerance standards, ensuring compatibility and precision.
  • Nominal ID of 150.21 mm and OD of 209.99 mm, intended for 150 mm shaft diameters.
  • Aluminum shell as standard with an option for stainless steel to enhance durability.
  • FrelonGOLD® is the default bearing liner, with Frelon® J and Frelon® W available as alternatives.
  • Self-lubricating to facilitate maintenance-free operation.
  • Capable of handling static loads up to 741,331 N (approximately 166,537 lbs), suitable for heavy-duty applications.
  • Suitable for use within a wide temperature range of -240°C to 204°C (-400°F to 400°F).
  • Benefits include vibration dampening for improved performance stability.
  • Additional options include urethane seals (for 20mm ID and larger), O-rings, and external lubrication features.
  • Customizable to specific needs through contact with an Application Engineer.

These bearings are designed for a variety of applications where durability, flexibility, and precision are critical. If you have specific needs or require further customization, please reach out for more detailed assistance.

$999.59
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With the open version of standard closed bearing, the opening is designed to allow use on fully supported shafting for greater system rigidity. 

  • Inch, metric and JIS sizing options 
  • Designed for use with fully supported shafting 
  • Can operate in any orientation 
  • Static Load Capacities up to 100,000 lb (444 kN) 
  • ID sizes: 4.76 mm (0.19 in) to 101.6 mm (4 in) 
  • Choose between standard ID running clearance (0.0005" per side) and compensated ID running clearance (0.0015" per side) 
  • Options for standard/straight OD or self-aligning/spherical OD to prevent binding.

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