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Brand Name:TIMKEN
Model Number:2MMC9105WI TUH
wear product type::Wear Plate
material specification::500SP
material::OILES 500SP1 SL1 High-Strength Brass with Embedded Solid Lubricant
maximum p value::29;Static 150 N/mm2
B:35 mm
maximum pv value::Dry 1.65, Periodic Lubrication 3.25 N/mm2 x m/s
thickness::77 mm
maximum v value::Dry 0.50;Periodic lubrication 1.0 m/s
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Product Details

wear product type:Wear Plate
material specification:500SP
material:OILES 500SP1 SL1 High-Strength Brass with Embedded Solid Lubricant
maximum p value:29;Static 150 N/mm2
B35 mm
maximum pv value:Dry 1.65, Periodic Lubrication 3.25 N/mm2 x m/s
thickness:77 mm
maximum v value:Dry 0.50;Periodic lubrication 1.0 m/s
overall length:250 mm
operating temperature range:Periodic Lubrication -40 to +302 °F, Dry -40 to +572
series:SCU
standards met:RoHS
number of mounting holes:4
additional details:Lead Free
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