SKF has announced the launch of its new SE bearing
housings. The new housings are an upgrade of the highly successful SNL housing
series, which have been used in many industries for very many years.
The new SE housing is a very reliable, versatile
solution for mounted bearing applications and is designed to meet the needs of
customer applications across virtually all industrial and processing sectors.
These housings, which range from size SE 507-606 to SE 532, have special design features to
exploit the full service life potential of the incorporated bearings, and
significantly reduce maintenance costs and related downtime.
The specific features are:
- Upgraded material
To accommodate the
increased load carrying capacity of SKF bearings, SE housings are made of a
higher strength grey cast iron that can accommodate heavier loads.
- Stiffer, more robust design
The SE housing’s
new design makes it extremely unlikely for the housing to become distorted by over-tightening
the attachment bolts
- Reduced grease consumption
The SE housing has
an effective grease guiding system, for relubrication from the side, that
applies grease directly to the bearing during relubrication. With the grease
guiding system, the bearing is greased more reliably, making it possible to
reduce grease quantities during relubrication.
- Reduced operating temperatures
When compared to
SNL housings, the new SE housing design improves heat transfer from the bearing
outer ring to the support surface, which reduces the temperature in the
bearing. Reduced operating temperatures make it possible to extend
relubrication intervals while increasing the service life of the bearing and
lubricant.
- Improved rust protection
These high quality
housings provide improved rust protection that is in accordance with the C3
corrosivity class (ISO 12944).
- EPD assessed
A declaration of
the environmental performance of SE housings is described in an Environmental
Product Declaration (EPD), according to ISO 14025.
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