Brand: MARTIN
MARTIN WB 1650 Deep Groove Ball Bearing - Heavy Duty Industrial Grade (85x150x35mm)
The MARTIN WB 1650 is engineered for high-reliability, heavy-duty industrial applications, offering exceptional performance in environments prone to contamination and high operational stress. This deep groove ball bearing features precision-machined races crafted from high-carbon chromium steel (SAE 52100), ensuring superior fatigue resistance and extended service life under continuous load cycles. Optimized internal geometry provides low friction torque and efficient heat dissipation, while the standard C3 internal clearance accommodates thermal expansion common in large gearbox and high-speed pump assemblies. The robust design and advanced surface finishing minimize vibration, contributing directly to smoother machine operation and lower noise levels in critical machinery.
As a Senior Product Manager, I recommend the WB 1650 for facilities prioritizing uptime and reduced MRO costs. The MARTIN commitment to manufacturing excellence ensures that the WB 1650 maintains dimensional stability and load integrity far exceeding generic alternatives. Its capacity to handle combined radial and axial loads makes it ideal for conveyor systems, large industrial motors, and pulp/paper machinery. Investing in the MARTIN WB 1650 translates into predictable maintenance schedules and maximized machine throughput, providing a clear ROI through minimized unplanned downtime.
Key Features
Constructed from high-grade SAE 52100 bearing steel for maximum wear resistance.
C3 internal clearance optimized for thermal expansion in high-temperature industrial applications.
High basic dynamic load rating (120 kN) supports demanding operational cycles and extended fatigue life.
Precision-honed raceways ensure low friction, reduced operational temperature, and energy efficiency.
Manufactured under ISO 9001 standards, guaranteeing consistency and reliability for critical machinery.
Suitable for high-speed operation and handling significant combined radial and axial loads.