A Plummer block is a type of mounted bearing designed to provide support and secure positioning for a rotating shaft. The term ''plummer block'' is often used in the context of larger, heavier-duty applications. The bearing unit consists of a spherical roller or ball bearing and a housing, usually made of cast iron or steel. The housing has a mounting surface parallel to the shaft axis and is typically in a block or box-like shape, offering stability and support. Plummer block bearings are commonly used in heavy industries such as mining, steel, and construction where robustness and load-carrying capacity are critical. The housing often incorporates features like bolt holes and end covers for sealing and protection. These bearings are known for their ability to handle high loads, accommodate misalignment, and simplify the mounting process. The term ''plummer block'' is synonymous with ''pillow block'' in many contexts, and the terms are often used interchangeably.
Diameter of Bearing Seat | 170 mm | Housing Material | Cast Iron | ||
Width of Bearing Seat | 68 mm | Bearing Housing Seal Type | Without | ||
Centre Height | 112 mm | Clearance | CN | ||
Centre Distance Between Bolt Holes | 290 mm | Precision | Grade 0 | ||
Overall Width | 148 mm | Min Temperature | -40 °C | ||
Overall Height | 210 mm | Max Temperature | +120 °C | ||
Overall Length | 345 mm | Size Standard | Metric System | ||
No. of Bolt Holes | 4 | Mass | 14.6 kg |
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Capable of handling heavy loads and providing stability in demanding industrial applications.
Constructed from robust materials like cast iron or steel, ensuring long-term durability and resistance to wear.
Designed for straightforward assembly, facilitating easy installation and efficient replacement procedures.
Incorporates end covers to provide additional sealing, protecting the bearing from contaminants and extending its lifespan.