4-hole round flange housing

Japanese standard

UCFC

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The last letter of the code (N or R) corresponds to the manufacturer identification.

 

200 series
Code Stk Discount
code
Dimensions (mm) Base load
(kN)
Shaft
Ø
A A1 A3 A6 J J1 H H1 N Dyn. C Stat. Co
UCFC201N
55,22  01 12 20.5 7 5 28.3 55.1 78 100 62 12 12.8 6.60
UCFC202N
63,38  01 15 20.5 7 5 28.3 55.1 78 100 62 12 12.8 6.60
UCFC203N
63,38  01 17 20.5 7 5 28.3 55.1 78 100 62 12 12.8 6.60
UCFC204N
63,38  01 20 20.5 7 5 28.3 55.1 78 100 62 12 12.8 6.60
UCFC205N
74,71  01 25 21.0 7 6 29.7 63.6 90 115 70 12 14.0 7.85
UCFC206N
89,93  01 30 23.0 8 8 32.2 70.7 100 125 80 12 19.5 11.3
UCFC207N
105,83  01 35 26.0 9 8 36.4 77.8 110 135 90 14 25.7 15.3
UCFC208N
114,73  01 40 26.0 9 10 41.2 84.8 120 145 100 14 29.1 17.9
UCFC209N
134,52  01 45 26.0 14 12 40.2 93.3 132 160 105 16 31.5 20.4
UCFC210N
152,33  01 50 28.0 14 12 42.6 97.6 138 165 110 16 35.0 23.2
UCFC211N
198,81  01 55 31.0 15 12 46.4 106.1 150 185 125 19 43.5 29.3
UCFC212N
240,34  01 60 36.0 15 12 56.7 113.1 160 195 135 19 52.5 36.0
UCFC213N
295,59  01 65 36.0 15 14 55.7 120.2 170 205 145 19 57.5 40.0
UCFC214N
408,27  01 70 40.0 18 14 61.4 125.1 177 215 150 19 62.0 44.0
UCFC215N
508,57  01 75 40.0 18 16 62.5 130.1 184 220 160 19 66.0 49.5
UCFC216N
582,97  01 80 42.0 18 16 67.3 141.4 200 240 170 23 72.5 53.0
UCFC217N
688,42  01 85 45.0 20 18 69.6 147.1 208 250 180 23 84.0 62.0
UCFC218N
806,22  01 90 50.0 20 18 78.3 155.5 220 265 190 23 96.0 71.5

 

Our range of Self-Lube® housings offers a wide choice of cast-iron or pressed steel bodies, equipped with the entire Self-Lube® bearing range with a spherical external diameter.

 

The main types of body are:

 - Plummer block housing
 - Flanged housings
 - Take-up housings
 - Cartridges and connecting rod ends

 

The choice of housing is closely linked to its use characteristics but the aesthetic appearance of the machine is often an equally decisive element. Our Self-Lube® housings have been designed, taking both elements into account.

The bodies are made of high-quality cast iron, as per BS1452; all non-machined surfaces are painted with an enamel electrostatic paint that dries in the air.

The metal bodies are made of soft steel as per BS1449 and are galvanised.

 

housings

Self-Lube® protectors

Our protectors are designed to protect the operator from the danger represented by the rotating shaft ends and also to avoid deposits forming on the outer surfaces of the bearing.

Protectors are made of good quality soft steel, covered with enamel paint, making them robust, attractive and durable. They are easy to assemble and can be removed without damage as many times as necessary.

The two protector claws slot into the groove of standard bearings. This reliable fastening device allows for mounting without any additional fastener required.

Locking screw

Locking screw

This locking system consists of two socket head locking screws positioned in the part extending beyond the inner ring.

For normal loads and moderate speeds, the bearing is simply put in position and the screw tightened to the recommended torque.

As an additional security measure, the shaft can be counterbored to receive the tip of the screw.

Eccentric clamp collar

Eccentric clamp collar.

A machined eccentric on the extension of the bearing inner ring fits into a similar steel clamp collar eccentric.

It is locked in position by turning the collar in the shaft rotation direction until the cam effect locks the collar onto the shaft. The socket head screw maintains the assembly in this position.

Tapered adaptor sleeve

Tapered adaptor sleeve

This locking system consists of a tapered sleeve, bolt and a lockwasher and is recommended when concentric tightening on the shaft is necessary.

When the bearing is mounted on the shaft, care must be taken to ensure the bolt is not too tight to avoid eliminating internal clearance and causing premature wear of the bearing.

The purpose of the lockwasher is to prevent the bolt from becoming loose.

 

 

Mounting precaution

 

It is essential to fix the housing in its final position on the machine frame and immobilise it in this position in relation to the rotating part before the inner bearing ring is tightened on the shaft.

Remove the socket head screws from the bore before inserting the shaft, which should be clean and chamfered.

Be careful not to strike the inner ring or body with a hammer and only apply mounting force on the inner ring. Once mounted, the bearing should rotate freely and effortlessly.

 

Cast iron housings should be arranged so that they operate in compression and not tension. Moreover, they should not be used in the event of reversible or pulse force.

In the event of considerable distance between housings, temperature variations may lead to dilatation phenomena that should be carefully studied.

 

 

Particularity of tapered bore mounts.

 

 1 - Fix the housing onto the machine frame and ensure there are no traces of grease or oil on the shaft or in the tapered sleeve bore

 2 - Position the shaft and hand-tighten the bolt
If the sleeve turns on the shaft, tap the tapered sleeve slightly to slide it into the bearing bore to ensure correct grip.

 3 - Finish tightening the bolt by striking it with a punch and light hammer.

 4 - Check that the shaft rotates freely to ensure internal clearance has not been eliminated and there are no constraints.

 5 - Finally, lock the bolt with one of the lockwasher teeth.

 6 - After 100 hours of service, bolt tightness should be checked.

 

 

 

 

Technical drawing of bearing