Stainless Steel SUC Insert Bearing Size Chart
SUC Insert Bearings are designed for heavy-duty sterile applications, ensuring reliable performance in demanding environments. With a wide inner ring and a secure set screw locking mechanism, these bearings provide stability and ease of installation.
Manufactured from high-strength 440C stainless steel, SUC insert bearings come fully sealed with a stainless steel slinger and a Buna N Nitrile double lip contact seal, offering superior protection against contaminants. Pre-lubricated with Mobil Food Grade Grease FM222, they deliver smooth operation and long-lasting durability. A carbon steel option is also available for applications where stainless steel is not required.
This guide includes a comprehensive size chart covering SUC204 to SUC210, detailing key specifications to help you find the right bearing for your application.
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SUC Insert Bearings
| Part Number | Bore | Outside Diameter | Outer Ring Width | Inner Ring Width |
| SUC204 | 20MM | 47MM | 16MM | 31MM |
| SUC204-12 | 0.75″ | 1.85″ | 0.62″ | 1.22″ |
| SUC205 | 25MM | 52MM | 17MM | 34MM |
| SUC205-14 | 0.87″ | 2.04″ | 0.67″ | 1.33″ |
| SUC205-16 | 1″ | 2.04″ | 0.67″ | 1.33″ |
| SUC206 | 30MM | 62MM | 19MM | 38.1MM |
| SUC206-19 | 1.19″ | 2.44″ | 0.75″ | 1.5″ |
| SUC206-20 | 1.25″ | 2.44″ | 0.75″ | 1.5″ |
| SUC207 | 35MM | 72MM | 20MM | 42.9MM |
| SUC207-20 | 1.25″ | 2.83″ | 0.78″ | 1.68″ |
| SUC207-22 | 1.38″ | 2.83″ | 0.78″ | 1.68″ |
| SUC207-23 | 1.44″ | 2.83″ | 0.78″ | 1.68″ |
| SUC208 | 40MM | 80MM | 21MM | 49.2MM |
| SUC208-24 | 1.5″ | 3.15″ | 0.82″ | 1.93″ |
| SUC209 | 45MM | 85MM | 22MM | 49.2MM |
| SUC209-27 | 1.69 | 3.34″ | 0.86″ | 1.93″ |
| SUC209-28 | 1.75 | 3.34″ | 0.86″ | 1.93″ |
| SUC210 | 50MM | 90MM | 23MM | 51.6MM |
| SUC210-31 | 1.94″ | 3.35″ | 0.9″ | 2.03″ |
| SUC210-32 | 2″ | 3.35″ | 0.9″ | 2.03″ |
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