Bearing unit - UCP324 SNR
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N = snap ring groove in the outer ring.
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SNR
SNR is a recognized brand for bearings and related industrial parts used in a range of machine applications. It is often considered where precise and stable support of moving parts is important.
The SNR name is commonly linked with bearings, bearing units, and other components for rotary motion. For maintenance and replacement work, correct designation, dimensions, and operating conditions should be checked carefully.
SNR components should be selected with regard to load, speed, sealing, and the environment in which the equipment will operate.