Bearing ID 0.375 OD 0.875 Width 0.281 Open Turcite
46-243178P2 | |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | |
GE Sistemas Médicos de México S.A. de C.V | |
GE HealthCare | |
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Features
- High strength
- Enhanced dimensional stability
- Easy to machine
- Good wear resistance
Product Overview
The Ball Bearings use balls to maintain the separation between the bearing races. The intended use of a ball bearing is to reduce rotational friction and support radial and axial loads. During operation the load is shared across the balls. This bearing is made up of Acetal or Turcite® material. Acetal is a general purpose polymer which has an excellent balance of desirable properties. Turcite is also an acetal based material has the similar characteristics of acetal. The unique properties of acetal bridges the gap between metals and ordinary plastics. It provides high strength and stiffness, enhanced dimensional stability and it is easy to machine. It has very low moisture absorption and a wide range of chemical resistance. This bearing is used in XM Senographe Essential, MR Signa LX MR/i 1.5T, XM Senographe 500T/600T, MR Signa Horizon Hispeed LX 1.5T, UL LOGIQ P5 Premium and many other systems.
Additional Features
- High strength
- Very low moisture absorption
- Good wear and abrasion resistance
- Wide range of chemical resistance