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INA SCE108 Needle Roller Bearing, Caged Drawn Cup, Steel Cage, Open End, Inch, 5/8' ID, 13/16' OD, 1/2' Width, 17600rpm Maximum Rotational Speed, 2700lbf Static Load Capacity, 1830lbf Dynamic Load

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  • Drawn cup needle roller bearing for applications with high dynamic loads
  • Drawn steel outer shell (cup) has a reduced cross-section for use in restricted spaces
  • Steel cage guides and evenly spaces rollers for reduced friction, vibration, and noise
  • Through-hardened, high-carbon chromium steel rollers for heat tolerance and durability under heavy loads
  • Meets standard ANSI/ABMA 18.2-1982 for quality assurance


This INA caged drawn cup needle roller bearing has a steel cage and is suitable for applications with high dynamic loads. It has a smaller cross-section than a machined needle roller bearing for use in restricted mounting spaces. The steel cage provides guidance and even spacing of the rollers for minimum vibration and noise at high speeds. The needle rollers are made of through-hardened, high-carbon chromium steel for durability and heat tolerance. The bearing can be used at temperatures up to 284 degrees F (140 degrees C). This drawn cup needle roller bearing meets American National Standards Institute/American Bearing Manufacturers Association standard ANSI/ABMA 18.2-1982 for quality assurance, and is used in various applications, such as automotive and truck transmissions, agricultural and construction equipment, pumps and compressors, and two-cycle engines, among others.

Roller bearings use rolling elements to maintain a separation between moving parts to reduce rotational friction and support radial and axial loads. These elements can be one of the following types: ball, cylindrical, spherical, barrel, needle, spindle, or tapered. Roller bearings can be open on both ends (a shaft can pass through) or open on one end and closed on the other. An open end can be sealed or shielded to protect the bearing from solid contaminants and moisture that could reduce its lifespan. If an end is sealed, the sealing component is an elastomer lip that contacts the shaft. If it is shielded, the shielding is a non-contact lip, usually made of metal. Rolling bearings are used in a range of applications from agricultural machinery to conveying equipment, robotics, dental equipment, elevators, rolling mills, ship rudder shafts, and aggregate crushers, among others.

INA manufactures bearings for automotive and industrial applications. The company is part of the Schaeffler Group, founded in 1946 in Herzogenaurach, Germany, and meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards 9001:2008 and TS 16949:2009 for quality assurance.


Neil Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
Worked perfectly for my transmission on a John Deere LA105
Donn55
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2020
Perfect fit! Exactly what was advertised! Top quality! These bearings were the final to my 1942 Delta Homecraft Band Saw restoration!!!
Henri Legal
Reviewed in Canada on July 21, 2019
I used this item to rebuild the transmission for my lawn tractor. They fit perfectly
Perkinsproperties
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2019
Installed this in the output shaft on a transaxle working perfect
SoldadoPR
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2019
recomiendo
Marc Faber
Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2019
Parfait
Dorien
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2019
I like Avery think abbot these needle barings
Jeffery N Heather
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2018
I purchased these bearings to install in a lawn mower transaxle where the input shaft comes out the top of the transaxle. Worked as good as new.
Wrenching
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2017
Received very quickly, product is just as described. USA manufactured and fit perfectly. Thank you!
NapTime Davie
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2016
awesome needle bearing
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2014
Older (mine is a 2008 model) Cub Cadet snow thrower use two INA SCE 108 bearings on each end of the drive shaft, pressed in drive gear. Third bearing, SCE 098, for outer planetary gear (one on each end for a total of 6 bearings per drive shaft). Had local auto parts store press out old bearings, press in new. Cub Cadet will tell customers that they need to buy whole new drive shaft assembly if these bearings go bad, freeze up. That will set you back $250-275. Easy job to do. Newer snow throwers have improved design; sealed ball bearing for drive shaft. MGD would not have changed the bearings if they were working properly.
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