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Flange Pillow‑Block Bearing Replacement for Cheney 2000‑Series Platform Lifts
Flange Pillow‑Block Bearing Replacement for Cheney 2000‑Series Platform Lifts
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SKU: BRG.CH.2000
Condition: New
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High‑quality 3/4″ bore 2‑bolt flange pillow‑block bearing, ideal replacement for Cheney 2000‑series VPLs replacing legacy OEM M11529.
This 2‑bolt flange pillow‑block bearing is designed for use in Cheney 2000‑series VPL units, offering direct replacement for the legacy OEM M11529. The unit features a pressed steel rhombus housing with rust‑proof plating and a durable bronze plain‑sleeve bearing insert. It accommodates vertical or horizontal mounting, includes replaceable rubber grommets for reduced vibration and noise, and uses 20‑weight non‑detergent oil lubrication via a felt strip. Manufactured in the U.S., this bearing unit stands up to demanding environments and is built for reliable, long‑term service.
• Bore diameter: ¾ in (19.05 mm) with tolerance +0.004/ +0.003 in
• Housing type: rhombus, pressed steel, rust‑proof plated
• Insert material: bronze plain‑sleeve
• Mounting: 2 holes, 7/16 in bolt size, center‑to‑center spacing approx. 3.375 in
• Overall dimensions: length 4.375 in, width 2.75 in, height 1.125 in
• Flange thickness: ~1/8 in; bolt circle diameter ~0.437 in
• Lubrication: felt strip oil cap using 20‑weight non‑detergent oil
• Operating temperature range: approximately –5 °F to 220 °F
• Maximum PV (pressure‑velocity): up to 50,000 lb/in²‑ft/min
This unit is the reliable OEM‑equivalent solution for lift installations requiring high durability and consistent alignment. It fits seamlessly into Cheney 2000‑series vertical platform lifts replacing the legacy M11529 specification.
Installation and maintenance should be performed by qualified personnel. Proper application ensures safety, compliance, and peak performance in lift systems.
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