Pillow Block Bearings (9,500+ items) - Page 261
Pillow Block Ball Bearing Unit, 1.6875 in Bore, Ductile Iron Hsg, Ecc.Collar Lock, 2 Tri Lip Seals
Pillow Block Ball Bearing Unit, 1.25 in Bore, Nickel Plated Hsg, Black Oxide Insert, Set Screw Lock
Tap Base Pillow Block Ball Brg Unit, 30 mm Bore, Nkl Plated Hsg, Hard Chrome Insert, Set Screw Lock
Pillow Block Ball Bearing Unit, 1.5 in Bore, Thermoplastic Hsg, Hard Chrome Insert, Set Screw Lock
115 Type K Pillow Block Roller Bearing Unit, 1-15/16 in Bore, 7.38 to 8.44 in L Center-to-Center
Tap Base Pillow Block Ball Brg Unit, 1.5 in Bore, Thermoplastic Hsg, Hard Chrome Insert, Set Screw
Pillow Block Ball Bearing Unit, 1.25 in Bore, Thermoplastic Hsg, Black Oxide Insert, Set Screw Lock
VPS 200 Pillow Block Ball Bearing, 15/16in Bore, 3-23/32 to 4-17/32in L Bolt Center-to-Center
Tap Base Pillow Block Ball Brg Unit, 35 mm Bore, Nkl Plated Hsg, Black Oxide Insert, Set Screw Lock
Tap Base Pillow Block Ball Brg Unit, 1.25 in Bore, Nkl Plated Hsg, Black Ox Insert, Set Screw Lock
Pillow Block Ball Bearing Unit, 30 mm Bore, Thermoplastic Hsg, Hard Chrome Insert, Set Screw Lock
Pillow Block Ball Bearing Unit, 1.25 in Bore, Nickel Plated Hsg, Black Oxide Insert, Set Screw Lock
Pillow Block Bearing, 2 Bolt Pillow Block, 1-3/4 in. Bore, 2-1/8 in. Base to Center Height
Pillow Block Ball Bearing Unit, 35 mm Bore, Thermoplastic Hsg, Black Oxide Insert, Set Screw Locking
Pillow Block Ball Bearing Unit, 1.375 in Bore, Nickel Plated Hsg, Black Oxide Insert, Set Screw Lock
About Pillow Block Bearings
Pillow Block Bearings are versatile components designed to support rotating shafts in a variety of industrial and automotive applications. They handle both radial and axial loads, offering adjustable height and angle to meet specific needs. Crafted from diverse materials like steel or plastic, these bearings cater to an array of uses. Available in multiple configurations, Pillow Block Bearings may incorporate additional features such as sealed or non-sealed bearings for varied applications. Constructed with a protective housing—typically made from cast iron or aluminum—the inner bearing is shielded from external elements while providing load support. These bearings find extensive use across industries including factories, construction sites, agriculture operations, transportation companies; proving essential tools for professionals like mechanics, engineers, machinists and maintenance technicians.























