NF180CP0
3/4" Constant Section Bearings
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NF180CP0 Bearing Product Overview & Core Advantages
The NF180CP0 is a precision thin section bearing featuring inch system measurement and Endura-kote chromium plating surface treatment. Designed with single row ball construction and open seal configuration, this bearing delivers exceptional performance in applications requiring minimal cross-section dimensions. Its ABEC-1 precision class ensures reliable operation while maintaining tight dimensional tolerances. The bearing's specialized plating provides enhanced corrosion resistance and extended service life in demanding environments.
NF180CP0 Bearing Model Code Explained, Specifications & Naming Convention
| Code Segment | Technical Meaning |
| NF180 | Bearing series designation with 18" bore diameter |
| C | Endura-kote chromium plating for enhanced surface properties |
| P0 | Standard precision grade (equivalent to ABEC-1) |
NF180CP0 Bearing Structural Features & Performance Benefits
Thin Section Design: The bearing's minimal cross-section (0.75" width) with large diameter (18" bore) provides space-saving advantages while maintaining structural integrity.
Premium Material Construction: Chrome steel rings and balls combined with brass cage ensure optimal load distribution and smooth operation under radial dynamic loads up to 7,557 lbf.
Precision Engineering: Tight dimensional tolerances (bore: -0.0018"–0", OD: -0.0018"–0") and controlled radial internal clearance (0.0000 – 0.0005") guarantee consistent performance.
Surface Enhancement: Chromium plating provides superior corrosion resistance and reduced friction, extending bearing life in harsh operating conditions.
NF180CP0 Bearing Typical Application Areas
- Aerospace systems - where thin section bearings are critical for weight reduction
- Robotics and automation equipment - requiring precise motion control in compact spaces
- Medical imaging devices - demanding high precision and reliability
- Semiconductor manufacturing equipment - needing corrosion-resistant components
- Radar and communication systems - utilizing large diameter, thin section bearings