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SKF HMVA 42/200 Hydraulic Nut Drive-up Adapter

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Hydraulic Nut Drive-up Adapter

  • One adapter suits previous generation nuts from HMV(C) 42-200
  • Rugged construction
  • Easy to attach to the HMV nut using strong magnets
  • Used in conjunction with SKF dial indicators
SKU: SKF HMVA 42/200 EAN: 7316572206874 Tags: , Categories:
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SKFHMVA 42/200 Hydraulic Nut Drive-up Adapter

The SKF Drive-up Method is the preferred method for mounting spherical roller and CARB bearings on tapered seatings. In conjunction with a SKF dial indicator, the adapter HMVA 42/200 allows the previous generation of HMV nuts to be used with the SKF Drive-up Method. The adapter can be used with nuts from size HMV(C) 42 to HMV(C) 200.

Product General Attributes

Product Height2.37 IN
Product Length3.15 IN
Product Width2.37 IN
Shipping Height2.37 IN
Shipping Length3.15 IN
Shipping Width2.37 IN

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Dimensions3.15 × 2.37 × 2.37 in
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