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Cessna Aircraft - Rod End Bearing - S1819-3

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Cessna Aircraft - Rod End Bearing - S1819-3
Genuine OEM Part

Description: Rod End Bearing 
Part Number: S1819-3
Alternate Part Numbers: E3-0303-00, F34-14R, MCS1819-3


Product Overview

A detachable assembly in or on which a journal, gudgeon, pivot, or the like moves. It is used to carry a load and to reduce sliding friction. It does not employ rolling elements. The outer member of the assembly is modified to provide a shank. The inner member may be either a plain spherical bearing or a sleeve bearing. Excludes bearing, plain, spherical and bearing, plain, self-aligning.

 

Item Specification:

Thread Class

  :

3B

Thread Direction

:

Right-hand

Shank Style

:

Internally threaded w/bead and wrench flats and inspection hole

Overall Length

:

1.7350" inches minimum and 1.7755" inches maximum

Bore Diameter

:

0.1895" inches minimum and 0.1915" inches maximum

Lubrication Material

:

Grease, MIL-G-23827

Outer Member Outside Diameter

:

0.7400" inches minimum and 0.7810" inches maximum

Bore Center to Shank End Distance

:

1.3650" inches minimum and 1.3850" inches maximum

Outer Member Width

:

0.3230" inches minimum and 0.3330" inches maximum

Inner Member Width

:

0.4320" inches minimum and 0.4370" inches maximum

Shank Thread Length

:

0.7188" inches minimum and 0.8125" inches maximum

Inspection Hole Center to End Distance

:

0.3070" inches minimum and 0.3170" inches maximum

Shank Width Across Wrench Flats

:

0.3650" inches minimum and 0.3850" inches maximum

Static Radial Load Rating

:

2500 pounds

Thread Diameter

:

0.250" inches nominal

Thread Quantity per Inch

:

28

Special Features

:

Magnetic particle and magnaflux inspection rod

Material

:

Copper alloy race insert

Material

:

Steel comp E52100 inner member

Material

:

Steel rod end body

Material Document and Classification

:

66 fed std single material response inner member

Style Designator

:

Ball type

Thread Series Designator

:

UNF