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Technical Data

Technical Specifications & Engineering Data

Confirm fit, performance, and compatibility with practical engineering data used in real maintenance and procurement workflows.

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What You’ll Find in Technical Data

Use this section to validate dimensions, materials, tolerances, and operating limits before you purchase or install a replacement part.

  • Dimensional references (OD/ID/width, length, pitch, thread)
  • Materials and coatings (steel grades, urethane, stainless, polymers)
  • Ratings (load, speed, pressure, temperature, IP rating)
  • Electrical specs (voltage, amperage, phases, duty cycle)
  • Fitment notes (shaft fits, housing fits, alignment considerations)

Quick Links

Use Image Quoter if you have a photo of the part. Or jump to Part Number Lookup if you have an OEM number.

Engineering Data Categories

These are common data categories you can expand into sub-pages:

  • Bearings: tolerances, fits, clearances, grease types
  • Motors: nameplate decoding, frame sizes, efficiency classes
  • Seals: material selection, pressure limits, chemical compatibility
  • Belts & chains: pitch, tooth profiles, tensile ratings
  • Filters: micron ratings, media types, differential pressure

Typical Search Phrases Technicians Use

Add content using real search language (this helps SEO without stuffing):

  • “bearing clearance C3 vs C4”
  • “motor frame size chart 56C 143T 145T”
  • “seal material for hydraulic oil compatibility”
  • “filter micron rating vs efficiency”
  • “shaft tolerance h7 g6 fit”

FAQs

How should I format technical specs on product pages?

Use a clear table: Dimension, Value, Units, Notes. Keep it consistent site-wide for better indexing and conversions.

Should I publish datasheets as PDFs?

Yes—PDFs are fine, but always include an HTML summary on the page so Google can understand it and users can scan quickly.