Kansai Chiharu Haitienne Roller 168 Fix - Extra Quality K93n Na1

Excessive structural preload or insufficient grease channels. Relieve axial pressure and verify radial clearance. Deploy automated thermal monitoring sensors.

These represent the model series and engineering generation designators. The K93N series is widely recognized for its robust load-bearing capabilities, while the NA1 variant indicates a specific mounting interface and electrical compliance standard used in automated production lines. Excessive structural preload or insufficient grease channels

The "NA1" designation is a well-established code used by for its matched tapered roller bearing assemblies . These bearings (for example, models JH211749-90NA1 , 32315-90NA1 , and 33024P-90NA1 ) are designed to efficiently handle both radial and axial loads, making them suitable for a wide range of industrial applications. The "NA1" suffix typically indicates a single-row tapered roller bearing component that is part of a precision-matched assembly. Tapered bearings consist of two main separable parts: the cone (inner ring assembly) and the cup (outer ring assembly), whose conical raceways allow the bearing to accommodate combined loads. The Set-Right™ automated setting technique is often used with these components to ensure optimal internal clearance, contributing to their reliability in heavy-duty environments. These represent the model series and engineering generation

: In industries like textile printing (often associated with "Kansai" equipment), the roller's surface quality directly impacts the final product's consistency. In automated machinery

These typically denote specific engineering design codes, bearing prefixes, or material grades. In automated machinery, these designations ensure compatibility with load capacities and thermal tolerances.