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PCJ50 XL N FA125 INATechnische Basisdaten Hersteller: INA Synonym: 0096276000000 PCJ50 N FA125 I Gewicht: 2420 Gramm Schutzkappe: KASK10 Erweiterte technische Daten ueres Breitenmae: mm 143,00 ueres Breitenmae:(B) mm 60,80 ECLASS number 23 05 16 02 ECLASS2 number 23 05 16 02 Einzelgewicht in (kg): 2. 3 FA125 With Corrotect Coating, Protected Against Corrosion Flanschueres Breitenmae:(L) mm 143,00 I Inch Size Grease Nipple R 1 8 Innenmae: mm 50,00 N Cast Iron Housing With
Technische Basisdaten
| Hersteller: INA |
| Synonym: 0096276000000 PCJ50-N-FA125-I |
| Gewicht: 2420 Gramm |
| Schutzkappe: KASK10 |
Erweiterte technische Daten
| Äußeres Breitenmaße: mm 143,00 |
| Äußeres Breitenmaße:(B) mm 60,80 |
| ECLASS number 23-05-16-02 |
| ECLASS2 number 23-05-16-02 |
| Einzelgewicht in (kg): 2.3 |
| FA125 With Corrotect® Coating, Protected Against Corrosion |
| FlanschÄußeres Breitenmaße:(L) mm 143,00 |
| I Inch Size Grease Nipple R 1/8” |
| Innenmaße: mm 50,00 |
| N Cast Iron Housing With Undercut Slot For End Caps |
| Radial Dynamic Load Rating Cr (N) 37500 |
| Radial Static Load Rating C0r (N) 23200 |
| Spezialbehandlung Keine Spezialbehandlung |
| XL X-Life |
| Anschlußgewinde Lubrikation: Rp1/8 |
| Anzahl Anschraubbohrungen: 4 |
| Äußeres Breitenmaß Flansch: 143 mm |
| Dicke Flansch: 13 mm |
| Dynamische Tragzahl, radial: 37.500 N |
| Ermüdungsgrenzbelastung, radial: 1.210 N |
| Gesamthöhe Einheit: 60,8 mm |
| Statische Tragzahl, radial: 23.200 N |
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★★★★★ 5
Comfortable
Size: One Size, Color: Green
Comfortable socks.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2026
★★★★★ 2
small and tight
Size: One Size, Color: Green
didn’t care for them
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Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2025
★★★★★ 3
Disappointed
Size: One Size, Color: Black
These socks seem thinner than in the past. Quality not as good.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Perfect fit
Size: Large, Color: (100) White / White / Black
Durable and comfortable. Size works well. Very soft with nice thickness for training. Fairly long lasting
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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Post-COVID Sock Hunt: Finally a Win
Size: Medium, Color: (001) Black / Black / White
Ever since COVID, I haven’t been able to find a pair of socks that hold up for more than a few months. Brands like UA, Adidas, and others seem to have cut corners—likely in response to inflation—by downgrading materials and labor rather than raising prices. The result? Socks that wear thin, rip easily, or lose shape fast.
These, however, have been a pleasant surprise. I’ve been wearing them for a few weeks and so far, they’re holding strong. You can tell some cost-saving measures were still made—certain areas feel slightly thinner—but overall, the construction is solid.
A key win: they stay on. These are ankle socks (not “no-shows”), and they hug the ankle securely. That’s a huge plus in a world where most post-COVID no-shows slide off halfway through the day.
We may never get back to the pre-COVID quality standards without paying a premium, but for now, these are a reliable choice.
Ratings:
• No slipping: 10/10
• Price: 7/10
• Durability (so far): No pilling or loose threads — promising start.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025