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UKFC208 FAGTechnische Basisdaten Hersteller: FAG Synonym: 0823450740000 UK208 + FC208 ueres Breitenmae: B 1 46 mm ber Spannelement Bezeichnung: UKFC208 FAG Marke:: FAG Erweiterte technische Daten ueres Breitenmae: mm 145,00 ueres Breitenmae: mm 46,00 ECLASS number 23 05 16 02 ECLASS2 number 23 05 16 02 Einzelgewicht in (kg): 1. 92 Hhe Flansch (H) mm 145,00 Innenmae: mm 35,00 Medias beschreibung Flanschlagergehuseeinheit UKFC Radial Dynamic Load Rating Cr (N)
Technische Basisdaten
| Hersteller: FAG |
| Synonym: 0823450740000 UK208 + FC208 |
| Äußeres Breitenmaße: B 1 46 mm über Spannelement |
| Bezeichnung: UKFC208 FAG |
| Marke:: FAG |
Erweiterte technische Daten
| Äußeres Breitenmaße: mm 145,00 |
| Äußeres Breitenmaße: mm 46,00 |
| ECLASS number 23-05-16-02 |
| ECLASS2 number 23-05-16-02 |
| Einzelgewicht in (kg): 1.92 |
| Höhe Flansch (H) mm 145,00 |
| Innenmaße: mm 35,00 |
| Medias beschreibung Flanschlagergehäuseeinheit UKFC |
| Radial Dynamic Load Rating Cr (N) 34500 |
| Radial Static Load Rating C0r (N) 19800 |
| Spezialbehandlung Keine Spezialbehandlung |
| -20 °C Betriebstemperatur min. |
| 1.030 N Ermüdungsgrenzbelastung, radial |
| 100 mm Durchmesser Zentrieransatz |
| 120 °C Betriebstemperatur max. |
| 19.800 N Statische Tragzahl, radial |
| 2,12 kg Gewicht |
| 31 mm Äußeres Breitenmaß |
| 32.500 N Dynamische Tragzahl, radial |
| 37,7 mm Gesamthöhe Einheit |
| 4 Anzahl Anschraubbohrungen |
| 46 mm Äußeres Breitenmaß über Spannelement |
| 9 mm Dicke Flansch |
| A 1 9 mm Dicke Flansch |
| B 31 mm Äußeres Breitenmaße: |
| C 0r 19.800 N Statische Tragzahl, radial |
| C r 32.500 N Dynamische Tragzahl, radial |
| C ur 1.030 N Ermüdungsgrenzbelastung, radial |
| T max 120 °C Betriebstemperatur max. |
| T min -20 °C Betriebstemperatur min. |
| U 37,7 mm Gesamthöhe Einheit |
| Z 100 mm Durchmesser Zentrieransatz |
| h8 Durchmesser Zentrieransatz Wellenpassung |
| n 4 Anzahl Anschraubbohrungen |
| ≈m 2,12 kg Einzelgewicht |
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4.9 ★★★★★
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★★★★★ 5
Mixes drinks well and holds a charge
Color: Silver
I bought this frother to replace a weaker frother I had been using for months. I make iced lattes with instant espresso powder, water, and milk, and this frother does a great job at mixing the powder into the water/milk. It also leaves a nice 1" or so of milk froth on the top. I love that it can be charged with a USB-C cable and doesn't require batteries like many frothers do. It's very powerful for the size.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Putting my $.02 into the mix
Size: Basic Frother, Color: Black
My old, lame hand mixer finally gave up the ghost. I ordered one of those “stick blenders” but it was waaaay too powerful for my purposes. (I don’t need it to dice/chop/pulverize fruits or veggies - if you need that, this mixer isn’t for you.) I needed something in between. I kept coming back to the “milk frothers,” but I had my doubts that one of those could mix up my morning shake. I tried a frother some years ago, and it wasn’t designed for blending ingredients, just for frothing liquids. Still, I had an idea (like some of you might) that what I needed was not a true stick mixer, nor a true milk frother. Something in between. I needed a “frother on steroids.”
I settled on this one-the YUSWKO YW-218. It had the regular frothing head, but also two other heads. One looks like a mini bread hook; the other like a mini whisk.
I plugged it into charge and it did take the stated time to come to a full charge. (Like any kid with a new toy, I tried turning it on before charging, but the low state of charge resulted in the high-medium-low settings not behaving correctly.)
For my first few forays into blending, I tried the mini bread hook thingee. It worked OK, but not as well nor as quickly as I wanted. I then shifted to the mini whisk thingee. I didn’t really prepare well. I combined my milk-protein powder-carnation breakfast-malt flavoring-imitation (yeah, I know, it probably causes cancer, but only in California) vanilla flavoring concoction into my normal medium-sized concession cup (you know, the smaller ones you get at high school basketball games), lowered the whisk head into the goop, and turned it to “low.” In a second, I was wearing my shake. But the power capacity was more than enough to do what I was needing.
Anyway, since that first attempt with the whisk head, I’ve gotten the routine down. And it is EXACTLY what I needed. (I’ll try to attach a video to show you.). Clean up is simple. You can do it with soapy water and a brush or rag, but I just run the thing in clear water and ensure I get all the sticky stuff off. I tried the soapy water, but I got a LOT of suds.
A few pointers. First, charge it up all the way before using it. I haven’t had to recharge for two weeks now. You’ll use a regular, small phone-charging brick. (Two words of CAUTION. I found that the included, cheap charging cord did not work. It got really hot, like there was an electrical short in it. So I found one of my own. Also, DO NOT USE the larger charging blocks like the ones from Ap*le. I tried and it was too much.) Second, I assumed that the low speed would be the less aggressive and thus the less “throw-stuff-out-of-the-cup” setting. But that hasn’t proven true for me. I’ve found that the medium setting makes my ingredients behave better (less throw-out and quicker blending). Experiment with different speeds, even though it may not make immediate sense. Third, practice with plain water first (I’ve already told you how I know this). That’ll give you a “feel” for what this frother will do. Fourth, practice with different sized cups. I’ve since changed to the taller concession cups, as they prevent throw-out. Fifth, start practicing with your cups down in a sink. Less mess to clean up and no need to change clothes before you head out to work or school (I’m a teacher). Finally, familiarize yourself with the way the three buttons work. My previous mixer required me to keep the button depressed to blend. If I let up on the button, the unit would stop. Not so with this one. A light press to start, let go, then a light press to stop. Don’t keep mashing the button.
Final thoughts: this frother is just what I needed. If your experience sounds like mine, I think this one’ll give you good service.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2022
★★★★★ 5
Excellent frother
Size: Basic Frother, Color: Christmas Red
This item works great! I love the red color and how easy it is to clean, and howneasynitnis to charge. I also like that there are three different attachments to choose from.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Perfect and convenient tool
Size: Basic Frother, Color: Black
I am very happy with my new milk frother. Really easy to use and I was very pleased with the results. I got to enjoy my first home made cappuccino and it was perfect. I have only used the frother attachment so far but I plan to use the whip the next time I scramble a couple of eggs. Very please with my purchase.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great hand held mixer
Size: Basic Frother, Color: Black
Great mini mixer with three different whisks. Powerful and runs quite a while on a single charge. Fast delivery and was just as described.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026