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Single-row deep groove ball bearings are a type of rolling-element bearing designed to handle radial and moderate axial loads. Their simple design makes them one of the most widely used types of bearings in various applications.
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Details
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Bore Diameter 65 mm |
Outer Diameter 120 mm |
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Bearing Width 23 mm |
Cage Type Sheet metal |
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Bearing Material High temperature steel |
Sealed Shield on both sides |
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Seal Type Non-contact Metal Shield |
Reference Speed - |
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Max Speed 50 r/min |
Outer Ring Locator None |
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Dynamic Load - |
Static Load 40.5 kN |
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Bore Style Cylindrical |
Coating Type Coated |
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Filling Slots Without |
Lubrication Solid lubricant |
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Max Temperature 250 °C |
Ball Rows 1 |
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Weight 1.03 kg |
FAQs
Single-row deep groove ball bearings are widely used in various applications such as electric motors, automotive parts, household appliances, industrial machinery, and more. Their ability to handle both radial and moderate axial loads makes them versatile for many industries.
Compared to other types like roller bearings or angular contact bearings: 1.Single-row bearings are better suited for high-speed applications. 2.They can handle both radial and light axial loads but are not ideal for heavy axial loads. 3.They are quieter and require less maintenance compared to roller bearings.
Typically, single-row deep groove ball bearings are made from: 1.Bearing-grade steel for durability. 2.Ceramic materials for high-speed or high-temperature applications. 3.Seals and shields are usually made of rubber or metal to protect the internal components.
1.Sealed bearings (RS/2RS) keep out contaminants like dust and moisture while retaining lubrication. 2.Shielded bearings (Z/2Z) provide some protection from debris but are more suitable for environments with less contamination.
Yes, but only to a moderate extent. These bearings are primarily designed for radial loads but can handle axial loads up to around 50% of their radial capacity.
1.6000 series: Compact and lightweight for light loads. 2.6200 series: Balanced design for medium loads. 6300 series: Robust for heavier loads.
These tolerance classes indicate the precision level of the bearing: 1.P0: Standard precision for general applications. 2.P6: Higher precision for moderate-speed applications. P4: Very high precision for high-speed or demanding applications.