Ball bearing bearing 6 series
radialaxialdeep groove

ball bearing bearing
ball bearing bearing
ball bearing bearing
ball bearing bearing
ball bearing bearing
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Characteristics

Rolling element
ball bearing
Configuration
radial, axial, deep groove, single-row, double-row
Material
steel
Other characteristics
high-speed, sealed, miniature, pre-lubricated
Inside diameter

Max.: 1,420 mm
(55.91 in)

Min.: 100 mm
(3.94 in)

Outside diameter

Max.: 1,800 mm
(70.87 in)

Min.: 125 mm
(4.92 in)

Width

Max.: 150 mm
(5.906 in)

Min.: 13 mm
(0.512 in)

Description

They are available in a variety of sizes, and are the most popular of all rolling bearings. This type of bearing supports radial and a certain degree of axial load in both directions simultaneously. The shielded or sealed deep groove ball bearings simplify the sealing structure of applications and are designed for use with a rotating inner ring. Greasing will not be necessary as these bearings are pre-lubricated. Bearings with a locating snap ring can be fit into the housing easily, as the locating snap ring facilitates axial positioning. The open type is widely used. Also available are the shielded / sealed types and the flanged type; the latter is easily positioned in the axial direction. These bearings are single-row deep groove ball bearings with a filling slot on both the inner and outer rings. They feature an enhanced radial load rating as they can contain more balls of larger diameter. Not suitable for applications that involve axial loading or high-speed rotation. When the bearing is installed, the filling slot on the fixed bearing ring should be in a no-load area. Double row ball bearings accommodate larger load application and are available in single/double seal versions. They are offered in a wide range of bearing selection.
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