What is a 6301 bearing?

What is a 6301 bearing?

The 6301 is a 12 mm Ball Bearing that can be used in many rotary and factory automation applications. The 6301 12 mm Ball Bearing Inner Dimension 12mm X Outer Dimension 37mm X Width 12mm is an open style ball bearing designed for high rotational speeds and high dynamic loads.

What is the difference between ZZ and 2RS bearings?

Type 2 RS is a sealing type with a moulded rubber seal on both sides. Type 2 Z or ZZ is a non-removable, non-contact bearing closure with a metal seal on both sides. This type of seal doesn’t make contact with the inner ring therefore, there would be no impact on the operational speed.

What is a 608 2RS bearing?

This 608-2RS miniature ball bearing is made of chrome steel and has rubber seals. It has an 8 mm inside diameter, a 22 mm outside diameter, and a 7 mm depth. This deep groove ball bearing is used in applications such as skateboards and rollerblades, among others.

What does RLD mean on a bearing?

Radial/Deep Groove Ball Bearing – Round Bore, 17 mm ID, 40 mm OD, 12 mm Width, One Nitrile Contact Seal.

What size is a 6202 bearing?

6202 Ball Bearings 15X35X11mm Specifications & Dimensions

Universal 6202
Inner Dimension d(Ø) 15
Outer Dimension D(Ø) 35
Width B (or T)(mm) 11
Retainer Type Punching

What is the difference between 608z and 608zz bearings?

608z is single shielded and 608zz is double shielded. Same bearing other than that.

What does Du mean on a bearing?

DU = depleted uranium. DP = double penetration. Even if the thread is old its still useful for new users and old to know wtf a du/dp bushing/bearing is imo.

What size is a 608 bearing?

8X22X7mm
Miniature Ball Bearings 608 – 8X22X7mm Description The 608 is a 8 mm Ball Bearing that can be used in many rotary and factory automation applications.

What is ABEC bearing rating?

The ABEC rating system includes grades 1,3,5,7, and 9. The higher the ABEC rating, the tighter the tolerances are, making the bearing a more precision part. High precision and small tolerances are required for bearings to function at very high RPM, in products like high speed routers that must spin at 20 to 30,000 RPM.