SKF 7301 BE-2RZP 1 Row Ball Bearing - 12 mm ID, 37 mm OD 12 mm Race Width

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RS Stock No.:
461-309
Mfr. Part No.:
7301 BE-2RZP
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Ball Bearing

Inside Diameter

12mm

Outside Diameter

37mm

Race Width

12mm

Cage Material

Fibreglass Reinforced

Ball Material

Bearing Steel

Race Material

Bearing Steel

End Type

Sealed

Number of Rows

1

Internal Clearance

Normal

Contact Angle

40°

Static Load Rating

5kN

Dynamic Load Rating

10.6kN

Series

7301 BE-2RZP

Standards/Approvals

No

Limiting Speed

20000rpm

Bearing Type

Angular Contact Ball

Race Type

One Piece Inner and Outer Rings

Zoya


The SKF Single row angular contact ball bearing is engineered for precise alignment and superior support of both radial and axial loads simultaneously, specifically designed to manage forces that act in one direction. With a 40° contact angle, this product is adept at accommodating large axial forces, making it an ideal choice for applications where high precision is paramount. The innovative non-contact seals on both sides significantly extend the lifespan of the bearing by reducing wear and tear, while the glass-fibre reinforced PA66 cage ensures a robust operating environment. This bearing is particularly advantageous for systems that require reliability under extreme conditions, offering exceptional performance and longevity.

Optimised for high axial load applications

Durable glass fibre reinforced cage enhances strength and stability

Non contact seal design minimises friction and extends bearing life

Ideal for high speed applications with minimal internal clearance

Single row design allows for easier installation and maintenance

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