SNR 6207F600 1 Row Ball Bearing - 35 mm ID, 72 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
706-503
Mfr. Part No.:
6207F600
Brand:
SNR
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Brand

SNR

Inside Diameter

35mm

Product Type

Ball Bearing

Outside Diameter

72mm

Race Width

17mm

Ball Material

Steel

Cage Material

Steel

End Type

Open

Number of Rows

1

Static Load Rating

15300N

Internal Clearance

C5

Series

6207F

Bore Type

Round

Limiting Speed

80rpm

Bearing Type

Deep Groove

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
TR
The SNR single row deep groove ball bearing is designed prominently for radial contact applications, enabling efficient and reliable performance in various mechanical systems. With the capability to operate at temperatures up to 350°C, it is suitable for demanding environments. This bearing features a pressed steel cage and is engineered for low friction, ensuring longevity and operational efficiency. Its robust design is suitable for a myriad of industrial applications, making it a versatile choice for both new builds and replacement in existing machinery. The carefully crafted design enhances stability, efficiency, and performance across a range of usage scenarios.

Internal diameter of 35 mm for optimal fitting

External diameter measures 72 mm, ensuring proper load distribution

Utilises a mass of 0.27 kg for lightweight installation options

Static load capacity reaches 15,300,000 mN, handling substantial loads

Mechanical limit speed of 480 °/s accommodates high-speed applications

Minimum operating temperature as low as 233.15 °K, providing versatility

Maximum operating temperature can reach 623.15 °K for extreme conditions

Fillet radius of 1.1 mm aids in seamless integration with other components

Dimensions designed for accurate performance under radial loads

Dead weight reduction contributes to overall system efficiency

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