SKF 6015-2RS1/C3 1 Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing - 75 mm ID, 115 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
207-6414
Mfr. Part No.:
6015-2RS1/C3
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

75mm

Product Type

Deep Groove Ball Bearing

Outside Diameter

115mm

Race Width

20mm

Ball Material

Steel

Cage Material

Sheet Metal

End Type

Sealed

Number of Rows

1

Internal Clearance

C3

Static Load Rating

33.5kN

Dynamic Load Rating

41.6kN

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

6015

Bore Type

Cylindrical

Limiting Speed

3400rpm

Bearing Type

Single Row Deep Groove Ball

SKF 6015 Series Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 75mm Inside Diameter, 115mm Outside Diameter - 6015-2RS1/C3


This deep-groove ball bearing is designed to provide smooth radial rotation and sealed protection for rotating assemblies in industrial equipment. It suits systems requiring a sealed solution with a cylindrical bore and a single-row architecture, delivering dependable operation in automation, electronics and mechanical drive contexts without detailing load capacities or speed limits here.

Features and Benefits:


• Sealed construction prevents lubricant loss and contamination
• Sheet-metal cage ensures stable ball guidance and long service life
• C3 internal clearance accommodates thermal expansion in tight fits
• Steel balls provide consistent rolling performance under load
• Single-row arrangement offers Compact radial support for shafts

Applications


• Suitable for high-speed electric motor spindles in automation
• Ideal for gearbox input shafts in mechanical drives
• Used with fan and blower assemblies in electrical systems
• Can be used for conveyor rollers in manufacturing lines

What bore type does it require for mounting?


It needs a cylindrical bore to allow correct interference or transition fits for secure shaft location.

How does the internal clearance affect assembly tolerances?


The increased internal clearance compensates for shaft heating and misalignment, reducing the risk of preload increase during operation.

What material considerations affect corrosion resistance?


The rolling elements are steel, so environmental control and appropriate lubrication are necessary to manage corrosion risk.

How does the cage material influence maintenance intervals?


The sheet-metal cage maintains ball spacing under dynamic conditions, supporting steady lubrication distribution and extending service intervals.

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