SKF 6020-2RS1 Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing- Both Sides Sealed 100mm I.D, 150mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
207-6449
Mfr. Part No.:
6020-2RS1
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

100mm

Outside Diameter

150mm

Race Width

24mm

Ball Bearing Type

Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing

Sealing Arrangement

Both Sides Sealed

Bearing Clearance

CN

Material

Steel

Ball Material

Steel

Cage Material

Sheet Metal

Number of Rows

1

Static Load Rating

54kN

Dynamic Load Rating

63.7kN

Bore Type

Parallel

Bearing Series

0 Extra Light

Model Number p

60202RS

Partial Bearing Code

6020

Race Type

Plain

COO (Country of Origin):
FR

SKF Deep-Groove Ball Bearing, 100mm ID, 150mm OD - 6020-2RS1


This deep-groove ball bearing from SKF is a reliable option to support both radial and axial loads in both directions. You can confidently use it for both high-speed and ultra-high-speed applications. It has an inside diameter (ID) of 100mm and an outside diameter of 150mm with a race width of 24mm, which are standard dimensions that make it versatile and suitable for a wide variety of machinery. The bearing's low rotational friction needs little lubrication, saving on repair and maintenance times.

• Robust and durable stainless steel construction for use in harsh environments and tough industrial machinery
• Cylindrical bore offers high radial load capacity and allows the bearing to accept faster speeds
• Deep grooves stabilise the balls to limit vibration, minimise noise and reduce friction

Applications


• Domestic appliances such as washing machines
• Industrial fans
• Water pumps

How do ball bearings reduce friction?


The rolling motion of ball bearings reduces friction, as they don't need to slide along surfaces to drive motion. By rolling, they make the movement of other parts possible. What's more, replacing sliding friction with rolling friction helps increase their lifetime.

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