SKF 6216/C3VL0241 1 Row Ball Bearing - 80 mm ID, 140 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
207-6578
Mfr. Part No.:
6216/C3VL0241
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

80 mm

Product Type

Ball Bearing

Outside Diameter

140 mm

Race Width

26mm

Cage Material

Sheet Metal

Ball Material

Steel

End Type

Open

Number of Rows

1

Static Load Rating

55kN

Dynamic Load Rating

72.8kN

Series

6216

Bore Type

Parallel

Standards/Approvals

No

Limiting Speed

6000rpm

Bearing Type

Single Row Deep Groove Ball

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

SKF Deep-Groove Ball Bearing, 80 mm ID, 140 mm OD - 6216/C3VL0241


This versatile deep-groove ball bearing from SKF can accommodate both radial and axial loads in both directions and is capable of rotating at very high speeds. It has an inside diameter of 80 mm and an outside diameter of 140 mm, with a race width of 26 mm. The open-type ball bearing allows lubricant to travel freely and is easy to re-lubricate. This device is suitable for clean environments where you don't need to worry about dirt contaminating the bearing.

• Reduced friction torque for low-temperature operation and energy efficiency

• Handles radial and axial loads in both directions, for versatility and reliability

• Durable steel construction

Application Information


• Gearboxes

• Manufacturing industries

• Electric motors

Why should I choose deep-groove ball bearings for my machinery?


Because of their deep-groove construction and smooth raceways, these ball bearings ensure quiet operation, enhancing your working environment.

What should I use to lubricate an open-type ball bearing?


Oils have lower viscosity than grease, so are ideal lubricants for open bearing. Staying on top of oiling ensures efficient running, lower torque and higher speeds.

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