SKF 6036 M 1 Row Ball Bearing - 180 mm ID, 280 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
207-6940
Mfr. Part No.:
6036 M
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Ball Bearing

Inside Diameter

180mm

Outside Diameter

280mm

Race Width

46mm

Ball Material

Steel

Cage Material

Machined Metal

End Type

Open

Number of Rows

1

Internal Clearance

CN

Static Load Rating

200kN

Dynamic Load Rating

190kN

Series

6036

Standards/Approvals

No

Bore Type

Parallel

Limiting Speed

4000rpm

Bearing Type

Single Row Deep Groove Ball

COO (Country of Origin):
FR

SKF Ball Bearing, 180 mm ID, 280 mm OD - 6036 M


This ball bearing from SKF is a reliable choice for optimal performance under severe operating conditions. Its cage is made from machined brass, which is lightweight and provides more space within the bearing for lubrication. This gives the unit increased wear resistance, making for a longer working life. It also improves the bearing's ability to handle shock loads and vibration, ensuring continuous and smooth rotational motion. This component is quiet during operation, making it suited for use in wind turbine generators and other demanding industrial applications.

• Open end, cylindrical bore type

• Inside diameter of 180 mm

• Outside diameter of 280 mm

• Race width of 46 mm

• Limiting speed of 4,000 r/min

Application Information


• Wind power generation

• Automotive industry

• Medical and pharmaceutical industries

How does this bearing's cage design improve its performance?


The cage pocket design of this bearing reduces contact stresses between the cage and rolling elements to optimise ball-to-cage contact and improve ball guidance. Plus, its no-edge contact promotes the formation of a hydrodynamic film, which significantly reduces vibration.

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