SKF W 6000-2Z Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing- Both Sides Shielded 10mm I.D, 26mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
208-0439
Mfr. Part No.:
W 6000-2Z
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

10mm

Outside Diameter

26mm

Race Width

8mm

Ball Bearing Type

Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing

Sealing Arrangement

Both Sides Shielded

Bearing Clearance

CN

Material

Stainless Steel

Ball Material

Stainless Steel

Cage Material

Sheet Metal

Number of Rows

1

Static Load Rating

1.96kN

Dynamic Load Rating

3.97kN

Bore Type

Parallel

Bearing Series

0 Extra Light

Partial Bearing Code

6000

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

SKF Ball Bearing, Deep-Groove, 26mm OD, 10mm ID - W 6000-2Z


Support rotary motion in your equipment with this ball bearing from SKF. It has a deep-groove raceway and matched-pair bearings for increased stability. This design allows it to support both axial and radial loads, making it a versatile choice. Thanks to a limiting speed of 32,000rpm, it's suitable for use in fast-paced applications. Its shielded ends prevent large dirt particles from entering the bearing and keep lubricant inside the bearing. This helps to prevent friction and wear for an enhanced service life.

• Stainless steel construction for resistance to impact and corrosion
• Compact outer diameter of 26mm and inner diameter of 10mm for use in small spaces
• Static load rating of 1.96kN and dynamic load rating of 3.97kN for use in heavy-duty applications
• Light weight of just 18g to minimise strain on your equipment

Applications


• Power tools
• Domestic appliances
• Industrial machines
• Automation and process control

What's the difference between radial and axial loads in ball bearings?


Radial loads are applied at a right angle to the shaft, while axial loads are applied parallel to the shaft.

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