SKF 63004-2RS1 1 Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing - 20 mm ID, 42 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
233-7142
Mfr. Part No.:
63004-2RS1
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

20 mm

Product Type

Deep Groove Ball Bearing

Outside Diameter

42 mm

Race Width

16mm

Cage Material

Sheet Metal

Ball Material

Steel

End Type

Sealed

Number of Rows

1

Static Load Rating

5kN

Dynamic Load Rating

9.36kN

Series

63004

Standards/Approvals

No

Bore Type

Parallel

Limiting Speed

11000rpm

Bearing Type

Single Row Deep Groove Ball

COO (Country of Origin):
IT

SKF 3 Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 42mm Outside Diameter, 9.36 kN Dynamic Load Rating - 63004-2RS1


This deep groove ball bearing is designed for versatile applications in various mechanical systems. It features an inner diameter of 20mm and an outer diameter of 42mm, with a race width of 16mm. The bearing is constructed from durable steel, ensuring robust performance. Its single row deep groove design optimises load distribution, making it suitable for high load capacity requirements.

Features & Benefits


• Sealed on both sides to enhance durability

• CN clearance ensures optimal fitting and performance

• Dynamic load capability of 9.36kN increases reliability

Applications


• Used in mechanical drive systems

• Suitable for conveyor systems and industrial machinery

• Utilised in robotics for precise movement

What makes this product suitable for high-load applications?


The advanced design and materials allow it to handle substantial stresses without failure.

Is this product resistant to water ingress?


Yes, the sealing technology effectively protects against moisture and contaminants.

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