SKF 51206 1 Row Ball Bearing - 30 mm ID, 52 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
285-2241
Mfr. Part No.:
51206
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Ball Bearing

Inside Diameter

30 mm

Outside Diameter

52 mm

Race Width

16mm

Cage Material

Sheet Metal

Ball Material

Steel

Number of Rows

1

Static Load Rating

51kN

Dynamic Load Rating

25.1kN

Standards/Approvals

No

Bore Type

Parallel

Limiting Speed

6700rpm

Bearing Type

Thrust Ball

Race Type

Plain

SKF Thrust Ball Bearing, 30mm ID, 52mm OD - 51206


Use this thrust ball bearing from SKF to reduce rotational friction and shaft drift when supporting a heavy axial load in your machinery. The bearing is made of durable steel, making it resistant to corrosion and suitable for outdoor use. To aid your system's shaft rotation, it features two strong thrust plates with matching ball grooves along its raceway. This ensures smooth and reliable operation with minimal friction. You can install this bearing in tight or awkward spaces thanks to its compact dimensions of 16 (width) x 30 (inner diameter) x 52mm (outer diameter).

• Low weight of 130g won't put strain on your system

• Limiting speed of 6,700r/min (rotations per minute) ensures fast and effective rotation

• High dynamic load rating of 26kN (kilonewtons) for use with demanding industrial equipment

Applications


• Food processing

• Agricultural industry

• Industrial machinery

What's a thrust ball bearing?


A thrust ball bearing is a type of bearing used to safely transfer heavy axial loads. It prevents a shaft in your machinery from drifting in the axial direction and transfers thrust loads.

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