SKF 6001-2Z 1 Row Ball Bearing - 12 mm ID, 28 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
286-7580
Mfr. Part No.:
6001-2Z
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

12 mm

Product Type

Ball Bearing

Outside Diameter

28 mm

Race Width

8mm

Cage Material

Sheet Metal

Ball Material

Steel

End Type

Shielded

Number of Rows

1

Internal Clearance

CN

Static Load Rating

2.36kN

Dynamic Load Rating

5.4kN

Bore Type

Parallel

Standards/Approvals

No

Limiting Speed

30000rpm

Race Type

Plain

Distrelec Product Id

30409822

Bearing Type

Single Row Deep Groove Ball

COO (Country of Origin):
IT

SKF Deep-groove Ball Bearing, Plain Race Type, 12 mm ID - 6001-2Z


This deep-groove ball bearing from SKF is designed for use with equipment where the inner bearing ring rotates, such as roller brushes. It can handle very high speeds as well as axial loads. The component features two metal dust shields that stop dirt and debris from entering the bearing. As this unit's load increases, the contact points between its rolling elements and raceways decrease. This reduces friction and allows the bearing to operate well even at extremely fast speeds.

• Parallel bore type

• Steel cage material

• Dynamic load rating of 5.4 kN

• Static load rating of 2.36 kN

• Inside diameter of 12 mm

• Outside diameter of 28 mm

• Steel material

• Single row

• Plain race type

• Race width of 8 mm

Application Information


• Food and beverage production

• Pharmaceutical manufacturing industry

• Medical industry

What's the difference between a ball bearing and a roller bearing?


The main difference between ball bearings and roller bearings is the amount of friction they produce. While the elements of a ball bearing are designed to reduce friction, roller bearings provide increased friction with heavier loads. This means that while they are slower they have a higher load-carrying capacity than a ball bearing of the same size.

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