SKF 609-2RSH 1 Row Ball Bearing - 9 mm ID, 24 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
442-0199
Mfr. Part No.:
609-2RSH
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

9 mm

Product Type

Ball Bearing

Outside Diameter

24 mm

Race Width

7mm

Cage Material

Sheet Metal

Ball Material

Steel

End Type

Sealed

Number of Rows

1

Static Load Rating

1.66kN

Dynamic Load Rating

3.9kN

Standards/Approvals

No

Series

609

Bore Type

Parallel

Limiting Speed

19000rpm

Race Type

Plain

Bearing Type

Single Row Deep Groove Ball

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
IT

SKF Ball Bearing, Plain-Race, Deep-Groove, 9mm ID, 24mm OD - 609-2RSH


This deep-groove ball bearing from SKF is a reliable choice for your fast-paced industrial equipment. It has two synthetic rubber seals to keep lubrication in and contaminants out, so you can be sure of a long lifespan and reduced maintenance. The deep grooves keep the balls stable, meaning this bearing can easily handle heavy loads. It has a wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +120°C, so it's suitable for use in harsh industrial settings.

• Rolling parts are secured in a cage to reduce noise and minimise wear

• Steel material corrosion-resistant for use in damp and humid settings

• Maximum speed of 19,000r/min for use in very high-speed applications

Applications


• Vehicle engines

• Automation control

• Garden and household tools

• Office machinery

Can this ball bearing handle axial loads?


Yes – although they're mostly used with radial loads, deep-groove ball bearings can handle limited axial loads too.

What are the advantages of deep-groove ball bearings?

Deep-groove ball bearings are more stable and create less friction torque than shallow-groove bearings. This means they have a lower operating temperature and consume less energy.

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