SKF 6011-2Z Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing- Both Sides Shielded 55mm I.D, 90mm O.D

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RS Stock No.:
764-3572
Mfr. Part No.:
6011-2Z
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Inside Diameter

55mm

Outside Diameter

90mm

Race Width

18mm

Ball Bearing Type

Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing

Sealing Arrangement

Both Sides Shielded

Bearing Clearance

CN

Material

Steel

Ball Material

Steel

Cage Material

Sheet Metal

Number of Rows

1

Static Load Rating

21.2kN

Dynamic Load Rating

29.6kN

Bore Type

Parallel

Bearing Series

0 Extra Light

Partial Bearing Code

6011

Race Type

Plain

Model Number p

6011ZZ

RoHS Status: Exempt

SKF Ball Bearing, Deep-Groove, 55mm ID, 90mm OD - 6011-2Z


Looking for a versatile bearing that supports radial and axial loads in both directions? Choose this deep-groove ball bearing from SKF. It has a metal dust shield on each side to keep dust and moisture out, helping to prevent wear. The shields also stop lubricant from leaking out, so you can be sure of minimal maintenance. The unit has a limiting speed of 8,000rpm, so it's a good choice for use in high-speed applications. As its rings and balls are heat-stabilised up to a temperature of +120°C, this device is suitable for use in high-heat environments.

• Static load rating of 21.2kN and dynamic load rating of 29.6kN to handle heavy loads
• Rugged steel construction is resistant to corrosion and wear for an improved lifespan
• Light weight of 390g to minimise strain on your equipment

Applications


• Industrial machinery
• Automotive industry
• Agricultural equipment
• Medical imaging equipment

What's the difference between radial and axial loads?


A radial load is imposed at a right angle to the bearing axis, while an axial load is imposed parallel to the bearing axis.

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