Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProInside Diameter
10mm
Outside Diameter
26mm
Race Width
8mm
Ball Bearing Type
Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Sealing Arrangement
Both Sides Sealed
Bearing Clearance
CN
Material
Steel
Ball Material
Steel
Cage Material
Steel
Number of Rows
1
Static Load Rating
1.764kN
Dynamic Load Rating
4.62kN
Bore Type
Parallel
Bearing Series
0 Extra Light
Race Material
Steel
Partial Bearing Code
6000
Race Type
Plain
Bearing Reference Number
6000-2RS
Country of Origin
China
Product details
RS PRO Sealed Deep Groove Single Row Bearings
A range of RS PRO single row, deep groove ball bearings, offering versatility and overall high performance. RS PRO sealed ball bearings are fitted with two synthetic rubber seals to prevent dirt and other items entering the bearing. These ball bearings are primarily intended for use where the inner ring rotates.
Within this RS PRO range, we offer internal diameters from 3mm to 50mm. This huge variety of sizes will ensure that you find the perfect ball bearing for your application.
Features and Benefits
- Inner ring, outer ring, cage, and ball bearings
- Deep grooves
- Sealed
- Material: Steel
- High performing under and high load capacity
- Intended for use where the inner ring rotates
Important Note:
FAQs
Why Choose a Sealed Ball Bearing?
Sealed ball bearing offer reliability as they reduce the risk of dust and dirt entering the ball bearing mechanism. They also help to preserve the lubricant within the bearing and keep it running smoother, for longer.
Why Choose a Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing?
This type of ball bearing it often the most popular because of its versatility. They are ideal for high speeds and can handle a good radial load capacity, all will very little maintenance required. Deep Groove refers to the race (the groove where the balls rest). There is therefore a larger space between the inner and outer rings, than the diameter of the ball. This leaves space for the rubber seals.
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1.010 OMR
Each (In a Pack of 10) (ex VAT)
1.060 OMR
Each (In a Pack of 10) (inc. VAT)
10
1.010 OMR
Each (In a Pack of 10) (ex VAT)
1.060 OMR
Each (In a Pack of 10) (inc. VAT)
10
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProInside Diameter
10mm
Outside Diameter
26mm
Race Width
8mm
Ball Bearing Type
Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Sealing Arrangement
Both Sides Sealed
Bearing Clearance
CN
Material
Steel
Ball Material
Steel
Cage Material
Steel
Number of Rows
1
Static Load Rating
1.764kN
Dynamic Load Rating
4.62kN
Bore Type
Parallel
Bearing Series
0 Extra Light
Race Material
Steel
Partial Bearing Code
6000
Race Type
Plain
Bearing Reference Number
6000-2RS
Country of Origin
China
Product details
RS PRO Sealed Deep Groove Single Row Bearings
A range of RS PRO single row, deep groove ball bearings, offering versatility and overall high performance. RS PRO sealed ball bearings are fitted with two synthetic rubber seals to prevent dirt and other items entering the bearing. These ball bearings are primarily intended for use where the inner ring rotates.
Within this RS PRO range, we offer internal diameters from 3mm to 50mm. This huge variety of sizes will ensure that you find the perfect ball bearing for your application.
Features and Benefits
- Inner ring, outer ring, cage, and ball bearings
- Deep grooves
- Sealed
- Material: Steel
- High performing under and high load capacity
- Intended for use where the inner ring rotates
Important Note:
FAQs
Why Choose a Sealed Ball Bearing?
Sealed ball bearing offer reliability as they reduce the risk of dust and dirt entering the ball bearing mechanism. They also help to preserve the lubricant within the bearing and keep it running smoother, for longer.
Why Choose a Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing?
This type of ball bearing it often the most popular because of its versatility. They are ideal for high speeds and can handle a good radial load capacity, all will very little maintenance required. Deep Groove refers to the race (the groove where the balls rest). There is therefore a larger space between the inner and outer rings, than the diameter of the ball. This leaves space for the rubber seals.