What are deep groove ball bearings? Deep groove ball bearings are a type of rolling-element bearing used to support both radial and axial loads. They are characterized by their deep raceway grooves, which enable them to accommodate a wide range of loads and speeds. These bearings consist of an inner ring, an outer ring, a set of steel balls, and a cage to keep the balls evenly spaced. The inner and outer rings of deep groove ball bearings typically have raceways that are formed either by machining or by induction hardening. These raceways guide the movement of the steel balls, allowing for smooth rotation with minimal friction. One of the key advantages of deep groove ball bearings is their ability to handle radial and axial loads in both directions. This versatility makes them suitable for a wide range of applications, from small household appliances to heavy industrial machinery. Deep groove ball bearings are designed to operate at high speeds while maintaining low torque and energy consumption. They are also known for their durability and reliability, making them ideal for demanding applications. These bearings come in various sizes, configurations, and materials to suit different operating conditions and environments. They can be supplied with seals or shields to protect against contaminants and retain lubrication, enhancing their performance and longevity. Overall, deep groove ball bearings play a crucial role in the smooth operation of machinery and equipment across industries, providing efficient and reliable support for rotating shafts and components. What are deep groove ball bearings used for? Deep groove ball bearings are used in a wide range of applications across various industries due to their versatility, efficiency, and reliability. Some common uses include: Automotive Industry: Deep groove ball bearings are found in automotive components such as wheels, transmissions, engines, and steering systems. They provide smooth rotation for axles, gears, and other moving parts in vehicles. 1). Industrial Machinery: These bearings are essential components in industrial machinery, including pumps, compressors, fans, conveyors, and gearboxes. They support rotating shafts and provide low-friction operation in various manufacturing processes. 2). Electrical Motors: Deep groove ball bearings are used in electric motors for household appliances, HVAC systems, power tools, and industrial equipment. They ensure reliable performance and long service life for motorized components. 3). Agricultural Equipment: Machinery used in agriculture, such as tractors, harvesters, and irrigation systems, rely on deep groove ball bearings for smooth operation of moving parts like shafts, pulleys, and wheels. 4). Construction Equipment: Deep groove ball bearings are used in construction machinery such as excavators, cranes, loaders, and concrete mixers. They support rotating components and withstand heavy loads and harsh operating conditions on construction sites. 5). Mining and Quarrying: Equipment used in mining and quarrying operations, including crushers, screens, and conveyor systems, depend on deep groove ball bearings to handle heavy loads and continuous operation in challenging environments. 6). Rail Transportation: Deep groove ball bearings are utilized in railway applications for rolling stock components like wheelsets, axles, and traction motors. They provide reliable performance and low maintenance for rail vehicles. 7). Marine Industry: Deep groove ball bearings are used in marine equipment such as propeller shafts, winches, pumps, and steering systems. They withstand corrosive seawater environments and ensure smooth operation of marine vessels. 8). Medical Equipment: Precision deep groove ball bearings are employed in medical devices and equipment like dental drills, surgical tools, imaging machines, and laboratory instruments. They provide smooth and accurate rotation for critical medical applications. 9). Consumer Products: Deep groove ball bearings are used in various consumer products, including household appliances like washing machines, dishwashers, vacuum cleaners, and power tools. They contribute to the smooth and efficient operation of these everyday items. Overall, deep groove ball bearings are essential components in a wide array of machinery and equipment, playing a critical role in facilitating smooth rotation, reducing friction, and ensuring reliable performance across diverse industries and applications.

These suffixes indicate that the cage (the part of the bearing that holds the balls apart) is made of polymer material. Usually made of glass-fiber-reinforced polyamide.

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This suffix indicates that the bearing is designed for very high operating temperatures. In general, the temperature is indicated after this suffix.Beware, these bearings are not suitable for all applications, and will require a high temperature for optimum service life.

These suffixes mean "with 1 or 2 sheet metal deflectors", for dust-tightness. At 123Roulement, we specify whether the bearing is sealed on 2 sides with "ZZ".

Products such as timing belts and ribbed belts that have been cut to your specification are also exempt from our standard returns policy.

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These suffixes mean "with 1 or 2 rubber seals". At 123Roulement, we use the number "2" to specify when the bearing is sealed on both sides.

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Means "increased internal clearance". Often referred to as high-speed, this means that the bearing is designed for high rotational speeds and moderately high temperatures. CAUTION: a bearing with increased internal clearance will not operate optimally at low speeds. Please refer to the data sheet for the bearing you are looking for to find out its rotation speed limit.

Some bearings are available with more or less important variants (high or low internal clearance, special grease, very high temperature, etc.). These variants are systematically indicated by prefixes and suffixes in the part number.For example, the suffix "2RS" means that the bearing is splash-proof, thanks to a sealing flange on both sides of the bearing.The suffix "C3" means that the bearing has increased internal clearance, and will require a higher operating temperature, or a higher rotation speed.

Any products or quantities that have been sourced specifically to complete your order will be exempt from our standard returns policy and will be subject to handling charges. The rate of the handling charge is dependent on our suppliers’ current rates.

The Deep Groove Ball Bearing, known as 6202-C3 Generic, has an inner diameter of 15 mm, an outer diameter of 35 mm and a thickness of 11 mm.

The Deep Groove Ball Bearing, known as 6202-C3 Generic, has an inner diameter of 15 mm, an outer diameter of 35 mm and a thickness of 11 mm.

If you need to return an item, please call our customer service team on (+44) 1484 515360 or email us at sales@bearingsrus.co.uk.

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The Deep Groove Ball Bearing, known as 6202-C3 Generic, has an inner diameter of 15 mm, an outer diameter of 35 mm and a thickness of 11 mm.

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The ABEC standard is used to classify bearings according to their machining tolerance. This standard is regularly called into question because it does not include certain technologies that are important for guaranteeing proper operation, both in terms of efficiency and bearing life.123Roulement therefore makes little use of this standard.

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Part Number: 6007-2RS Manufacturer: Dunlop Bearing Type: Deep Groove Ball Bearing Basic Dimension(s): 35mm X 62mm X 14mm

A stainless steel bearing is generally magnetizable, as it is made from AISI 420 stainless steel, which is harder and more shock-resistant than standard stainless steel (AISI 304).To check whether your bearing is made of stainless steel, simply read the reference engraved on the side of the bearing. This reference should begin with the prefix "S" meaning "Stainless Steel".