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Ball bearing bearing
deep groovesingle-rowsteel

Ball bearing bearing - NKE AUSTRIA GmbH - deep groove / single-row / steel
Ball bearing bearing - NKE AUSTRIA GmbH - deep groove / single-row / steel
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Characteristics

Rolling element
ball bearing
Configuration
deep groove, single-row
Material
steel
Applications
for motors, for pump, for agricultural applications, for gearboxes
Other characteristics
high-speed, low-noise

Description

Deep groove ball bearings are the simplest yet the most popular bearing: -Suitable for very high rotating speeds -Well suited for medium high radial and axial loads in one or both directions -Various seals and grease variants available for different operating conditions -Numerous clearance and tolerance classes available for different operating conditions -Standard: DIN 625 -Series: 600, 6000, 6200, 6300, 6400, 1600; Thin-ring: 61800, 61900 -Application examples: -electrical motors, -general machinery, -industrial gearboxes, -pumps, -agricultural machinery, etc. The NKE POP range of single row deep groove ball bearings covers the most frequently used types and sizes. The range features the following technical advantages: -Newly developed seals (double-lip labyrinth RS2): Improved protection against contamination with low friction, better grease retention -New, special low-noise lubricant: Lower starting torque over a wide range of temperatures -Superior surface finish on raceways: Reduced friction, lower operating temperature -Closer grade balls: More uniform running and lower noise -Reduced running noise: Through 100% noise testing with stringent limit values

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