SUNBEARING Deep Groove Ball Bearing 6001 RS & ZZ Silver 12*28*8mm Carbon Steel
SUNBEARING Deep Groove Ball Bearing 6001 RS & ZZ Silver 12*28*8mm Carbon Steel
SUNBEARING Deep Groove Ball Bearing 6001 RS & ZZ Silver 12*28*8mm Carbon Steel
SUNBEARING Deep Groove Ball Bearing 6001 RS & ZZ Silver 12*28*8mm Carbon Steel
SUNBEARING Deep Groove Ball Bearing 6001 RS & ZZ Silver 12*28*8mm Carbon Steel
SUNBEARING Deep Groove Ball Bearing 6001 RS & ZZ Silver 12*28*8mm Carbon Steel
Price
US $0.9
Model
6001
MOQ
1 piece

Item specifics

Color
Silver

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Description

SUNBEARING Deep Groove Ball Bearing 6001 RS & ZZ Silver 12*28*8mm Carbon Steel

Bore diameter:
12 mm
 Basic dynamic load rating
5.4 kN
Outside diameter:
28 mm
 Basic static load rating
2.36 kN
Overall width:
 8 mm
Fatigue load limit
0.1 kN
Rows of Balls
 Single
Reference speed
60000 r/min
Outer ring type:
Unsplit
Limiting speed
38000 r/min
Radial clearance class
C3
Mass
0.021 kg
Closure type:
 ZZ
Da
max. 26 mm
Material
High Carbon Chrome Steel
da
min. 14 mm
Race Type
Plain
ra
max. 0.3 mm
Calculation factor (f0)
 
13
r1,2
min. 0.3 mm

6001 Bearing Short Description

The 6001 bearing is a 12 mm Ball Bearing that can be used in many rotary and factory automation applications. The 6001 Deep Groove Ball Bearings is an open style bearing. The 6001Z ball bearing is a single row raceway and single shielded. The 6001ZZ ball bearing has a single row raceway and it is shielded on each side.


The B6001DDU, 6001DDU, 6001LLU, 6001-2NSE, 6001H2RS ball bearing are shielded by two rubber seals on each side. The 6001 12 mm Ball Bearing Inner Dimension 12mm X Outer Dimension 28mm X Width 8mm is an open style ball bearing designed for high rotational speeds and high dynamic loads.

6001 bearing drawing

6001 Deep Groove Ball Bearing Features

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.