618/4, SKF, Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Metric, Bearing, Bearing steel, Open (No seal), Normal Clearance (Cn), EAN code: 07316577121578
6318-2RS1/C3, SKF, Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Metric, Bearing, Bearing steel, Rubber seal on both sides, C3 Clearance, EAN code: 07316571160795
6322M/C3VL0241, SKF, INSOCOAT® Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Metric, Bearing, Aluminium oxide coated, Open (No seal), Electrically Insulated, C3 Clearance, EAN code: 07316571429144
6205-2RSH/C3WT, SKF, Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Metric, Bearing, Bearing steel, Rubber seal on both sides, -40 to +160 °C grease, C3 Clearance, EAN code: 07316571820941
6209-2Z/C3HT, SKF, Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Metric, Bearing, Bearing steel, Metal shield on both sides, -40 to +150 °C grease, C3 Clearance, EAN code: 07316570732931
6222M/C3, SKF, Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Bearing, Bearing steel, Open (No seal), C3 Clearance, EAN code: 07316571177847
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62306-2RS1, SKF, Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Metric, Bearing, Bearing steel, Rubber seal on both sides, Normal Clearance (Cn), EAN code: 07316577080592
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6238M/C3, SKF, Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Metric, Bearing, Bearing steel, Open (No seal), C3 Clearance, EAN code: 07316577099839
6212-2ZNR, SKF, Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Metric, Bearing, Bearing steel, Metal shield on both sides, Snap ring groove c/w snap ring, Normal Clearance (Cn), EAN code: 07316570190045
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6214/HC5C3, SKF, Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Metric, Bearing, Open (No seal), Ceramic balls, C3 Clearance, EAN code: 07316572070963
6215M/C3, SKF, Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Bearing, Open (No seal), C3 Clearance, EAN code: 07316576068706
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6218/C3VL0241, SKF, INSOCOAT® Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Metric, Bearing, Aluminium oxide coated, Open (No seal), Electrically Insulated, C3 Clearance, EAN code: 07316572095119
62204-2RS1/C3, SKF, Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Metric, Bearing, Bearing steel, Rubber seal on both sides, C3 Clearance, EAN code: 07316570775129
61852MA, SKF, Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Metric, Bearing, Bearing steel, Open (No seal), Normal Clearance (Cn), EAN code: 07316577093738
61910-2RZ, SKF, Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Metric, Bearing, Bearing steel, NBR non-contact seal on both sides, Normal Clearance (Cn), EAN code: 07316571499758
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62/28-2RS1/C3, SKF, Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Metric, Bearing, Bearing steel, Rubber seal on both sides, C3 Clearance, EAN code: 07316570380972
W61802-2RS1, SKF, Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Metric, Bearing, Stainless steel, Rubber seal on both sides, Normal Clearance (Cn), EAN code: 07316572541326
W6201-2RS1/VP311, SKF, Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Metric, Bearing, Stainless steel, Rubber seal on both sides, Normal Clearance (Cn), EAN code: 07316576034312
W637/8-2Z, SKF, Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Metric, Bearing, Stainless steel, Metal shield on both sides, Normal Clearance (Cn), EAN code: 07316572559444
16018, SKF, Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearing
Metric, Bearing, Bearing steel, Open (No seal), Normal Clearance (Cn), EAN code: 07316577015976
Where are SKF single row deep groove ball bearings used?
SKF single row deep groove ball bearings are excellent for high to very high speed applications with a low to moderate load. They are generally quiet during operation and require little maintenance.
These bearings are found across all industries, and are suitable for a vast range of applications. They are available with metal shields or rubber seals along with a range of other sealing materials, to suit every operating environment. Stainless steel options, as well as bearings with manufactured filling slots are also available.
Thanks to their versatility and high level of performance, single row deep groove ball bearings have become the most commonly used bearing worldwide.
SKF single row deep groove ball bearings FAQs
What are SKF single row deep groove ball bearings?
SKF single row deep groove ball bearings are the most common type of rolling bearing. They consist of an inner and outer ring, a ball set, and a cage. The single-row design means that there is only one row of rolling elements (balls) inside the bearing, which makes them versatile and suitable for various applications. These bearings are designed to handle both radial and axial loads, particularly in applications where space is limited.
What applications are SKF single row deep groove ball bearings commonly used for?
SKF single row deep groove ball bearings are widely used in many industries, including:
- Electric motors
- Pumps and compressors
- Industrial fans and blowers
- Automotive (wheel hubs, transmissions, alternators)
- Household appliances (washing machines, dryers)
- Agricultural machinery Their simple design, reliability, and ability to handle high speeds make them ideal for these applications.
What loads can SKF single row deep groove ball bearings handle?
These bearings are designed to handle:
- Radial loads: The primary type of load they are optimized for, acting perpendicular to the shaft.
- Axial loads: They can handle moderate axial (thrust) loads in both directions, although they are not primarily designed for heavy axial loading. Single row deep groove ball bearings are versatile in load handling, making them suitable for various applications.
What are the most common causes of failure in SKF single row deep groove ball bearings?
The most common causes of bearing failure include:
- Poor lubrication: Insufficient or contaminated lubricant.
- Contamination: Dirt, moisture, or other particles entering the bearing.
- Misalignment: Incorrect installation or shaft misalignment.
- Overloading: Exceeding the bearing’s load capacity.
- Vibration or shock: Excessive vibration or impact loads that damage the bearing. Preventative maintenance and regular inspection can help reduce the risk of premature bearing failure.