The 6003-2RSH/GJN is a compact single-row deep groove ball bearing, measuring 17mm by 35mm by 10mm, crafted from durable chrome steel. It handles radial loads up to 1349 lbf and spins smoothly at speeds up to 21,000 RPM.
Its sealed design keeps out dust and dirt, making it low-maintenance, while the chrome steel cage ensures reliable performance. The bearing operates well in temperatures from -30°C to 120°C.
This model is interchangeable with SKF bearings, offering a cost-effective replacement option. Perfect for small motors, pumps, or appliances where space is limited but performance is key.
Weighing just 39g, it’s lightweight yet sturdy. Compliant with RoHS and REACH standards for safe use.
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Why Choose 6003-2RSH/GJN Bearing for Precision Tasks?
6003-2RSH/GJN Bearing features a sealed design, protecting against dust and moisture for consistent performance.
Its chrome steel construction ensures durability and resistance to wear in radial load applications.
With a maximum speed of 21,000 rpm, it delivers smooth operation in high-speed environments.
The bearing’s ABEC 1 tolerance class guarantees reliable precision for various industrial uses.
Common Applications of 6003-2RSH/GJN Bearing
The 6003-2RSH/GJN Bearing is widely used in electric motors, thanks to its sealed design which keeps out dust and moisture. Its chrome steel construction ensures durability in continuous operation.
In household appliances like washing machines, the 6003-2RSH/GJN Bearing provides smooth rotation with minimal maintenance. The metric sizing makes it easy to replace in most European and Asian models.
For small machinery such as power tools, this bearing handles radial loads efficiently while maintaining a compact profile. The sealed design also extends its lifespan in dusty or humid environments.
Automotive applications like alternators benefit from the 6003-2RSH/GJN Bearing’s reliability and high-speed capability. Its ABEC 1 tolerance ensures consistent performance under varying loads.
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