The W 61802 R is a compact flanged deep groove ball bearing, measuring 15mm by 24mm with a 5mm width. Its stainless steel construction offers good resistance to wear and corrosion, making it durable for various applications.
This bearing handles radial loads up to 371 lbf and can spin at speeds up to 38,000 RPM, suitable for high-speed operations. The open design allows for easy lubrication and maintenance when needed.
The flange adds stability, helping the bearing stay securely in place during use. Its lightweight design, at just 0.0069kg, makes it easy to handle and install.
Ideal for small machinery or devices where space is limited, such as electric motors or medical equipment. Compliant with RoHS and REACH standards for safe and reliable use.
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How Does W 61802 R Bearing Reduce Friction?
W 61802 R Bearing is crafted with stainless steel rings and balls, ensuring smooth operation with minimal friction.
Its single-row construction and open design allow for efficient radial load distribution.
The bearing can handle dynamic radial loads up to 371 lbf, making it suitable for various applications.
With a maximum speed of 38,000 rpm, it offers both durability and high-speed performance.
Where Is W 61802 R Bearing Used?
W 61802 R Bearing is commonly used in small electric motors, where its compact size and stainless steel construction ensure reliable performance. The flanged design helps with easy mounting in tight spaces.
In household appliances like blenders and mixers, W 61802 R Bearing provides smooth rotation and durability. Its open seal allows for efficient heat dissipation during prolonged use.
For automation equipment, W 61802 R Bearing supports precise movements in components like sensors and small actuators. The metric sizing makes it compatible with a variety of European-designed machinery.
In medical devices, W 61802 R Bearing’s stainless steel materials offer resistance to corrosion, essential for hygiene-sensitive environments. Its low weight also minimises strain on delicate mechanisms.
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