The F624 2RS is a small, sealed ball bearing with a 4mm bore and 13mm outer diameter, crafted from durable chrome steel. It handles radial loads up to 249 lbf and spins smoothly at speeds up to 40,000 RPM.
Its nitrile rubber seals keep dirt out and grease in, making it low-maintenance. The stainless steel cage ensures smooth operation, even at high speeds.
With a compact width of just 5mm, it fits neatly into tight spaces. The flange adds extra stability, preventing misalignment during use.
Ideal for small motors, drones, or precision instruments where space is limited. Compliant with RoHS and REACH standards, it’s safe for various applications. Weighing only 3.54g, it’s lightweight yet sturdy.
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How Does F624 2rs Bearing Reduce Friction?
F624 2rs Bearing features a sealed design with nitrile rubber shields, keeping contaminants out and lubrication in.
Its chrome steel construction ensures smooth operation, reducing friction even at high speeds.
With a dynamic radial load capacity of 249 lbf, it handles demanding applications efficiently.
The stainless steel cage maintains ball alignment, enhancing durability and performance.
Common Applications of F624 2rs Bearing
F624 2rs Bearing is widely used in small electric motors, such as those found in cooling fans or power tools. Its sealed design helps keep out dust and moisture, ensuring longer service life in everyday conditions.
In robotics, F624 2rs Bearing provides smooth rotation for joints and small actuators. The compact size and high-speed capability make it ideal for precision movements in automated systems.
For medical devices like dental handpieces, F624 2rs Bearing offers reliable performance with minimal maintenance. The chrome steel construction ensures durability even with frequent sterilisation cycles.
In consumer electronics, F624 2rs Bearing can be found in devices like hard drives or small printers. Its low noise operation and consistent performance make it a practical choice for sensitive equipment.
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